Envision Equality Roundtable

The inspiration behind the Envision Equality campaign was created in collaboration with the Global Center for Gender Equality at Stanford University, Marianne Schnall (Journalist and Founder of Feminist.com), the ERA Coalition and Fund for Women’s Equality.

The world stands at a critical juncture. The last year and a half has shaken our society and exposed critical intersecting inequities around race, gender, class, and other marginalized groups. We have a unique opportunity to build a new world, one that places gender equality and justice at its core. To do this, we have to dismantle the systems that have upheld and perpetuated inequality and commit to the hard work of shifting and relinquishing power with humility and intention. This moment calls for bold visions and diverse voices.

Feminist.com co-created the Envision Equality project in hopes of connecting with a diverse group of dreamers and doers to amplify their visions of a gender-just future through a series of articles at Forbes.com and a digital campaign around #EnvisionEquality. We believe that we can’t be what we don’t ENVISION.

To learn more about #EnvisionEquality and to register for the roundtable, visit: Feminist.com


Feminist.com is a partner of the ERA Coalition and the Fund for Women’s Equality.

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