I Know This to Be True
Gloria Steinem, Geoff Blackwell(editor), Ruth Hobday
Gloria Steinem, Geoff Blackwell(editor), Ruth Hobday
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The I Know This to Be True series is a collection of extraordinary figures from diverse backgrounds answering the same questions, as well as sharing their compelling stories, guiding ideals, and insightful wisdom.
In this remarkable interview, feminist icon and social justice activist Gloria Steinem shares stories from her more than fifty years working as a tireless advocate and award-winning journalist.
Steinem looks back on the formative lessons of her life, including how her unconventional childhood shaped her worldview, why listening and empathy are the guiding principles in her work, and why laughter is the key to freedom.
• Gloria Steinem has devoted her life to challenging discrimination against women
• Steinem's words are a beacon for a new generation of social activists and a call to follow your convictions with courage and grace
• This landmark book series brims with messages of leadership, courage, compassion, and hope
Inspired by Nelson Mandela's legacy and created in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, I Know This to Be True is a global series of books created to spark a new generation of leaders.
This series offers encouragement and guidance to graduates, future leaders, and anyone hoping to make a positive impact on the world.
• Royalties from sales of the series support the free distribution of material from the series to the world's developing economy countries
• A highly giftable and lovely hardcover with vivid photographic portraits throughout
• Great for those who loved Letters of Note: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience by Shaun Usher, Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela, and My Life on the Road by Gloria Steinem
- GenresNonfictionFeminismMemoir
84 pages, Hardcover Published March 24, 2020
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Gloria Steinem
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Gloria Marie Steinem (born March 25, 1934) is an American feminist, journalist, and social and political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader of, and media spokeswoman for, the women's liberation movement in the late 1960s and 1970s. A prominent writer and key counterculture era political figure, Steinem has founded many organizations and projects and has been the recipient of many awards and honors. She was a columnist for New York magazine and co-founded Ms. magazine. In 1969, she published an article, " After Black Power, Women's Liberation", which, along with her early support of abortion rights, catapulted her to national fame as a feminist leader. In 2005, Steinem worked alongside Jane Fonda and Robin Morgan to co-found the Women's Media Center, an organization that works to amplify the voices of women in the media through advocacy, media and leadership training, and the creation of original content. Steinem currently serves on the board of the organization. She continues to involve herself in politics and media affairs as a commentator, writer, lecturer, and organizer, campaigning for candidates and reforms and publishing books and articles.
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Carrie Poppy
305 reviews1,189 followers
Listen. I’ll read anything my girl Gloria writes. And this was pleasant to read! But it’s not a BOOK.
Judith
675 reviews3 followers
An inspirational 73 page book published by the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Having just watched the play, Gloria: A Life, which was amazing, this little book was an additional reminder of the women who have brought us so far in our fight for equality in our country. Gloria Steinem dedicated her life to giving women and their issues a voice.
Sarah McMane
85 reviews8 followers
This is a brilliant little book of hope and empowerment. What a great read to start the new year. It’s very short, but it’s a distillation of some of the wisest observations of the incredible Gloria Steinem. So quotable! A great gift for anyone you want to encourage to pursue matters of social justice.
Jess
11 reviews
This is a 60-or-so page interview with Gloria Steinem. It’s great!
siege is tired
117 reviews1 follower
a full 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 stars! ‘Movements are like rivers. Gloria Steinem is, as always, absolutely brilliant! (& remains a genius at coming up with a good turn of phrase!) although it is worth mentioning as other reviews have; this is an interview transcript not a book. but, i went into it fully aware of this which is what helped me avoid this disappointment other readers seem to have experienced. it being an interview and the way the interview was structured/performed (you can tell the questions where pre-written and that the interviewer wasn’t willing to veer of their script) does stop it from fully getting in and adding, added nuance to points brought up. which is probably what frustrates so many of the other readers of this. this didn’t bother me too much personally because it was expecting this to be pretty simplified due to its cover. this felt like a bit of a recap of Gloria’s book ‘My Life on the Road’ (which you don’t have to have read to understand this, although it is a book more than worth your time, and a personal favourite book of mine), i enjoyed this factor, because i did greatly enjoy ‘My Life on the Road’ but nothing about this was super new to me. still 5 stars for me though, for the reminder of a life changing & brilliant book and it being extremely quotable and immensely enjoyable as an interesting quick read. & i’m admittedly very biased toward Gloria Steinem, which i think is fair in MY review. i would recommend this book to; can’t wait to read more Steinem! (once i track more down!)
Dipping into them is never the same twice.’
- this book/interview would be a very good way to introduce yourself/someone else to Gloria’s work.
- & people who are familiar with Steinem, but looking for a nice little read.
- 2023 on-my-bookshelf
Sundria (Sundi) McCormick
215 reviews1 follower
Fantastic. She’s so brilliant and worth the read.
Sanjana
134 reviews2 followers
This rating is for the format and style of this ‘book’. Honestly, what a colossal waste of paper. I feel like it’s one of those books that people buy so they can have it up on their bookshelves to feel better about themselves. I’m I glad I borrowed it from the library (because I haven’t read anything Steinem before) and didn’t actually spend money on this.
Elizabeth
7 reviews
- women are empathy sick: the age old adage "treat others the way you would allow yourself to be treated" may be true for men. but perhaps a smarter adage for women would be to treat yourself the way you would treat others. - tension between empathy and individuality - how do we accept the views of others while maintaining our own opinions, and being able to express ourselves? by listening. speak as much as you listen, and listen as much as you speak (50-50). keep an open mind, but always remember the rationale (interest) behind your position. - the statement that women have empathy and compassion to bring to boards and committees as leaders: where does this come from? the underlying rationale is that women are raised in an environment which prizes the development of such characteristics. in comparison, most men are raised to value hierarchy/power. it's just a product of upraising. not a categorical classification; just the product of societal upbringing.
>> what does it mean to be empathy sick? blackwell defines empathy sick as a situation where one is more aware of the emotions of others than her own.
olivia
46 reviews1 follower
great little pocket book/quick read. it includes a brief history of steinem's life and work which is nice and overall, the interview is personal, informative, and thought-provoking.
Kaitlynne
55 reviews1 follower
I hadn't heard of Gloria Steinem before reading this book which is actually an interview. Her works is obviously profound in the area of Women's rights and feminism and it would have been better if the interview touched more on her amazing achievements.
Allison Coombs
43 reviews
Excellent, inspiring read!
Madison Krumins
146 reviews
Quick, cute, inspiring read
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Lara
990 reviews1 follower
"...perhaps a smarter adage for women would be to treat yourself the way you would treat others."
Kayla El-Hage
97 reviews
It’s not a book so much as an interview but not bad. Very fast read. Literally like an hour
Amy McCammon
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