Speaking up for Feminism: Voices from 2014

December 31, 2014

Throughout 2014, women of all ages showed they weren’t afraid to speak up for feminism. Their voices rang out thoughtfully and courageously for equality, justice, and peace, challenging all of us to make a difference in our world. Under the title, “10 Feminist Quotes We Loved in 2014,” the Ms. Magazine Blog has provided a sampling of some of their statements. It’s worth reminding ourselves of what these women said.

You can read the list here.

 

Letha Dawson Scanzoni is an independent scholar, writer, and editor, and is the author or coauthor of nine books. In 1978, she and Virginia Ramey Mollenkott wrote Is the Homosexual My Neighbor?, one of the earliest books urging evangelical Christians to rethink their views on homosexuality (updated edition, 1994, HarperOne). More recently, Letha coauthored (with social psychologist David G. Myers) What God Has Joined Together: The Christian Case for Gay Marriage (HarperOne, 2005 and 2006). Another of Letha’s most well-known books is All We’re Meant to Be: Biblical Feminism for Today, coauthored with Nancy A. Hardesty (Word Books, 1974; revised edition, Abingdon, 1986; updated and expanded edition, Eerdmans, 1992). Letha served as editor of Christian Feminism Today in both its former print edition (EEWC Update) and its website for 19 years until her retirement in December 2013.

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