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My Life on the Road

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Summary of My Life on the Road

In "My Life on the Road," Gloria Steinem presents a compelling narrative that illuminates her journey as a pioneering feminist and social justice advocate. Published on August 23, 2016, and celebrated by The New York Times, O: The Oprah Magazine, and others, this memoir captures the essence of Steinem's influence in gender equality, racial justice, and indigenous rights. Through her travels from the bustling streets of India to the political arenas of the 1960s America, Steinem's story is one of constant movement and profound connections. Her encounters, whether in the company of women activists in India or at the historic 1977 National Women’s Conference, underscore a lifetime of listening and advocacy that has propelled societal shifts. This book is not just a recount of historical events; it's an intimate invitation into Steinem’s personal growth and the evolution of a movement intertwined with her own narrative. Ideal for adult education groups, this memoir encourages readers to reflect on how openness and curiosity can drive change and foster understanding across diverse communities.

Book Details

Published by Random House Trade Paperbacks on August 23, 2016
352 pages
ISBN: 9780345408167
Best for readers in Adulthood
This book provides valuable insights into Gender EqualityIndigenous Rights, and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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