Gloria Steinem, a prominent figure in the feminist movement, emphasizes the need for a movement among employees in corporate America. At 92, she continues to advocate for change, highlighting the importance of integrating Indigenous women’s voices and philosophies into everyday life. In her living room, Steinem is joined by Louise McDonald Herne, a Mohawk Bear Clan Mother, and Michelle Schenandoah from the Oneida Nation Wolf Clan. Schenandoah is known for her PBS show on rematriation, which focuses on centering Indigenous women’s perspectives. This gathering underscores the ongoing efforts to amplify diverse voices and promote equality in various spheres, including corporate environments.
QUESTION: How might incorporating Indigenous women’s philosophies into corporate America transform workplace culture and practices?
