Vera Caspary (1904–1987) is best known for her psychologically complex murder mysteries.
Read MoreMariam Chamberlain (1918 - 2013) was a feminist activist.
Read MoreJean Casella was the editorial director of The Feminist Press for ten years. At present, she co-director of Solitary Watch, a national watchdog group that tracks solitary confinement in the United States.
Read MoreKatie Cappiello is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of The Arts where she studied a combination of Drama, Women's Studies, and Applied Theater. In her 10 years of teaching, she has brought theater arts programming to public/private/special ed. schools worldwide.
Read MoreEllen Cantarow has taught American studies and women's studies at a number of colleges. She has written on women in the labor force, social activism, and the Middle East.
Read MoreMona Caird (1932-1969) was a visionary feminist, novelist, and social critic.
Katharine Burdekin (1896-1963) wrote under the name Murray Constantine, and published more than ten novels before her death. Her dystopian novel Swastika Night (1937) was reissued by the Feminist Press in 1985.
Read MoreJocelyn Burrell is formerly an editor at the Feminist Press and a member of the South End Press collective.
Read MoreRowan Hisayo Buchanan is the author of Harmless Like You.
Read MoreTrina Greene Brown is the creator of Parenting for Liberation.
Read MoreMaureen Brady is the author of the novels Ginger's Fire, Folly, and Give Me Your Good Ear.
Read MoreAlida Brill, a feminist activist and social critic, is the author of Nobody's Business: The Paradox of Privacy and co-author of the award-winning Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe about Civil Liberties.
Read MoreEllen Bravo is a long-time activist, author, former director of 9 to 5, the National Association of Working Women, and current head of Family Values @ Work, a network of state coalitions working for family-friendly policies. A well-known speaker, she has been described as "moving, witty, and sometimes bawdy."
Read MoreSarah Booker is a translator.
Read MoreMx Justin Vivian Bond is a trans-genre artist living in New York City.
Read MoreBorn in Harlem, Safiya Bukhari joined the Black Panther Party in 1969. Bukhari then co-founded the New York Free Mumia Abu-jamal Coalition and was co-chair of the Jericho Movemnet to Free US Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War.
Read MoreOlive Tilford Dargan (1869–1968), also known through her pseudonym Fielding Burke, was a poet, playwright and novelist. She was a feminist and a socialist, providing one of the few strong southern female voices to the proletarian fiction of the 1930s.
Read MoreAlexandra Brodsky is an editor at Feministing.com and co-founder of Know Your IX, a national student campaign against campus gender-based violence.
Read MoreLady Borton has received two honorary degrees for her work with all sides during and after the Vietnam War and is currently Adjunct Professor of Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Ohio. She is author of four books about Vietnam and has translated Vietnamese poetry, fiction, and memoirs.
Read MoreDorothy Bryant is a native San Franciscan. From 1953 to 1976 she taught music and English in Bay Area high schools and colleges. She began writing fiction and articles in 1960.
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