NOW Activists Elect New President Terry O'Neill to Succeed Kim Gandy
Press release here. Excerpt:
'This weekend members of the National Organization for Women (NOW) cast their votes for a new team of leaders to direct the largest grassroots feminist organization in the country over the next four years. NOW delegates elected Terry O'Neill, who served as the group's membership vice president from 2001 to 2005, to succeed President Kim Gandy.
Gandy will retire from her office on July 20 due to the organization's term limits; she has been a leader in NOW for 36 years, with 22 years of service at the national level, including the last eight as president.
"NOW is the organization that fights for the rights of all women no matter the circumstances of their birth, their race or sexual orientation, no matter if they live in poverty or are trying to escape violence," said NOW President-Elect Terry O'Neill. "My experience with domestic violence, as an abused wife left me humiliated and embarrassed. I only began to talk about this publically [sic] five years ago as I realized that to keep quiet was to continue the abuse. I want to empower women and telling my story does just that. Women are fed up with persistent inequality and are ready for change. I am honored and eager to lead NOW in making that change."'
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Congrates.....
Congratulations to the new NOW cows.
Hoping none of them gets terminal breast cancer!
That would be a real tragedy.
Abused Wife?
I suspect she shouted at her husband and he had the nerve to yell back. Sounds like the old emotional abuse card. She probably has a framed photo of Joe Biden hanging over her fireplace.