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Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued Their Bosses and Changed the Workplace
Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued Their Bosses and Changed the Workplace | Lynn Povich
It was the 1960s--a time of economic boom and social strife. Young women poured into the workplace, but the "Help Wanted" ads were segregated by gender and the "Mad Men" office culture was rife with sexual stereotyping and discrimination.Lynn Povich was one of the lucky ones, landing a job at "Newsweek," renowned for its cutting-edge coverage of civil rights and the "Swinging Sixties." Nora Ephron, Jane Bryant Quinn, Ellen Goodman, and Susan Brownmiller all started there as well. It was a top-notch job--for a girl--at an exciting place.But it was a dead end. Women researchers sometimes became reporters, rarely writers, and never editors. Any aspiring female journalist was told, "If you want to be a writer, go somewhere else."On March 16, 1970, the day "Newsweek "published a cover story on the fledgling feminist movement entitled "Women in Revolt," forty-six "Newsweek "women charged the magazine with discrimination in hiring and promotion. It was the first female class action lawsuit--the first by women journalists--and it inspired other women in the media to quickly follow suit.Lynn Povich was one of the ringleaders. In "The Good Girls Revolt," she evocatively tells the story of this dramatic turning point through the lives of several participants. With warmth, humor, and perspective, she shows how personal experiences and cultural shifts led a group of well-mannered, largely apolitical women, raised in the 1940s and 1950s, to challenge their bosses--and what happened after they did. For many, filing the suit was a radicalizing act that empowered them to "find themselves" and fight back. Others lost their way amid opportunities, pressures, discouragements, and hostilities they weren't prepared to navigate. "The Good Girls Revolt "also explores why changes in the law didn't solve everything. Through the lives of young female journalists at "Newsweek "today, Lynn Povich shows what has--and hasn't--changed in the workplace.
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Brooke_H
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Mehso-so

The story is great, the writing is dry. I'm curious about the TV show that was made about it; I think it might be more exciting visually. Kind of a shame because the details of how this all went down are so important and fascinating. But the book reads like an unemotional news article. Also, I was made uncomfortable by a couple of points where Povich and others showed their white privilege.

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Brooke_H
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Waiting for my daughter to finish her first-ever interview... 😱 (She‘s 14.)

Cinfhen Good luck to her and you!! 6y
Chelleo 🤞🏾hope it went well! 6y
Brooke_H @Cinfhen @Chelleo Thank you! They told her she is pretty much in, they just have to send an acceptance email as a formality. She‘s going to be a camp counselor this summer! ☺️ 6y
Cinfhen Exciting ❤️My son will be working as a sports staff member at a sleep away camp....he‘s 17! It‘s great to see them take on responsibility 6y
Chelleo @Brooke_H Excellent!! 6y
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SconsinBookyBadger
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Reading about the women of Newsweek who revolted and challenged discrimination in the workplace. #internationwonesday

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mhillis
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🌸It‘s cherry blossom time here!
📚 I‘m only reading one book, The Good Girls Revolt! It‘s about women working at Newsweek in the 1970s who took legal action against workplace discrimination. #currentlyreading #friyayintro

BookishMe How PRETTY! 7y
quietlycuriouskate Lovely blossom! 💚 7y
alisiakae Beautiful!! 🌸 7y
LibrarianJen Pretty! 7y
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TeaRainBook
Pickpick

A short but interesting look at the early days of the second wave feminist movement.

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TeaRainBook

Starting this tonight

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mischa
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#riotgrams #pinkcovers Well, pink spines at any rate. Until I went looking for them, I didn't realize how many I have with pink spines - I could easily have included more. The only ones in this pile that I've not read are the Laurie Penny, and Sex, Bombs and Burgers. I'm super excited for a new Julie James soon!

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ADeWeerd
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Danaerinw
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Pickpick

A great book for today #WomensMarch

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JewishBookCouncil
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"But ours is also a subculture that will always feel vulnerable to the powers that be; we will always believe that we are irrevocably outsiders. We often wonder when the government will, once again, need political scapegoats and choose us. As a consequence, we have very little faith in, or regard for, duly constituted authority. We also know that friends are often friends only to a point." #JewLit

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danimgill
Mehso-so

The topic of this book is fascinating (the women of Newsweek suing their bosses for equal rights in 1970) but the writing felt flat and impersonal, even though Lynn Povich was directly involved in the lawsuit. It makes sense since she's a newswriter first but I guess I was hoping for more "oomph."

This was my "book set in the 70s" for the #litsyreadingchallenge #LRC12

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danimgill
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New in from the library! I think Peggy Carter would approve ?

Did anyone else watch the show on Amazon? I'm so sad they cancelled it, it's what inspired me to pick up the book in the first place.

This will be my "book set in the 70s" for the #litsyreadingchallenge #LRC12

Karenlovesbooks I liked the show, too! Interested to hear what you think of this book. It sounds good! 8y
danimgill @Karenlovesbooks I hear they're shopping the show around to other networks, maybe we'll get a season 2! I'll definitely post about my thoughts on the book as I go, I think it'll be a good read 😊 8y
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Valink
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I just watched the first episode of this show on Amazon Prime. Now I need to see if my library has the book! Two days in and my TBR list keeps growing and growing....

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mmccreary66
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"The women who fought those fights were not the ones who got the rewards. People like me, who came right behind them, got the good jobs and promotions..." Pictured: an all female masthead at the magazine I work for. Would this have been possible without these women? Maybe not. I am grateful to them for taking a stand and moving us forward. And I aspire to do the same.

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OrangeMooseReads
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Pickpick

If you are considering this stop and just go get it. Strong women that fought hard. These women put themselves on the line for something that they did not get to reap the benefits of. #trueinspiration

BookishFeminist I grabbed this as a kindle daily deal earlier this week- I'm excited to get to it. 8y
OrangeMooseReads @BookishFeminist I did it in audio and it was really good. I'm going to have to get a hard copy though. 8y
kdwinchester Have we all seen the Amazon Prime series based on this book? It's equally amazing! 8y
OrangeMooseReads @kdwinchester I saw a commercial for it which prompted my purchase. I play to watch the series this week. 8y
charl08 Sounds great. Have added it to the stack. 8y
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OrangeMooseReads
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Had to go grocery shopping today. I HATE grocery shopping. Audiobooks have been an anxiety saver for me. I needed a new one. I saw a commercial for the Netflix series based on this book. Incredibly interesting and I'm only an hour and a half into it. 🎧

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heatherspoetlife
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I was so excited to see the first season come out today of an Amazon series based on this book! I loved the pilot and can't wait watch the rest!

Unlike the show, the book is non-fiction and written by one of the good girls who revolted.

half_book_and_co Oh great, will check it out! 8y
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newsworm
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Just got this in the mail!

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