Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) was a feminist writer, lecturer, and activist, and is best known for The Yellow Wall-Paper. Her many other works include the science fiction trilogy Herland and Women and Economics.
Read MoreElizabeth Gedmark is an attorney with A Better Balance, and dedicates her time to empowering working families. Originally from Kentucky, she lives in Brooklyn with her husband.
Read MoreCristina Rivera Garza is an award-winning author, translator, and critic.
Read MoreAnne Witte Garland is a freelance writer.
Read MoreAlthough born in Japan, Kumiko Fujimura-Faneselow spent her formative years in the US during the Civil Rights Movement. She received her PhD in comparative sociology of education from Columbia University, and is currently a professor of education and women's studies at Toyo Eiwa University.
Read MoreMarilyn French (1929-2009) was an American writer and notable feminist scholar.
Read MoreDiane Fresquez is a food and arts journalist based in Brussels, Belgium. She was for many years a special correspondent to the Wall Street Journal, contributing to and editing for the newspaper's Weekend section in Europe.
Read MoreArvonne S. Fraser is currently senior fellow emeritus of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, where she organized and directed the International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) and co-founded the Institute's Center on Women and Public Policy.
Read MoreFrances Smith Foster has held a Fulbright and a fellowship from the W. E. B. DuBois Institute at Harvard. She has authored or edited fourteen books and numerous articles.
Read MoreKate Flores was a poet and translator and taught at Queens College, CUNY.
Read MoreAngel Flores (1990 - 1994) was professor emeritus of romance languages and comparative literature at Queens College, CUNY.
Read MoreCees Flinterman, member of the CEDAW Committee since 2002, is a professor of international law at Utrecht University in The Netherlands. He served on the Dutch delegation to the Commission on the Status of Women and was heavily involved in the formulation and adoption of CEDAW's Optional Protocol.
Read MoreGustave Flaubert was born in 1821 and was raised in Rouen, France. In 1846 he moved with his mother and niece to Croisset, where he spent most of the remainder of his life producing his masterpieces of realism such as Madame Bovary, A Sentimental Education, and Three Tales.
Read MoreLaura Flanders is the host of "Working Assets Radio," a daily call-in program heard on public radio (KALW-FM) in San Francisco and on the Internet. She writes a column for Tompaine.com and appears regularly on MSNBC, Fox News Watch, PBS, and CBC. She is the former Director of the Women's Desk at FAIR.
Read MoreJuniper Fitzgerald is a mother, former sex worker, and holds a PhD in sociology.
Read MoreKaren Finley is a New York-based artist whose raw and transgressive performances have long provoked controversy and debate. She has appeared and exhibited her visual art, performances and plays internationally. She is also the author of many books covering a wide variety of topics.
Liza Fiol-Matta currently teaches at New Jersey City University.
Read MoreThe Feminist Book Society is a UK-based literary organization celebrates feminist authors.
Read MoreBreanne Fahs is an associate professor of women and gender studies at Arizona State University.
Read MoreMoha Ennaji is a professor of linguistics and gender studies.
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