From Kathy Spillar, Ms. Magazine <[email protected]>
Subject Ms. celebrates 50 years of feminist rebelling in our Fall issue
Date September 10, 2023 1:00 PM
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MORE THAN A MAGAZINE, A MOVEMENT
Fifty years in the making, the new Ms . book finally makes its debut on Sept. 19. We couldn’t be more excited to share it with our readers—and with the entire world.
It is a stunning collection: 500-plus pages of the most audacious, most norm-breaking coverage Ms . has published on women, men, politics (sexual and otherwise), marriage, family, education, work, motherhood, reproductive rights, LGBTQ lives, racial justice and so much more. It proudly features some of the most revolutionary writers and thinkers of the past half century. [link removed] [[link removed]]
But 50 YEARS OF Ms. isn’t just a reflection on the past—it’s also a road map for the path forward. And the book’s release presents a remarkable opportunity for Ms . to travel the country and host vibrant, intergenerational conversations with an array of partners and contributors, focused on tackling today’s most urgent challenges. Come join us: Inside the Fall issue, you’ll find a list of upcoming events on our national tour.
Join the Ms . community today and you'll get the Fall issue delivered straight to your mailbox! [[link removed]]
Here’s a glimpse at what else you’ll find within the pages of the upcoming fall issue:
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The
antis’
plan
to
ban
abortion
nationwide:
Extremists
are
exploiting
a
Victorian-era
anti-vice
law,
known
as
the
Comstock
Law,
with
the
goal
of
making
it
impossible
for
abortions
to
be
performed
in
even
the
bluest
of
states.
*
Meet
the
25-year-old
leading
North
Carolina’s
Democrats.
Ms.
talks
to
Clayton
Anderson,
the
youngest
Democratic
(or
Republican)
party
chair
in
the
nation,
about
her
plans
for
attracting
voters
and
winning
elections
in
the
battleground
state.
*
Is
the
Barbie
movie
an
outlier?
Or
nearly
50
years
after
Ms.
warned
of
women’s
‘endangered’
status
in
Hollywood,
have
we
finally
entered
an
era
of
female-driven
film?
*
The
Supreme
Court’s
blindness
to
gender
violence:
Law
scholar
and
VAWA
coauthor
Victoria
F.
Nourse
previews
a
key
case
coming
before
the
Court
this
fall
that
will
impact
the
safety
of
women
and
girls.
Become a Ms . member today to get our Fall issue straight to your mailbox! [[link removed]]
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For equality,
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Kathy Spillar
Executive Editor
P.S. — If you want to be the first to receive 50 YEARS OF Ms.: THE BEST OF THE PATHFINDING MAGAZINE THAT IGNITED A REVOLUTION (Alfred A. Knopf), you can pre-order your copy from IndieBound [[link removed]] , Amazon [[link removed]] , or Barnes & Noble [[link removed]] today!
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