Shailene Woodley Can Stand For Women's Rights Without Being A Feminist, But Does She?
/Shailene Woodley Can Stand For Women’s Rights Without Being A Feminist, But Does She?
Rather than jump on Shailene Woodley words and make headlines of her comments to Elle Magazine that she’s not a ‘feminist’, I want to learn more about her — what are her actions.
Does she do anything to help women, or is the plight of the world’s women and children just not on her radar. Her actions will determine what I say next on this exploding topic of whether a young woman in any country considers herself to be a ‘feminist’. This seems to be the new interview question — which just may be divisive in itself.
American women, in particularly have been notoriously absent from international actions for poor women. We have gotten better since 2009, when we were conspicuously absent from the issue except for then Secretary of State Clinton’s total change out of State Department policies on the plight of women globally.
In the coming months we will be tracking this issue with our original focus on Smart Sensuality women: sexy, smart and with great heart. And we will have two lists of women — those who live with a feminist mindset and who don’t, with both lists inspired more by actions than labels. ~ Anne
Michael Thompson Snaps 'Clean Living' Fashion Thrills for W Magazine's March 2013 | Clean Living
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Stylist Marie Amelie Sauve proves that no frills ‘Clean Living’ fashion needn’t mean no thrills. Maria Bradley, Marte Mei Van Haaster, Kremi Otashliyska and Ondria Hardin launder the style essentials checklist for W Magazine’s March issue, lensed by Michael Thompson.