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Gloria Steinem

Biographical

Here's a biography from Lifetime Online, with a photo and links. It's a good place to start your internet research.

This is a brief bio with photos, a timeline, and links. Do you trust the accuracy of this information? How do you go about checking the accuracy of information that you find on the internet?

This page at Equity Online has a brief bio, some information about Steinem's awards, a bibliography, and some links. What's the focus of the biographical material here? Is it different from the sites above?

Cultural

Here is the homepage of Ms. Magazine, which Steinem co-founded. To see what other visitors there have on their minds, be sure to check out the bulletin board area.

Would you like some background to start your research of this author? Here are some links to feminism sources online from the Association for Progressive Communications that are sure to get you going.

How about some information from another point of view on a topic that Steinem's written about? Here's an essay about feminism and pornography by a male author. What is your position on this topic?

O.K., so you'd like some way of putting Steinem's work into a historical context. This is a 1998 transcript entitled "Is Feminism Dead? " and it should be a great help.

Bibliographical

Here is "'Women's Liberation' Aims to Free Men Too " in e-text. Do you like reading electronic texts? What advantages do e-texts have over plain old paper? Do they have any advantages?

This is an interview with Steinem at Feminist.com. Here, you'll find Steinem discussing her views about, well, feminism.

This page contains a link to a Steinem audio interview with Salon about reproductive politics. What is her stance? What does it have to do with politics? What's your position about women's reproductive rights?