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Women’s anger can connect people & ultimately change power structures says author Rebecca Traister

Women’s anger can connect people & ultimately change power structures says author Rebecca Traister International Women’s Day is a day to reflect on what’s been achieved, but also a day that’s meant to motivate action toward a gender balanced world. This week on Perspective with Alison Smith, a look at one of those motivating factors: Women’s anger. Anger that we’ve seen in the #MeToo movement, for example. Rebecca Traister is a feminist, journalist and author — most recently of the book Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger.

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