Sarah Jessica Parker is a ''humanist'' because she wants an end to inequality in all forms,
Sarah Jessica Parker is a ''humanist''.
The 'Sex and the City' actress - who has son James, 12, and twin daughters Marion and Tabitha, six, with husband Matthew Broderick - doesn't consider herself to be a feminist because she thinks society's struggle against inequality affects more than just women.
She said: ''As [playwright] Wendy Wasserstein would say, I'm a humanist. I'm enormously appreciative of the work that my mother's generation did.
''We are the beneficiaries of a lot of disappointment, heartache, discouragement, and misunderstanding.
''But I see a lot of people trying to sort out their roles. People of colour, gays, lesbians, and transgenders who are carving out this space.
''I'm not spitting in the face or being lazy about what still needs to be done -- but I don't think it's just women anymore. We would be so enormously powerful if it were a humanist movement.''
The 50-year-old actress is concerned about the access to affordable childcare for working women.
Discussing what the most pressing political issues are for her, she told America's Cosmopolitan magazine: ''Equality in pay. Paid sick leave. The thing that would change people's lives maybe more than anything, assuming that we maintain access to health care, is child care.
''If I could guarantee every mother who is working two, three jobs that she had good child care that didn't make her anxious all day -- people would probably work in more efficient ways.
''How many times do you hear a wealthy person get asked, 'How do you do it all?' If I'm asked that question one more time ... I'm like, 'Are you kidding me? Ask someone who looks like she's about to drop, How are you doing? How are you managing?' ''
Nobody is impressed by Demi "coming to the rescue".
Let's leave gatekeeping in 2020.
These are the albums we're looking forward to most this month.
David Bowie poses difficult questions about lack of racial diversity on MTV.
As Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman 1984 seems to be everywhere at the moment we thought we'd take a look back at the wonder women of music back in 1984.
Taylor Momsen radiates some seriously ethereal beauty in the video for The Pretty Reckless' latest single '25'.
The 2020 pop masterpieces that we've had on repeat.
Scorch Supernova is a highly respected astronaut who also happens to be a brawny blue...
The team that made the thin-but-enjoyable Valentine's Day in 2010 reunites for another massively overextended...
There are plenty of skilled people behind this female-empowerment movie, but the film badly botches...
On New Year's Eve, there is no better place to be than New York. All...
Despite the everyday trials and tribulations of growing old, motherhood and balancing fulltime careers; Carrie,...
Watch the trailer for Did You Hear About the Morgans? Meryl and Paul Morgan are...
Whenever you bring a popular TV series to the big screen, you always face one...
Smart PeopleClipsTake first glance at Miramax Films' latest film Smart People, In theaters on April...
The biggest crowd-pleaser of the year is upon us -- the powerhouse trio of Goldie...
Legend has it that one rabbi, when coming to America, couldn't fit the Torah's scrolls...
The essence of Jay Ward's delightfully dolt-driven cartoons like "Rocky and Bullwinkle," "George of the...