Glamour‘s 2016
Women of the Year
Awards concluded Monday night with an emotional tribute to Hillary
Clinton—and all that she’s done throughout her illustrious, and
longstanding, career in public service.
Host Tracee Ellis Ross was joined on stage by Shonda Rhimes, Lena
Dunham, Constance Wu, and more as they all expressed their gratitude to
Clinton for being a source of inspiration for nearly four decades.
“She was the first woman to win a major party nomination. The first
woman to win the popular vote for the presidency,” Ross began. “We talk
about glass ceilings. Hillary Rodham Clinton may not have shattered it.
But what she did do, was this.”
“She had the courage to be the one to raise her hand and say ‘I will do this,’ for all of us,”
Scandal
creator Shonda Rhimes added. “She was outspoken and noisy and
opinionated. For all of us. She had the audacity to believe she could be
anything she wanted. For all of us. She went toe to toe with any bully
trying to make life harder. For all of us.”
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