When I was three, I had memorized all of the words to Helen Reddy's "Don't Mess with a Woman". My mom thought it was the funniest thing she had ever heard, but told her friends how proud she was to be raising a feminist. (My parents are two of the best human rights leaders I know of. You will not find them marching in a parade, but if everyone treated others the way that my parents treat others, the world would be a very incredible place).
When I was six, I walked hand-in-hand with Nichole Brow…
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