Fifty years from now, the future cannot look like the world we already changed.
Author: Rita Dragonette
Rita Dragonette is a former award-winning public relations executive turned author. Her debut novel, The Fourteenth of September, is a woman’s story of Vietnam. She is currently working on two other novels and a memoir in essays, all of which are based upon her interest in the impact of war on and through women and her transformative generation. She also regularly hosts literary salons to introduce new works to avid readers.
Looking Back and Looking Up: How Feminism Has Reshaped Youth Activism
Watching Parkland activist Emma Gonzalez boldly take the microphone during the Never Again march brought me to tears of joy—and, more, a little envy.