that iarrassed to say didn't admit to myself that i was a feminist until my sophomore year of high schoolat's shocking considering the amount of time that i spent on the basketball court trying to and two others that i was just as good as the guys. like many women, i was afraid of labeling myself as a feminist for fear of being judged. sensesater, i came to my and i realized the importance of feminism. specifically intersectional feminism. in college, i majored in women's studies. i actually brought and aauw student organization to w. to fight for women's equality. i have theg for them honor of fighting for women's rights every single day. other women i know are not so lucky. aauw created our #stand up to encouragepaign to both women and allies to stand against sexism and share how and why they do that. video that has helped aauw spread this important message. >> i think the stages that, do you agree ">> i agree. >> don't be so emotional. women are natural leaders. you should smile more. let's face it, women have heard it all. especially in the workplace. , barriersearch report gendered e