Gloria Steinem was a contributing editor at New York from its first issue in 1968 through 1971, covering city and national politics. In our early issues, she worked mostly as a columnist and essayist, writing about Richard Nixon’s return to power, John Lindsay’s faltering mayoralty, the Vietnam War, abortion, and especially the women’s movement. Feminism gradually became her principal beat, and in December 1971, she co-founded Ms. Magazine, which launched as a supplement bound into the center of New York’s year-end issue. She has published nine books, produced multiple documentaries, made countless speeches and media appearances, and for 50 years been among the world’s most prominent and visible activists for women’s rights.