Amendment Quote by Joan Hackett
“I'll do anything to pass the ERA [Equal Rights Amendment], even if it means wearing babydoll nightgowns and padded bras, if that will make people less afraid.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: 1970s Feminist Rally, 1975
A willingness to use personal sacrifice and symbolic gestures to advance gender equality, even if it feels uncomfortable.
In simple terms: She’d wear exaggerated feminine attire to reduce fear of women’s rights.
Use bold, visible actions to challenge stereotypes and inspire change.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- protests
- media campaigns
- educational workshops
- personal storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Will symbolic gestures translate into lasting policy change?
- How can activism balance visibility with substance?
Such tactics risk reinforcing gender stereotypes or alienating allies.