
And she encouraged the audience to join Glamour in plotting for the future-spotlighting our recent By Women initiative, and our paid leave advocacy.

Nancy Pelosi, the NAACP’s Sherrilyn Ifill, and former ambassador Susan Rice. In addition, Toni Nathan, the 1972 Libertarian candidate for Vice President, became the first woman to win an electoral vote when one Republican elector voted. And the history of Glamour is really woven into the history of women in America.”īarry also took time to celebrate all the women in the audience and acknowledge many past Glamour Women of the Year who were in attendance, including the vice president herself, Megan Thee Stallion, the women of meal-delivery organization Heart of Dinner, speaker emerita Rep. By Amanda ArnoldaMandolinz Vice President Kamala Harris. “We tackled topics like divorce, sexual liberation, motherhood, and more in groundbreaking ways. And I wonder, as I say these words out loud, what those writers in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s would feel that we are still fighting that fight in 2023. And there were so many inches and issues dedicated to the fight for reproductive rights and the passing of Roe v. We were one of the first magazines in the United States to really empower the working woman-our tagline in the ’40s was ‘For the Girl With a Job.’ Looking into the archives, these issues of Glamour equipped women to take on jobs when the world went to war they had feminist writers who argued why women should go to college long before it became the norm. Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and Ambassador Katherine Tai take a selfie at the Vice President's residence. MOMBASA, Kenya Aug 9 (Reuters) - As Kenyans await the outcome of Tuesdays election, they are wondering if Martha Karua might be their first female vice president, becoming the highest ranking. For me it’s a time where we take stock of the past, celebrate the present, and plot the future.

March is a really important month for us as we take account of the extraordinary achievements of women. “I am honored and humbled to be celebrating Women’s History Month with you all at the vice president’s residence. He then introduced Glamour editor in chief and Americas editorial director Samantha Barry, who spoke movingly about the magazine’s storied history of fighting for women’s equity, championing working women, and advocating for reproductive rights and paid leave. He noted how many history makers were in the room, described the administration’s commitment to advancing the rights of women and girls, and explained his own passion for gender equity work, joking, “I didn’t just start talking about gender equity when I met Kamala Harris.” While the former president has not yet announced a campaign, he is. He first thanked Glamour for doing “so much good in the world to uplift women, women’s voices, and their stories, to make sure that they’re never ignored.” Trump will likely focus on females and conservatives of color as he eyes a VP for 2024, per Politico.

The second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, took to the stage first to welcome guests to the event. Glamour editor in chief Samantha Barry welcomes guests to the event.
