Barbara Ehrenreich

Barbara Ehrenreich is author of the 2002 New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. She has written nearly twenty books, and has been a columnist for Time magazine and the New York Times. She has contributed to The Progressive, Harpers, The Atlantic Monthly, Ms., The New Republic, Z Magazine, In These Times, and Salon.com.

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Assia Djebar

Assia Djebar (1936-2015) was a renowned writer and filmmaker, born and raised in Algeria. She authored several novels, including the critically lauded So Vast the Prison and Algerian White.

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Aminata Diaw

Aminata Diaw teaches in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal, where she is currently the public affairs director for the Centre for Cultural and Scientific Programs. She is also Secretary General of the Senegalese Council of Women and Chair for the Subcommittee on Humanities and Social Sciences of the National Commission of UNESCO.

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Julie Des Jardins

Julie Des Jardins teaches American history at Baruch College, and writes on gender and American women. Previously, she has taught the history of gender, race, and feminism since 2000. She is also the author of Women and the Historical Enterprise in America.

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Antoinette DeRosa

Antoinette DeRosa was born in Chicago in 1944. She was raised in Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood, which often figured in her writing. Paper Fish, first published in 1980 and then republished by the Feminist Press, received the Illinois Arts Council Award for a manuscript-in-progress and was nominated for the Carl Sandburg Award.

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Drew Stevens