
Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say (2000)
Preface.
The Fountain of Age (1993)
Context: What had really caused the women’s movement was the additional years of human life. At the turn of the century women’s life expectancy was forty-six; now it was nearly eighty. Our groping sense that we couldn’t live all those years in terms of motherhood alone was “the problem that had no name.” Realizing that it was not some freakish personal fault but our common problem as women had enabled us to take the first steps to change our lives.
Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say (2000)
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
“One grand fallacy of the women's movement: Expecting work to mean "power" and "self-fulfillment."”
Source: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 232.
Cited in: Ruth H. Jewson, James Walters (1988) The National Council on Family Relations: a fifty year history. p. 15
National Policy for the Family (1948)
1910s, Address at Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1912)
“He had about the same life expectancy as a three legged hedgehog on a six lane motorway.”
“"Women don't survive here,"
a woman of eighty said.”
Poems, Shadow of Time (2005)
December 6, 2014, Gloria Allred: The Battle Over Sexual Assault is the ‘Civil Rights Movement of Our Time’, May 15, 2014, Time magazine, Gloria Allred http://time.com/100055/campus-sexual-assault-gloria-allred/,