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Our new website was created with wholesale buyers, event planners, interior designers, and volume orders in mind. Apply now to shop fair trade, artisan-made goods in bulk.
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Aili Nahas and Glennon Doyle discuss misogyny and the gendered assumptions people make about women’s work and art. They examine the power of having honest conversations, how men react to assertive women, the cost of avoiding conflict, and facing the cracks in your life. Glennon explains how she takes care of herself and why it’s so important to take in joy.
Author, Activist
+ Founder, Together Rising
West Coast Deputy News Editor,
People Magazine
Author, Activist
+ Founder, Together Rising
West Coast Deputy News Editor,
People Magazine
by Glennon Doyle
TEDxTraverseCity
What women need is not any more commercials, or songs, or days celebrating us. What women need is policy change. And the people doing the most effective work for policy change are the Black, Brown, indigenous, and Latinx grassroot organizers all over this country.