Dinosaurs turning into birds shouldn’t make you think about feminism, but somehow it does when you’re a Gen X woman with a cranky “tiny T-Rex” bird, a Netflix queue, and zero patience for pretending history is settled. We start with real life: birthday week wins, weird weather, and the shows we’re binging. Then we pivot hard into Women’s History Month with a topic we’ve been turning over for a while, because the timeline is both empowering and infuriating.
We walk through second-wave feminism from the 1960s to the 1980s and name the laws and court cases that still shape women’s rights today: the Equal Pay Act, Title VII and the EEOC, Griswold v. Connecticut and contraception, Title IX, Roe v. Wade, and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. We also talk about what didn’t happen, like the Equal Rights Amendment, and why “it was fun while it lasted” hits so hard when rights can be rolled back. Along the way, we get honest about movement splits, who got centered, and why that matters.
Then we jump into third-wave feminism in the 1990s, led by Gen X, including Anita Hill, Rebecca Walker, intersectionality, and the shift toward a wider, more inclusive view of identity and power. We hit the culture too: riot grrrl energy, reclaiming words, and the ways we raised kids who are louder, freer, and less interested in rigid gender rules. Finally, we say the quiet part out loud: menopause and perimenopause are real, they’re messy, and talking about HRT, hot flashes, and midlife revolt is part of taking our bodies back.
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