Phoebe Taubman is a senior staff attorney with A Better Balance, where she works to combat discrimination and advance family-friendly public policies at the local, state, and federal level.
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Read MoreElizabeth Streb intertwines the disciplines of dance, athletics, rodeo, the circus, and Hollywood stunt-work to create her own show.
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Read MoreDomna C. Stanton is professor of French and women's studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Read MoreJyotsna Sreenivasan is the author of children's novels as well as nonfiction and fiction for adults.
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Read MoreJoanne Smith, founder and executive director of Girls for Gender Equity.
Read MoreHelen Zenna Smith is the pseudonym of Evadne Price (1896 - 1985), who wrote several novels.
Read MoreBarbara Smith was a freelance writer, lecturer, activist, and the founder of Kitchen Table Press.
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