Geraldine Joncich Clifford

Geraldine Joncich Clifford teaches in the Graduate School of Education, University of California at Berkeley and in the Women's Studies Program and the social science field major. Her books include Edward L. Thorndike: The Sane Positivist (1968), The Shape of American Education (1976), and Ed School: A Brief for Professional Education (1988).

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Alice Childress

Alice Childress (1920-1994) was an actress, director and playwright,  born in Charleston, South Carolina, and raised in Harlem. Her play Trouble in Mind and her controversial young adult novel, A Hero Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich, are both critically acclaimed.

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Elizabeth Cazden

Elizabeth Cazden graduated from Oberlin College in 1971 with a degree in history. She began her work on Antoinette Brown Blackwell as a term paper for a course on "The History of Women in America." She graduated from Harvard Law School in 1978, and now practices law and is a Quaker historian, writer, speaker, and workshop leader.

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Caro Caron

Caro Caron is an illustrator, painter, and cartoonist, has also been a body painter and a professional make-up artist for the past fifteen years. Published notably in the Cyclops anthologies, King Can, comix, Awaye Dzigidzine!, Mr. Ferraille and Hôpital Brut (Dernier Cri).

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Ana Castillo

Ana Castillo is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Chicana literature. She is the author of So Far From God and Sapogonia, both New York Times Notable Books of the Year, and many other books of fiction, poetry, and essays.

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Katie Cappiello

Katie 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.

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Katharine Burdekin

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.

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