These Women Know How to Save the World—All We Have to Do Is Listen

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From Harper's BAZAAR

Whether they’re activists who seek the truth, whistleblowers who speak truth to power, or role models who encourage us to live our truth, the seven trailblazers of our 2019 Women Who Dare series aren’t afraid to question the status quo. Here, they discuss their most important victories, biggest challenges, and the power of open, honest conversation.


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Photo credit: Allie Holloway


Chanel Miller and Evan Rachel Wood

The author of "Know My Name" details how the justice system fails sexual abuse survivors with the creator of the Phoenix Act.

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Jameela Jamil

The feminist-in-progress asks Gloria Steinem for advice on activism in the age of social media.

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Gretchen Carlson

The Fox whistleblower calls up Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to discuss arbitration laws—and why we need to abolish them for good

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Amanda Seales

The author of Small Doses teaches us how comedy has the power to dismantle racism with political commentator Angela Rye.

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Rachel Cargle

The activist and academic outlines America's systems of oppression and class domination with womanist scholar EbonyJanice Moore.

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Lauren Simmons

The youngest female trader at the New York Stock Exchange reveals how she infiltrated a male-dominated industry 32 years after Suzanne Shank did the same.

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