Writer and activist Gloria Steinem has been beating the drum of equality between the sexes since the 1970s. Often hailed as the mother of the "modern feminist" movement, Steinem has been front and center on women's issues over the years, from the Equal Rights Amendment to Roe v. Wade to the pay gap that still persists. How has the feminist movement changed over the last 40 years?
Guests:
Gloria Steinem, feminist, journalist, and activist
Connie Schultz, writer and journalist
Shannon Lundeen, Director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at CWRU
Destinee Henton, student at Case Western Reserve University