Natasha LR

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In times of political tumult, women—regardless of political orientation—are given more social leeway to be angry, and they run with it. Historically, during periods of heightened public distress, women have been the engines behind not only protests but also, even before they could vote or run for office, political policy.
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
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