“Her position on abortion and other reproductive rights are clear: She believes women cannot be trusted to make decisions about their own bodies.”— Elizabeth Warren, thecut.com
“The last thing I wanted was to become a court case myself. Nor did I want a baby.”— Michelle Alexander, nytimes.com
“It’s a defensive ideological stance that both the left and right can embrace. It’s an act of solidarity with women. Yet, it obviously does imply a certain gender loyalty.”— Zaron Burnett III, melmagazine.com
“It was a huge night for women candidates—particularly women of color—but there were also some sad losses in high-profile races. All in all, kind of a mixed bag!”— Cady Drell, marieclaire.com
“I was much more worried about only including stories like ours and leaving out other women. That was, by far, my biggest concern. I think we allow the antis to really run the table on this particular debate”— Erika Christensen, thecut.com
“Women on Web has never worked with American women because Gomperts worried that the American anti-abortion movement would try to close down the organization.”— Olga Khazan, theatlantic.com
“Do I wish for women to be this entitled, this free to subject total strangers to their whims? I do, or at least I wish for a critical mass of women to behave like this in public so we purge the cultural stereotype.”— Hanna Rosin, thecut.com
“By imagining that they are threatened, men like Kavanaugh have found the motivation to demonstrate, at great cost to the rest of us, that they are still the ones that have the ability to threaten others.”— Jia Tolentino, newyorker.com
“What men should do is take this moment to really understand, sympathize and support what women are up against.”— Tracy Moore, melmagazine.com
“No woman owes anyone an answer about whether she has or hasn’t. But roughly one in four of us have.”— Cindi Leive, nytimes.com
“I think it is because we, as women, have been devalued artistically to an indecent state, to the point where the film industry stopped making an effort to find out what female audiences wanted to see and what stories we wanted to tell.”— Salma Hayek, nytimes.com
“According to a recent study, between 2007 and 2016, only 4 percent of directors were female and 80 percent of those got the chance to make only one film. In 2016, another study found, only 27 percent of words spoken in the biggest movies were spoken by women. And people wonder why you didn’t hear ou…”— Salma Hayek, nytimes.com
“I got fired from my job at the library... Apparently the book on women’s rights doesn’t belong in the fiction section.”— Kamaritan, reddit.com
“Call me crazy, but I hope someday women have more rights than guns do.”— Josh Gondelman, twitter.com
“Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights.”— Hillary Clinton, en.wikipedia.org