Australia is an ally of the United States, not its flunkey.
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The ad was the brand’s first Super Bowl spot in nearly 30 years, and it used the moment to highlight women’s sports and those who are—quite literally—changing the game.
Ellen Malcolm, the legendary organizer, reflects on the setbacks that ultimately fueled women’s political progress in America over the last 50 years.