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Janet Biehl is a prominent writer and publisher on social ecology and a leading activist in the US green ...
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“I did not set out consciously to start a revolution,” said Betty Friedan. Even so, her book The Feminine ...
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Founded in 1985, the Guerrilla Girls is a collective of anonymous female artists and art world professionals ...
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Hardegger, Margarethe (1882–1963)
Margarethe Hardegger (also Margarethe Faas-Hardegger) was a Swiss socialist worker activist with a multifaceted ...
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Ezra Hervey Heywood was an American speaker, writer, publisher, and activist associated with the abolitionist, ...
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Lacerda de Moura, Maria (1887–1945)
Born in Minas Gerais, Brazil, and educated at a Catholic school in Barbacena, Maria Lacerda de Moura ...
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In the late nineteenth century Maria Montessori was one of Italy's foremost feminist activists and theorists. ...
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National Organization for Women (NOW)
Founded in Washington, DC in 1966, the National Organization for Women (NOW) is one of the best-known ...
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Popelin, Marie (1846–1913) and the Belgian League for Women's Rights
Marie Popelin, the first Belgian woman doctor of law, was the “founding mother” of Belgian feminism. ...
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Originating in the Pacific Northwest and Washington, DC in the early 1990s, the Riot Grrl (or Riot Grrrl) ...
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