Growing up in the time of Title IX - it was passed when I was 10 - I got a front-row seat to so many great moments in women's sports. Of course I didn't know it at the time.
In the seventies we had to make it acceptable for people to accept girls and women as athletes. We had to make it okay for them to be active. Those were much scarier times for females in sports.
Women's sports is still in its infancy. The beginning of women's sports in the United States started in 1972 with the passage of Title 9 for girls to finally get athletic scholarships.
My brand is a demography-breaker. It speaks to all homemakers and women from all walks of life and all across society.
Putting women in military combat is the cutting edge of the feminist goal to force us into an androgynous society.
I respond very well to well-written material and women who have had an effect on society something tragic or monumental has happened to them.
There is no development strategy more beneficial to society as a whole - women and men alike - than the one which involves women as central players.
When women make their image about youth and sexuality and not about intellect that's kind of a dead-end road. So I think it's a combination of self-entrapment and entrapment by society.
And nothing embittered me which is important because I think ethnic people and women in this society can end up being embittered because of the lack of affirmative action you know.
It is in Saudi Arabia's best interest to allow women to fully participate in its society and this includes the right to vote and run for office.