Ms. Magazine

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Ms. Magazine is a pioneering American feminist magazine founded in the early 1970s that became a leading voice of the women’s liberation movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American magazine
feminist magazine
aim to advance women’s rights and gender equality
associatedWith Gloria Steinem NERFINISHED
second-wave feminism
circulationType subscription-based
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
editorialFocus feminism
gender equality
politics
social justice
women’s rights
firstIssueDate 1972
foundedBy Dorothy Pitman Hughes NERFINISHED
Gloria Steinem NERFINISHED
Letty Cottin Pogrebin NERFINISHED
Mary Thom NERFINISHED
Patricia Carbine NERFINISHED
frequency quarterly
genre news magazine
opinion magazine
hasISSN 0047-8318
hasOnlineEdition yes
hasWebsite https://msmagazine.com
headquartersLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
ideology feminism
inception 1971
language English
medium online
print
movement women’s liberation movement
notableFor being one of the first national feminist magazines in the United States
covering issues such as abortion rights, domestic violence, and workplace discrimination
popularizing the honorific "Ms." in mainstream American culture
providing a platform for feminist writers and activists
publishing investigative reports on gender-based violence
originalFormat print magazine
originalFrequency monthly
ownership Feminist Majority Foundation NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment progressive
publisher Feminist Majority Foundation NERFINISHED
subjectArea U.S. politics
feminist theory
women’s studies
targetAudience feminist readers
women

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Frances Loeb notableWork Ms. Magazine
Gloria Steinem coFounderOf Ms. Magazine
this entity surface form: Ms. magazine
Feminist Majority Foundation publishes Ms. Magazine
this entity surface form: Ms. magazine
Clara Bingham hasContributedTo Ms. Magazine