Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull is a writer, lecturer, and professor.
Read MoreFlorence Howe co-founded the Feminist Press in 1970. She became closely involved with the women's movement after her participation in the civil rights and anti-war movements in the 1960s. She is the editor of No More Masks! An Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Women's Poetry and of The Politics of Women's Studies. She is a publisher/director emerita of the Feminist Press.
Read MoreRokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932) was a Bengali Muslim writer and feminist activist who founded the first Muslim girls' school in Calcutta in 1911.
Read MoreTina Horn hosts and produces the long-running kink podcast Why Are People Into That?!
Read MoreElizabeth Rosa Horan is an essayist, translator, and associate professor of English and director of comparative studies in literature at Arizona State University.
Read MoreMerle Hoffman is an award-winning journalist, activist, and women’s health care pioneer.
Read MoreTamar S. Hess teaches at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Read MoreLeticia Hernández-Linares is an educator, interdisciplinary artist, and author.
Read MoreClaudia D. Hernández is a poet, editor, translator, and bilingual educator.
Read MoreJosephine Gattuso Hendin is a professor of English at New York University.
Read MoreElizabeth Heineman is a professor of history and of gender, women's, and sexuality studies at the University of Iowa.
Read MoreBessie Head (1937-1986) is considered Botswana's most important writer.
Read MoreAlice Hattrick’s criticism and interviews have appeared in publications such as frieze magazine, ArtReview and The White Review.
Read MoreKatharine Butler Hathaway (1890-1942) grew up in Salem, Massachusetts.
Read MoreEmily Hashimoto is a queer writer of color from the suburbs of New Jersey.
Read MoreGalit Hasan-Rokem is a professor of folklore at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Read MoreBarbara Hammer has made over eighty films and video works over the past forty years.
Read MoreNguyên Thi Minh Hà has degrees in Russian and in foreign languages and culture. Since 1978, she has been an editor at the Women's Publishing House (Hanoi), where she is responsible for foreign literature.
Read MoreBeverly Guy-Sheftall is President of the National Women's Studies Association, the founding Director of the Women's Research and Resource Center, and Professor of Women's Studies at Spelman College.
Read MoreAlice Guthrie is a translator, editor, and event producer specializing in contemporary Arabic literature and media.
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