BadAss Women Throughout History
In Episode 20 of BadAss Women Throughout History, Amy tells the story of Elizabeth Taylor - a child star who became one of the most recognizable women in the world, built an empire long before celebrity brands were common, and used her fame to fight for people society had abandoned. From her breakout role in National Velvet to her eight marriages, legendary diamonds, and headline-making romance with Richard Burton, Elizabeth spent decades as the center of Hollywood attention. But her most important work happened off-screen.When the AIDS epidemic swept across America and many public figures stayed silent, Elizabeth Taylor stepped forward. After losing her close friend Rock Hudson, she became one of the first major celebrities to publicly champion AIDS research and patient care. She helped found amfAR, raised hundreds of millions of dollars, testified before Congress, and used her fame to force the world to pay attention. This is the story of a woman who turned celebrity into influence, glamour into activism, and proved that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stand up when everyone else sits down. SOURCES: * Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (HBO) * Being Elizabeth Taylor (BBC) * amfAR archives and historical materials Watch Next (BAWTH Episodes): → Josephine Baker — The Glamorous Star Turned Resistance Operative → Mary Tyler Moore — The Woman Who Changed Television → Mabel Ping Hua Lee — Fought for the Vote Before She Could Cast One WEBSITE https://badasswomenthroughouthistory.com SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: @BadAssWomenThroughoutHistory TikTok: @BAWTHpodcast Facebook: @BAWTH YouTube: @BadAssWomenThroughoutHistory Substack: https://badasswomenthroughouthistory.substack.com
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