Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on Steps to Gender Equality | The Daily Show

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Published on August 26, 2023

“Feminism is about justice for everyone.” Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses some of the steps to raising a feminist from her book “Dear Ijeawele” and explains how people of all genders can enact and benefit from feminism. #TDSThrowback #WomensEqualityDay #DailyShow

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13 comments

  • James 8 months ago

    its called the laws of nature, not tue universe fighting against you

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  • Nobility At Best 8 months ago

    She is crazy.

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  • HADRET TUTORS 8 months ago

    I just love Chimamanda. I love the chat with Trevor. Wow!

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  • Ender7j 8 months ago

    Why aren’t we clamoring for equality in the roofing business or oil drilling industry? Progressives keep using that word and I don’t think they know what it actually means.

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  • DINGO Tech 8 months ago

    Very cringe

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  • Trini420 8 months ago

    Cringe , why do we act like this is normal lol

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  • Doward Washington 8 months ago

    Stop the 🧢……..It’s ok for a young woman to be feminine & still play softball & basketball. Why does she have to become non-binary to believe in herself???

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  • Van Smoken 8 months ago

    We need more
    Female plumbers and oil rig workers. We need more
    Female construction workers….oh wait.

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  • Gustavo B. 8 months ago

    The delusional belief woman are somehow as strong as men…

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  • Qjamz 8 months ago

    Come back Trevor- PLEASE

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  • carol martin 8 months ago

    Conversation is excellent..tho it sure brought out the boobie trolls..you know..the scared, little boys who are weak and terrified that their ‘manhood’ is threatened by equal rights for women. Fortunately we have many women..and real men..who gladly support the ideal of equal justice.

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  • Hilari Seagrave 8 months ago

    They don’t put women and children first because women are weak. They do it…or did, because women are life, without us life can’t continue, so in war and times of dire trouble the men protected the women and children because they are the future.

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  • Jason Bean 8 months ago

    Idk, my mom ran the house, dad just lived in it.:)

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