Glamour about how far women have come since winning the right to vote in 1920, and how far we have to go. Their open and bracing conversation touches on white feminism, beauty, contract negotiation, and why—in November and beyond—you need to have a plan.We’re here to talk about the 19th Amendment, which is often said to have given women the right to vote.
But because of voter suppression, women of color didn’t fully gain the vote until 1965, when the Voting Rights Act became law and prohibited racial discrimination in voting.
How do we deal with the fact that we are three white women, presuming to speak about feminism for all women?Megan Rapinoe: We have to talk about it.
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