Feminist Activism 101
How to Contribute, Lead, and Make a Positive Impact with the New Feminism Revolution
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What is a feminist? And how does one "feminist" today? This question is answered in Feminist Activism 101: How to Contribute, Lead, and Make a Positive Impact with the New Feminism Revolution.
Referred to as the "f-word", feminism previously was regarded as a negative and man-hating movement. Then something changed. Feminism, according to Merriam-Webster, was the most searched word in 2017. More than three million people attended the inaugural Women's March on Washington. A feminist ran for president and won the popular vote. The #MeToo hashtag appeared 1.7 million times in 85 nations.
The renewed interest in and incredible velocity of this social, political, and cultural movement demands a new meaning. It is time to launch feminism 2.0.
In the audiobook Feminist Activism 101, feminist Megan Hussey offers the definitive feminist how-to guide, exploring the definition and activities of the nouveau feminist movement and identifying the women (and men) leading this movement.
How can a woman support feminism 2.0? How can a man? Is Oprah Winfrey the ultimate feminist? How about Jesus Christ? Can feminism be joyful and positive? And do we need it?
Feminism is no longer the f-word - unless, of course, the f-word is question is fabulous and functional; sometimes, even fun!
About the expert: Megan Hussey is a feminist leader and activist. Hussey is the vice president of LegendaryWomen.org, a journalistic site and charity seeking to promote positive images of women in the media. She has written about domestic and sexual violence for the Tampa Bay Times and the Tampa Tribune and about women in pop culture for Feministing, Scandalous Women, Playgirl, and Planet Fury.
She was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from LINCS (Family Support Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention Task Force) and Sunrise Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center for her newspaper coverage of these issues, and she is the winner of the Altrusa Club Young Woman of the Year award.
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