We’ve Always Known What a Woman Is. Until Now.
Announcing Our Women’s History Month Video Release
This Women’s History Month, we’re releasing a new video inspired by a moment that stopped the country in its tracks.
Watch it here:
During oral arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States, a simple question was posed to an attorney from the American Civil Liberties Union team:
How do you define a man?
How do you define a woman?
A boy? A girl?
The attorney couldn’t answer a simple question before the highest court in the nation.
That moment went viral—not because it was complicated, but because for all of human history, it wasn’t complicated at all. Until now.
For generations, the world defined women and their achievements — courtrooms, basketball courts, and everywhere else. And so could the law.
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Women fought for the vote — as women.
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A woman took her seat on the Supreme Court — and it shattered ceilings.
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A woman ran the Boston Marathon — and was shoved off the course for it.
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Title IX passed — and girls’ sports participation exploded 1,000%.
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Women built sports leagues like the WNBA.
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A woman became National Security Advisor.
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A woman became Vice President.
Each milestone meant something.
Because “woman” meant something.
Our new video celebrates history built by fearless women and highlights what will be undone by allowing “woman” to become a category that anyone can opt into.
Everyone knows what a woman is. So say it. Help us protect women’s rights and get back to living in reality. Watch the full video and join the conversation.

