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canceled after Steinem led a lobbying effort protesting the removal of Wonder Woman's powers, a change predating Delany's involvement. Scholar Ann Matsuuchi concluded that Steinem's feedback was "conveniently used as an excuse" by DC management. Wonder Woman's powers and traditional costume were restored in issue #204 (January–February 1973).
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featured Wonder Woman on the cover of their magazine in 1972 with the title "Wonder Woman For President". Steinem wanted to lobby DC comics to display Wonder Woman as a feminist hero because she felt that new images of Wonder Woman in the 1960s objectified her. By including Wonder Woman on the cover
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comic book in 1972, during this controversial period in the publication's history when the lead character abandoned her superpowers and became a secret agent. Delany was initially supposed to write a six-issue story arc that would culminate in a battle over an abortion clinic, but the story arc was
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using eight arms to hold a clock, skillet, typewriter, rake, mirror, telephone, steering wheel, and an iron. 300,000 test copies of the magazine sold out in three days, and generated 26,000 subscription orders within the next few weeks. Steinem advocated for this cover as she liked the imagery of a
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expected there to be significant participation of the general public as well as readers. For example, the first issue published in 1972 included a feature titled "We have had abortions", a list of famous women acknowledging that they have gone through this particular medical operation. The feature
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was viewed as a voice for women by women, a voice that had been hidden from and left out of mainstream media. The magazine's first publication as an independent issue included articles about women who had experience with abortions, promoting the removal of sexist wording from the English language,
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in 1987. Steinem and Mankiller were friends, advisors, and colleagues. Mankiller focused on indigenous women's rights and collaborated with Steinem on this issue as well. The magazine's coverage of issues affecting the indigenous community has increased over the last couple of years. For example,
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The attitudes and laws against abortion in this country are causing untold suffering. Approximately one million American women had "illegal" abortions in 1971 — many of them self-induced or performed by the unqualified, some of them fatal. I have had an abortion. I publicly join millions of other
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challenged the common holiday phrase "Peace on earth, good will to men" by changing the salutation to "Peace on earth, good will to people." In its earliest years, the magazine's December cover proclaimed this altered holiday message in bold, colorful designs by Brazilian designer
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to be a newsletter but was convinced to make it into a magazine by her peers. Patricia Carbine thought a magazine was better because of the money from advertisers and that it could reach their audience with its portable, visually pleasing, easy format. The creators of
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In 1998, Gloria Steinem, Marcia Ann Gillespie and a group of female investors created Liberty Media (not the cable/satellite conglomerate of the same name) and brought the magazine under independent ownership. It remained ad-free and won several awards, including an
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magazine editors represented this background as they did not identify as women in politics or political feminists; rather, they were activists, writers, and graduates of all women's colleges. Though the editors represented a small fraction of feminists in the 1970s,
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Over its long history, the magazine has featured articles written by and about many women and men at the forefront of business, politics, activism, and journalism. The magazine's investigative journalism broke several landmark stories on topics including overseas
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magazine's cover with Wonder Woman by calling it the connection between first-wave feminism and second-wave feminism. Wonder Woman was inspired by the efforts of the women's suffrage movement and by the work of women in the Great Depression.
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wrote the cover story for the 1972 issue with Wonder Woman. She described her personal relationship with comic books and applied issues women were facing such as power dynamics and gender discrimination at the work place to the character.
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for Martha Mendoza's article "Between a Woman and Her Doctor". Despite this success, Lafferty left the magazine after only two years following various disagreements including the editorial direction on a cover story on
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media company, which appointed the head of its US arm, Sandra Yates, to oversee the magazine's editorial and financial turnaround. In 1989, concerned about a perceived "Cher cover"-centered editorial direction under
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had a coupon for readers to include their own names as part of this list. In addition, readers frequently interacted with the magazine through sending in letters to the editors about the personal importance of
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Another "We Had Abortions" petition appeared in the October 2006 issue as part of the issue's cover story. This time, the petition contained signatures of more than 5,000 women declaring that they had had an
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admit, as they reflect back on their influence in the 1970s, that their publications were perceived as "elitist" at times due to their staff but the content was always meant to be inclusive. In 1975,
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magazine." Steinem wanted a publication that would address issues that modern women cared about instead of just domestic topics such as fashion and housekeeping. Steinem originally wanted
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magazine, stating: "I realized as a journalist that there really was nothing for women to read that was controlled by women, and this caused me along with a number of other women to start
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strove to represent the term "female universality", a phrase that encompassed representation of all women no matter their socio-economic status, race, religion, or political beliefs.
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From 1993 to 2001, during Marcia Ann Gillespie's tenure, the voices and perspectives of women of color and inclusion of diverse feminists and opinions dramatically increased.
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made a reference to their very first issue in 1972 that featured Wonder Woman on the cover. This choice was based on Wonder Woman's belief in "sisterhood and equality", something
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that had been published the previous year in which 343 French women publicly declared that they had had an abortion, which was also illegal in France at the time. In 1973, the
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purchased the magazine, dismissed the staff, and moved the editorial headquarters from New York to Los Angeles. Formerly bimonthly, the magazine has since published quarterly.
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because it was symbolic, and also, it was short, which is good for a logo." "Lilith" and "Bimbo" were considered titles for the magazine as well. At this time, the honorific "
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created during a similar time period focused more on Black female empowerment. There has been no association found between Black feminist media organizations such as the
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magazine was also criticized for the lack of diversity displayed in its content, especially towards the end of their era of influence in the late 1980s. In 1986, author
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editors were worried about featuring actual female public figures on their covers early on due to their worry of tokenizing them as the symbol of the feminist movement.
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enjoyed great success but was not always able to reconcile its ideological concerns with commercial considerations. Since 2001, the magazine has been published by the
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After nearly five years of Diana Prince's non-powered super-heroics, writer-editor Robert Kanigher and artist Don Heck restored Wonder Woman's... well, wonder.
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cover wanted to embrace the traits of compassion that Wonder Woman had as well as her belief in justice. Tim Hanley, a comic historian, commented on how the
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cover, emphasized unity and "sisterhood". While some women were in support of Wonder Woman being an icon of second-wave feminism, others critiqued
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Farrell, Amy Erdman (2011). "From a Tarantula on a Banana Boat to a Canary in a Mine: "Ms. Magazine" as a Cautionary Tale in a Neoliberal Age".
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attracted is most often labeled as a "cultural" feminist, those interested in changing the deep rooted gender norms within American culture.
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collaborated with public broadcasting and, with the help of a grant from the Corporation for Public Funding, produced the television series
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in 2006, as well as an amicus brief signed by more than 100 American lawyers in support of overturning the abortion regulations at issue in
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magazine's 1991 change to an ad-free format also made it known for exposing the control that many advertisers assert over content in
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but not yet well known or defined by the media. In particular, when Michaels suggested the use of "Ms." in 1969, in a lull during a
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magazine would focus on. Additionally, the cover displays a Hindu goddess to convey messages of neutrality and female universality.
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magazine has features and columns that highlight the work of Black women. For example, Janell Hobson, a Ms. Scholar, works on the
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Steinem, herself, was inspired by many women of color throughout her career in activism. Most notably, Steinem worked with
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petition included a tear-out section for women to remove, sign and send back to the magazine. The tear-out section stated:
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served respective terms as Editors in Chief of the magazine. Gillespie was the first African-American woman to lead
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covered the passage of legislation to protect indigenous women such as the Savannah Act and the Not Invisible Act.
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states is a "driving value" for feminist beliefs not only when the magazine first began, but in today's society.
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MC 421. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Accessed May 18, 2020.
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and literature focused on helping women realize they could stand up for themselves against social norms.
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group, a friend of Steinem heard the interview and suggested it as a title for her new magazine.
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As to the origin of the name chosen for the magazine, she has stated: "We were going to call it
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magazine's refusal to accept from them a full-page advertisement honoring three prominent
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American women in demanding a repeal of all laws that restrict our reproductive freedom.
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magazines. Known since its inception for unique feminist analysis of current events,
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magazine. The cover, illustrated by Miriam Wosk, depicts a pregnant version of the
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Maud Newton blog discussing the disagreement over the editorial direction for the
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for social commentary. With Liberty Media facing bankruptcy in November 2001, the
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for displaying a woman with "superhuman" or unachievable qualities. However, the
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to reinstate Wonder Woman's truth lasso, bracelets, and her origin story.
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Woman Alive! Collection, 1974-1977; Digital Material. Schlesinger Library
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celebrated its 45th anniversary of publication. In honor of this event,
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magazine co-founded in 1971 by journalist and social/political activist
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magazine cover, Fall 2007, 35th Anniversary issue featuring Wonder Woman
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Gloria: In Her Own Words (2011 documentary, directed by Peter Kunhardt)
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when the procedure was illegal in most states of the country. The
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titled as "The Ticket That Might Have Been…". At the same time,
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Co-founder Gloria Steinem explained the motivation for starting
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on the cover with the title: "The Ticket That Might Have Been."
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bought it back and began publishing the magazine without ads.
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and were "unashamed of (the) decision", including actresses
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The petition was the inspiration for a similar campaign by
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published the names of 53 women who admitted to having had
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Mass Media and the Shaping of American Feminism, 1963-1975
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McAvennie, Michael; Dolan, Hannah, eds. (2010). "1970s".
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Correspondent, SHEILA STOGSDILL World (April 8, 2010).
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woman juggling multiple facets of life, something that
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released an official statement which was critical of
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Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)
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Katherine Spillar, Ms. magazine (January 14, 2008).
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series highlighting intersectionality in the media.
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the first national magazine to address the issue of
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