The feminist movement is very much alive—at least according to its pioneers.
Robin Morgan, founder of the Women’s Media Center and author of the feminist classic “Sisterhood Is Powerful,” says the women’s movement is now “worldwide and passionate and sophisticated in its tactics.” Morgan was one of the organizers of the 1968 Miss America pageant protest—often seen as the real birth of the women’s movement.
Morgan is one of 160 groundbreaking women whose stories are told in the new PBS documentary Makers: Women Who Make America. The film uses intimate first-person accounts from ladies who have helped shape America through the women’s movement
In the film, some of today’s young successful women admitted they have a hard time identifying with the feminist movement.
“The feminist movement changed lives in a way that I think younger women can’t fully grasp,” Morgan said on Jansing & Co.









