Our Collective Feminist Wishlist for 2023

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Our Collective Feminist Wishlist for 2023
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From the overturning of Roe v. Wade and continuing economic uncertainty, to widespread protests in Iran and increased diversity in politics, 2022 was a year of significant defeat and considerable victories. Here's what we're hoping for in 2023:

if we had 40 years of commitment to a non-hierarchical, collaborative, fair, cross-cultural, intersectional and interdisciplinary university culture., Ph.D., professor of gender and women’s studies at Kennesaw State University and past president of WGS South“My wishes for 2023 are justice, solidarity, and healing for communities that dealt with abusive partners, governments, colonial powers and political sanctions over the past few years.

“As I write these lines, I wish for 2023 to be the year of healing for all courageous people who pushed through 2022 and did not receive the justice they deserved. I am hopeful that 2023 is the year that our feminist dreams, with their various interpretations and flying colors, come through. I wish all of us the strength and sisterhood to stand together in solidarity.

“I wish for an energized feminist movement that can put into place a ratified ERA and paid family leave for workers here in the U.S., and reproductive healthcare that includes abortion and contraception across the world. I wish for women’s freedom in Iran and other places still battling state violence. I wish for emerging technologies to align with our mission for gender equity, racial justice and environmental consciousness.

“My wish for 2023 is that we channel our collective rage, suffering, aspirations and intentions into concrete action toward justice. May we find community, hope and inspiration in the work we do together to create positive change.

“At The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, we are 230 organizations strong and many of us are women who lead. All of us look like the country and embody the true majority of this country. And everybody has a voice and value.My wish is that we know it, feel it and act on our collective power. The Leadership Conference coalition is fighting together to make it all happen and to move our nation—and our democracy— forward.

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