As women converge against injustice country-wide, we went looking for motivation from those who are leading the way. We asked community leaders, politicians, and activists to name the moment they said enough was enough and what helps them keep going.
“It is not what they call you, but what you answer to."
When she shared her #MeToo story, she found support from an increasingly intersectional movement.
How "just a mom in tennis shoes" does what no one in Washington can—compromise.
Jenny Yang fought through the white guy gauntlet of the comedy world.
Can you give money? Can you volunteer? Can you run?
There's a swearing double standard—and here's how women can change it.
Mara Wilson grew up wondering where the other angry girls were.
YouTube creator Allison Raskin counts the truly wonderful ways.
How Norah O'Donnell, Joy Reid, Nicolle Wallace, and more keep their cool on air.
The founders of Black Lives Matter and the #MeToo movement on anger, joy, hashtags, and solutions.
The story of the tweet that amplified a movement.
A new survey from ELLE.com reveals how women's anger is shaping the political landscape.
For centuries, angry women have been reviled, discredited, and dismissed. In 2018, we're also effective.