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On July 10, 1971, at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) in Washington, D.C., NWPC co-founder Gloria Steinem delivered an Address to the Women of America. The speech furthered the ideas of the American Women's Movement, and is considered by some to be one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century.Steinem refers to the idea of sex and race as being easy ways to organize people into inferior and superior beings due to the prominent characteristics and traits that are easy to point out. She also claims that the only roles in society seem to be for those who are chosen or for those who earned them.Not only did the speech address the issues of sexism and misogyny, but also those of racism and social class. The speech is mostly remembered for the following quotation:

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  • On July 10, 1971, at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) in Washington, D.C., NWPC co-founder Gloria Steinem delivered an Address to the Women of America. The speech furthered the ideas of the American Women's Movement, and is considered by some to be one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century.Steinem refers to the idea of sex and race as being easy ways to organize people into inferior and superior beings due to the prominent characteristics and traits that are easy to point out. She also claims that the only roles in society seem to be for those who are chosen or for those who earned them.Not only did the speech address the issues of sexism and misogyny, but also those of racism and social class. The speech is mostly remembered for the following quotation: This is no simple reform. It really is a revolution. Sex and race, because they are easy, visible differences, have been the primary ways of organizing human beings into superior and inferior groups, and into the cheap labor on which this system still depends. We are talking about a society in which there will be no roles other than those chosen, or those earned. We are really talking about humanism. In Jennifer Lopez's 2016 music video for her song "Ain't Your Mama", Steinem can be heard saying part of this speech, specifically, "This is no simple reform. It really is a revolution." (en)
  • El 10 de julio de 1971, durante la fundación de la Asamblea Política Nacional de Mujeres, de la que Gloria Steinem fue cofundadora, presentó un Llamamiento a las mujeres de América Dirección a las Mujeres de América, que se convertiría en uno de los discursos más memorables del movimiento de las mujeres del siglo XX. En el discurso no sólo se refirió al sexismo y la misoginia, sino también al racismo y la clase social. El discurso es especialmente recordado por esta frase: Esto es no simple reforma. Es realmente una revolución. Sexo y raza, porque son diferencias fácilmente visibles, han sido las maneras primarias de organizar a los seres humanos en grupos superiores e inferiores y en la mano de obra barata de la que el sistema todavía depende. Estamos hablando de una sociedad en la que no habrá otros roles que los que sean elegidos o los ganados. Estamos realmente hablando de humanismo.​ En el video de 2016 de Jennifer Lopez de la canción "Ain't Your Mama" (No soy tu madre) puede escucharse un trozo de la intervención de Steinem diciendo "Esto es no reforma sencilla. Realmente es una revolución."​ (es)
  • Il messaggio alle donne d'America è un discorso pronunciato dalla scrittrice femminista statunitense Gloria Steinem 10 luglio 1971, in occasione della fondazione del Comitato politico nazionale delle donne (National Women's Political Caucus - NWPC) a Washington. Il discorso ha promosso la formazione dell'ideologia del Movimento delle donne americane ed è considerato da alcuni uno dei più grandi discorsi del XX secolo. (it)
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  • Il messaggio alle donne d'America è un discorso pronunciato dalla scrittrice femminista statunitense Gloria Steinem 10 luglio 1971, in occasione della fondazione del Comitato politico nazionale delle donne (National Women's Political Caucus - NWPC) a Washington. Il discorso ha promosso la formazione dell'ideologia del Movimento delle donne americane ed è considerato da alcuni uno dei più grandi discorsi del XX secolo. (it)
  • On July 10, 1971, at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) in Washington, D.C., NWPC co-founder Gloria Steinem delivered an Address to the Women of America. The speech furthered the ideas of the American Women's Movement, and is considered by some to be one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century.Steinem refers to the idea of sex and race as being easy ways to organize people into inferior and superior beings due to the prominent characteristics and traits that are easy to point out. She also claims that the only roles in society seem to be for those who are chosen or for those who earned them.Not only did the speech address the issues of sexism and misogyny, but also those of racism and social class. The speech is mostly remembered for the following quotation: (en)
  • El 10 de julio de 1971, durante la fundación de la Asamblea Política Nacional de Mujeres, de la que Gloria Steinem fue cofundadora, presentó un Llamamiento a las mujeres de América Dirección a las Mujeres de América, que se convertiría en uno de los discursos más memorables del movimiento de las mujeres del siglo XX. En el discurso no sólo se refirió al sexismo y la misoginia, sino también al racismo y la clase social. El discurso es especialmente recordado por esta frase: (es)
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  • Address to the Women of America (en)
  • Llamamiento a las mujeres de Estados Unidos (es)
  • Messaggio alle donne d'America (it)
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