Msmagazine iconMsmagazineJun 13, 2026 ~1 min source read

Whose America Turns 250? Democracy Is Still a Feminist Fight

prepares to mark its 250th birthday, questions loom over the celebration (UFC Fight Club matches at the White House aside). How do we imagine and build a bold, inclusive democracy that includes us all?

Whose America Turns 250? Democracy Is Still a Feminist Fight

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prepares to mark its 250th birthday, questions loom over the celebration (UFC Fight Club matches at the White House aside).

How do we imagine and build a bold, inclusive democracy that includes us all?

magazine set out to tap top thought leaders of today to debut game-changing ideas and propose the next generation of reforms that will catalyze a better future.

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prepares to mark its 250th birthday, questions loom over the celebration (UFC Fight Club matches at the White House aside). How do we imagine and build a bold, inclusive democracy that includes us all? magazine set out to tap top thought leaders of today to debut game-changing ideas and propose the next generation of reforms that will catalyze a better future.

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  • Their collective wisdom points to how to secure political and social equality, ensure economic justice, codify equality under the law – and finally achieve the American experiment, "a more perfect union"...

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Whose America gets remembered, whose gets erased? What can modern ebbs and flows of democratic principles teach us? In a collection called Democracy's Feminist Future, Ms.

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