Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Fearless Feminist Legacy
Speaker Nancy Pelosis Fearless Feminist Legacy
11/21/2022 by Kathy Spillar
Speaker Pelosi announced on Nov. 17, 2022, she will not seek a leadership position in the new Congress. Now we must move boldly into the future, she said. The hour has come for a new generation. (Screenshot from C-SPAN)
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced last week shell be stepping down as speaker of the House when the new Congress convenesthough shell continue to serve as a member of the House. Its a bittersweet moment for the nation, for feminists, and for me personally. Ive had the privilege of knowing Rep. Pelosi for more than 35 years. Ive been in her home, and with her at too many events and meetings and marches and rallies and press conferences to count.
Pelosi is a staunch feminist, a tireless advocate for womens equality and the rights and freedoms of all Americans. Her fierce determination and her ability to find a way forward when every path seemed blocked, will be hard to match. Organize, dont agonize was her mantra. She will be remembered for many things, including her role in securing passage of the Affordable Care Act, which expanded healthcare to millions. But looking back, I believe it was her powerful and principled leadership of the country through the nightmare of the Trump years that may prove most consequential. She never faltered.
The historic nature of her achievement as first woman speaker was all but ignored by the so-called mainstream pressneither TIME nor Newsweek put her on their covers, as had been their practice with each new speaker. But not Ms.
Pelosi has graced three Ms. covers over the years.
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Speaking on the floor of the House, Pelosi reflected upon her time in Congress, emphasizing the importance of preserving democracy in the face of recent threats. Indeed, American democracy is majestic. But it is fragile, she said. Many of us here have witnessed its fragility firsthand, tragically in this chamber. And so democracy must be forever defended from forces that wish it harm.
Wearing white in an homage to the suffragists and early fighters for womens equality, Pelosi noted how far Congress has come over the course of her 35 years in office: When I came to the Congress in 1987, there were 12 Democratic women. Now there are over 90. And we want more. It was Pelosis determination and hard workher focus on recruiting women to run and increasing the diversity of Democratic candidatesthat has resulted in a Congress that better reflects the nation.
Quite simply, Pelosi was the Best. Speaker. Ever.
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