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Alyssa is an actor, producer, host, activist, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and New York Times bestselling author. She hosts and produces the successful podcast, Sorry Not Sorry, which is also the name of her most recent book, a collection of essays about her life, career, and the humanitarian work at the heart of it all. Milano starred on the long-running series Charmed and Who’s the Boss and has appeared in more than 25 films over the course of her career. As an activist, Milano chooses to shine a spotlight on causes that matter deeply to her. Her advancement of #MeToo sparked a viral movement of women fighting against sexual harassment and assault. For more than 20 years, she has been a UNICEF National Ambassador.
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Alyssa Milano: Weinstein Isn’t Alone. Institutions Rape, Too
VOTE THEM OUTIn state after state, governments dominated by white men are dehumanizing and taking ownership over women’s bodies. Every branch of our government commodifies and devalues women.

Alyssa Milano: GOP Debaters Talked Tough, But Said Nothing
FIVE CARD DUDThe five Republican runners-up to Trump tried to hide their reckless, unpopular ideas behind a curtain of MAGA talking points.

Alyssa Milano: Biden Must Do More to Protect Abortion Rights
EQUAL RIGHTSWomen helped put Biden in office. It’s time he repaid us by doing everything in his power to protect our reproductive rights, according to actress and activist Alyssa Milano.
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