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Abortion Debate

Tackling one of today's most controversial subjects, Elizabeth Arndorfer, former director of NARAL Pro-Choice America's Proactive Policy Institute, debates Mary Hallan-FioRito, a Chicago-area attorney involved with the pro-life movement for more than 20 years. Two eloquent and informed presenters, who believe strongly in their positions, ensuring a powerful presentation.

KATE CLINTON

Veteran political humorist Kate Clinton examines the uses of humor in social movements from her particular point of view and practice as a lesbian feminist humorist performing for twenty years. Her “standup” lecture also reviews theories of contemporary comedy, debunks the premature report of the death of irony, and reveals the secret human longing for the wild ride of smart, challenging humor. Her most recent book, What the L?, looks at life under W in the USA.
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T. denean sharpley-whiting

T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting is a cultural critic, professor and feminist writer and researcher. Sharpley-Whiting has provided expert commentary on race, racism, drug laws and racial profiling, hip-hop culture and gender, and sex tourism, globalization and consumer culture, black women’s sexual politics, and American popular culture in varied venues. Her book Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Hip Hop's Hold on Young Black Women is a provocative exploration of the collision of feminism and hip hop.

AMBER MADISON

America’s young people want straight talk about sex from parents and schools. Most are not getting it. Amber Madison, author of Hooking Up: A Girl’s All-out Guide to Sex & Sexuality gives them what they want in simple non-clinical language.  It's all here, from Gonorrhea to the "G" spot, emergency contraception to erectile dysfunction. A fresh, fun and much-needed presentation.

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STEPHANIE COONTZ
Stephanie Coontz addresses contemporary debates about the nature of marriage, the diversity of family life and structure, and issues of work and family in the 21st century. One of the most widely quoted researchers on family issues in America today, and the author of six books on family history and sociology, Coontz draws on history, facts, figures, and anecdotes to challenge our most cherished myths about the past and future of marriage, parenting and family relations.
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CAMILLE COOPER
Camille Cooper’s powerful multi-media presentation, “Discover the Truth,” addresses issues of women in Hollywood and how the media portrays the “perfect American girl”. She delivers a unique, humorous, and insightful look at a media industry obsessed with thinness and beauty. Ms. Cooper has worked professionally in film and television.
PATRICIA IRELAND
As past President of the National Organization for Woman (NOW) for two consecutive terms, Patricia Ireland led the largest, most visible and most successful feminist organization in the United States. Recently, Ireland brought her impressive advocacy and leadership experience to the YWCA of the USA as its CEO. She is the author of the acclaimed What Women Want.
CHERYL ANN COSTA
Cheryl Ann Costa wears many hats: she is a security engineer, a practicing Buddhist, a theater producer, a playwright and a trans-woman. Cheryl crossed the boundary of gender when she transitioned from male to female in the mid nineteen-eighties. In her presentation she discusses the differences between “Sex” and “Gender” and her personal journey through life with courage, conviction, and healthy dose of humor.
DR. GAIL DINES
Once marginalized, pornography has now become a central part of our cultural landscape, with its idealized, mass produced images of women, men and sex seeping into our identities, body image, and relationships. In this powerful multi-media presentation, Dr. Gail Dines explores how gender is shaped by a consumer-driven culture, and the ways the public images we consume on a daily basis spill over into our most private worlds.
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SUSAN DOUGLAS
Media critic, American Studies professor, and author of Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media, Susan Douglas reveals how television and advertising target images of women. Her other recent books include Listening In, a history of radio listening, and The Mommy Myth, an examination of how motherhood has been portrayed in the mass media from the late 1960s to the present.
JUDY FOREMAN
A nationally syndicated health columnist, Judy Foreman offers a lively, informative slide show/lecture on health issues facing college students, including eating disorders; depression and anxiety; reproduction and contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, violence against women, and chemical abuse. An excellent orientation program!
PATRICE GAINES
An award winning journalist and former Washington Post reporter, Patrice Gaines works to empower girls and young women at risk, drawing from the heart of her experiences on the streets and in prison. She is the co-founder of Brown Angel Center, seeking to provide formerly incarcerated women and their families with the tools to renew their lives. Gaines is author of Laughing in the Dark and Moments of Grace: Meeting the Challenge to Change.
DENISE CHAVEZ
Playwright, poet and fiction writer, Denise Chavez offers the voice of a new generation of Hispanic women, articulate and bursting with energy and drive. Her works include the novels The Last of the Menu Girls, Face of an Angel and Loving Pedro Infante, and her plays "Women in the State of Grace", "Novena Narrative" and "Language of Vision."
URVASHI VAID

Vaid is an attorney and community organizer, and the author of the award-winning analysis of the gay rights movement entitled Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Gay & Lesbian Liberation. Formerly Director of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force's Policy Institute, she remains committed to community-based change through strategic thinking and coalition building.

HELEN ZIA
Contributing editor of Ms. magazine, Helen Zia has been a feminist activist for more than two decades. Founder of the Asian American civil rights movement against anti-Asian violence, Zia confronts social injustice through her writing and life’s work. Her most recent book is Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of An American People.
PAM HOUSTON
Pam Houston is the author of Cowboys Are My Weakness and the novel Sight Hound, and editor of the anthology Women on Hunting. A part time river guide and hunting guide, her narratives navigate the landscape of relationships against the backdrop of the Rockies. Pam's articles appear regularly in Elle, Allure, Vogue, Food & Wine, Mirabella, and Travel and Leisure.
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ELEANOR SMEAL
Former President of the National Organization for Women, she now heads the Fund for the Feminist Majority, an organization dedicated to exposing sources of opposition to women’s equality. She is one of the most widely respected leaders of the modern feminist movement.
BERNICE SANDLER
Former Director of the "Project on the Status and Education of Women" at the Association of American Colleges, Dr. Bernice Sandler writes and consults with colleges and universities about achieving equity for women on campus.  She discusses the "glass ceiling" for women faculty, gender differences in classroom teaching, and sexual harassment.
PATRICIA SCHROEDER
Patricia Schroeder served twelve terms in the U.S. House of Representatives before being appointed to lead the Association of American Publishers. She speaks to her experiences as a leading voice for women and families in Congress, and the prospects for women’s leadership and civil society for the 21st century.
megan seely

Author of Fight Like A Girl: How to be a Fearless Feminist, Seely is dedicated to educating today's youth about the fight that occurred and fragility of women's rights today. As an activist, teacher and feminist, Seely is dedicated to supporting young women in their educational development. To do so, she seeks to increase awareness of what is at stake for women and girls, dispel the myths about feminism today, and create a movement that is relevant to young women and men.

 
JEssica valenti

Founder and executive editor of the popular website Feministing.com, author of Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters and a seasoned activist for women's rights, Jessica presents a fresh vision of feminism that debunks the myths and focuses on the future.  There's no rehashing the same old issues, no belaboring where today's young women have gone wrong.  Covering a range of relevant topics, Valenti provides young women a primer on why feminism matters.

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mildred muhammad

Mildred Muhammad has a riveting story to tell about what it means for a woman to marry the man of her dreams and then watch her world collapse as she discovers that her husband is as dangerous as he is controlling and demanding. Mildred’s ex-husband was known as the DC or Beltway Sniper was linked to twenty-seven shootings—seventeen of them fatal. Domestic violence is a large problem within the military community and it needs to be addressed.

DAISY HERNAnDEZ

Fierce, fresh and smart, author and journalist Daisy Hernandez focuses on race, gender, sexuality, and other issues affecting young women of color. She is Senior Writer and Managing Editor for ColorLines magazine, coeditor of the book Colonize This! Young Women of Today’s Feminism, and on the editorial advisory board for the Feminist Press. Her editorials and columns have appeared in the New York Times, Ms. Magazine, and many other publications.

DOROTHY ALLISON
Proclaimed as “one of the finest writers of her generation” by the Boston Globe, her first novel, Bastard Out of Carolina, was one of five finalists for the National Book Award, and won both the Ferro Grumley and Bay Area Book Reviewers Awards for fiction. Her second novel, Cavedweller, was a New York Times bestseller.
JUDY NORSIGIAN
Three decades ago, a small group of women in Boston decided that it was time for women to take back control of their health care, their treatment options, their bodies . and they produced the classic book Our Bodies, Ourselves. Norsigian, a member of that group and now it's Executive Director, continues to lead the revolution in women's healthcare.
JOAN JACOBS BRUMBERG
Award winning author of Fasting Girls: The History of Anorexia Nervosa and The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls. She holds a unique appointment teaching in the fields of history, human development, and gender studies. Her new book, Kansas Charley - The Story of a 19th Century Boy Murderer explores the history of the juvenile death penalty in America.
CHRISTINA CHAN
Christina Chan stars in the one-woman play “Unbinding Our Lives” which shatters the exotic, subservient, “China doll” image. In this powerful show Ms. Chan portrays three real women from China in the 1800’s and tells their personal stories of being sold into child slavery, prostitution, and abandonment. An unforgettable look at forgotten history.
jennifer finney boylan

Jennifer Finney Boylan is a widely praised author and professor. Jenny's memoir, She's Not There, was one of the first bestselling works by a transgendered American. Her 2008 memoir, I'm Looking Through You, is about growing up in a haunted house. While trans issues form part of the exposition of the book, the primary focus is on what it means to be "haunted," and how we all seek to find peace with our various ghosts, both the supernatural and the all-too-human. She has spoken widely around the country on gender and imagination.

ANN CRITTENDEN

Whatever happened to the women’s movement, and where do we go from here?  Why is parenting the most important job in our economy?  How does raising children and running a home give you the management skills for the wider working world?  Ann Crittenden addresses these questions in her books The Price of Motherhood and If You’ve Raised Kids, You Can Manage Anything as well as her presentations to audiences across the country.
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SUSAN GRIFFIN
Poet, playwright, essayist and novelist Susan Griffin inspired eco-feminism with her classic work Woman and Nature. She has won several awards for her work, including an Emmy for her play “Voices”, and was named by Utne Reader as one of a hundred important visionaries of the new millennium. Her latest work is The Book of the Courtesans: A Catalogue of Their Virtues.
TISSA HAMI
From Islamic fundamentalists to white liberals to good old-fashioned racists, no one is safe from stand-up comic Tissa Hami's sharp wit. One of the world's few female Muslim stand-up comics, she hopes that her comedy will help break down stereotypes about Muslim women and foster understanding between Iranians and Americans, though she warns that people who disapprove of her act will be taken hostage.
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KATHLEEN HIRSCH

In A Sabbath Life: One Woman’s Search For Meaning, she explores women’s shifting priorities and personal values across the life cycle. She argues that womanhood is a more dynamic, creative, and spiritually vital reality than we allow ourselves to realize.

LAURA KAPLAN
Kaplan is the author of The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service. She presents a riveting history of abortion and women's choices prior to Roe v. Wade. Her story serves to remind people of an important and often overlooked moment in the women's rights movement. Laura also serves on the board of the National Women's Health Network, a national advocacy organization.
KATHA POLLITT
For more than a decade, in her wonderfully provocative, wittily astute, graceful and gutsy pieces in The Nation, the New Yorker and the New York Times, Katha Pollitt has taken the strongest position on the thorniest and most controversial moral issues from date rape to surrogate motherhood, violence against women and fetal rights. Her latest book is Subject To Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture.
DEB PRICE

Deb Price writes the first weekly column on gay issues in a mainstream newspaper. The pioneering column – instantly recognized as a landmark in journalism – for the first time brought a gay voice regularly into newspaper households. While news organizations have increased coverage of gay and lesbian issues in recent years, Price promised to offer readers something unique: life from a gay perspective. Her column is now syndicated and read across America.

SISTER SOULJAH
Rapper, scholar, bestselling author, educator, and community activist. A powerful and self-assured woman of color, she provides eloquent insights into today’s social issues, which are rooted in her deep love and pride for the African American community. Her novel The Coldest Winter Ever has received critical praise as a gritty and powerful coming-of-age story.
MARIE WILSON
President of the Ms. Foundation for Women and a leading advocate for women’s issues, Marie Wilson is one of the creators behind Take Our Daughters To Work Day. She raises funds for programs and organizations serving women and girls across the country. Her latest book is Closing the Leadership Gap: Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World.
WENDY KAMINER
Lawyer, author, contrarian feminist and social critic Wendy Kaminer has tackled issues such as censorship and pornography, pop psychology, gender roles and identities, crime and the criminal justice system, gun control, and irrationalism in popular spirituality and religion. Her books include Free For All: Defending Liberty in America Today, True Love Waits, It's All the Rage: Crime and Culture, A Fearful Freedom and I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional.
MARGOT MIFFLIN
Author of Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoo and a contributing journalist in many popular publications, such as Elle, Ms., and the New York Times. Margot Mifflin chronicles different types of female tattoo use from breast cancer survivors who tattoo over their mastectomy scars to Victorian society women who collected tattoos as custom couture.
PEGGY ORENSTEIN
An internationally recognized writer, editor and speaker about issues affecting girls and women, from the issues facing young girls today (Schoolgirls: Young Women, Self-Esteem and the Confidence Gap), to her own journey towards motherhood (Waiting For Daisy: A Tale of Two Continents, Three Religions, Five Infertility Doctors, an Oscar, an Atomic Bomb, a Romantic Night and One Woman's Quest to Become a Mother).  With richly textured narrative and a journalist’s eye for detail, Orenstein discusses the challenges for all women and girls in the so-called “post-feminist” 21st century.
BETSY PRIOLEAU
Betsy Prioleau is the author of Seductress: Women Who Ravished the World and Their Lost Art of Love, a study of the great enchantresses of history and their strategies for female erotic and professional fulfillment. The paragon seductress, Prioleau argues, enchants not with surface physical beauty, but with the strength of her intellect and personality. Above all else, the seductress is confident and courageous in going after who and what she wants: “Venus favors the bold!”
 
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                    NIKKI GIOVANNI
A world-renowned poet, writer, commentator, activist and educator, and one of the most widely read American poets, Giovanni remains as determined and committed as ever to the fight for civil rights and equality. Her focus is on the individual, specifically, on the power one has to make a difference in oneself, and thus, in the lives of others.
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DR. JULIA HARE
Co-founder of The Black Think Tank, Dr. Julia Hare has been recognized nationally as a pioneer of the black male/female relationship. Her commentary and lecture topics include: politics, education, religion, war, foreign and domestic affairs, sexual politics, and contemporary events.
BARBARA KOPPLE
From the coal mines of Kentucky to the war-ravaged Bosnian countryside, Barbara Kopple documents people struggling to achieve their rights and respect in the world. Renowned documentary film maker and winner of two Academy Awards. Ms. Kopple shares the film process and the politics behind each with her audiences.
FRANCES MOORE LAPPÉ
How can we go beyond ‘me first’ capitalism to find paths we each can walk to heal our planet?  Lappé asks these questions in her best sellers Diet for a Small Planet and Hope’s Edge: The New Diet For A Small Planet. Her other books include Democracy’s Edge, which helps readers discover their power to act, and her newest book, Getting a Grip, which makes suggestions that would allow ordinary citizens to rise above cynicism and restore democracy.
MARGARET LOWMAN
Involved in long-term studies of rainforest regeneration, Margaret Lowman has developed canopy techniques, including ropes, walkways, hot air balloons, construction cranes, and combinations of these methods. She frequently speaks about her jungle adventures and about rainforest conservation to educational groups. She continues to travel worldwide to “map the canopy for biodiversity”, and to work on conservation.
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WILMA MANKILLER
The first female chief of the Cherokee Nation, she took tragedy and made strength. Mankiller tells how she drew inspiration from her people's history and traditions to forge a path towards self-sufficiency. "I want to be remembered as the person who helped us restore faith in ourselves."

SOJOURNER TRUTH: “A WOMAN, AIN’T I?”
Abolitionist and suffragist Sojourner Truth’s life is told in her own words using her speeches and songs in this dramatic presentation by Kathryn Woods. Born a slave, Isabella Baumfree walked away from slavery to become an evangelist, when she wasn’t being a maid or laundress. In her travels she met preachers and advocates of all sorts, and evolved into Sojourner Truth.
JUDITH VIORST
A prolific author of poetry, (including It’s Hard to be Hip Over Thirty and Other Tragedies of Married Life), prose (including the bestseller Necessary Losses), novels (Murdering Mr. Monti) and dozens of children’s books, her newest book is Suddenly 60: And Other Shocks of Later Life.
ROBIN WRIGHT
Traveling for years with Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and other diplomats, Wright brings her experience as Senior Diplomatic Correspondent for the Washington Post to bring light to the rise of freedom in the Middle East, the continuing challenge of Islamic extremism, and America's relations with the rest of the world. She is the author of four books including the critically acclaimed The Last Great Revolution: Turmoil and Transformation in Iran.
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DEBRA LIANG-FENTON
The denial of human rights in North Korea is a terrible injustice that can no longer be ignored. As Executive Director of the US Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, Debra Liang-Fenton discusses North Korea's nuclear weapon threat, the politics of famine, the inhumane treatment of political prisoners and its military budup.il
JAN WILLIS

Recognized in 2000 by Time magazine as one of its “six spiritual innovators for the new millennium,” Jan Willis is an award-winning teacher of religion whose engaging style and provocative stories provide enduring inspiration. Whether about Civil Rights history (she marched with King during the Birmingham campaign) or the non-violence of Buddhism, about overcoming racism, prison work, peacemaking or engendering happiness and hope in challenging times, Dr. Willis’s lectures offer many valuable insights.

BETH SHULMAN
Most Americans believe hard work entitles us to financial security. Ground breaking author, attorney and organizer Beth Shulman goes beyond the statistics to reveal the real life stories of America's working poor. Her new book, The Betrayal of Work: How Low Wage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans and Their Families, has received tremendous recognition and applause.
LAURIE ANDERSON
Called "America's multi-mediatrix" by and a "modern renaissance artist and agent provocateur," Laurie Anderson is one of the most important artists of our time. She was one of the first to recognize the profound effect emerging technologies like the Internet are having on our global culture.
YVONNE LATTY
Why have so many black Americans been willing, and often eager, to serve in the armed forces of the United States? What role has patriotism played in their determination to serve? How might we explain that determination in the light of the racism these men and women faced? Latty's oral history We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans tackles these questions in the words of black veterans.
ANNA ROSMUS
Anna Rosmus triggered a firestorm of controversy in her German hometown by writing about the role it played under the Nazi regime; her story has been told in the film The Nasty Girl, as well as in her “60 Minutes” interview. She is committed to combating the neo-Nazi movement and extreme right in Germany. She has received numerous awards for her efforts.
LISA SEE
Drawing on the history of her own family and community, See draws her readers into the rich tapestry of life in both China and the United States through her acclaimed novels Flower Net, The Interior, Dragon Bones and, most recently, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. Her first book, On Gold Mountain: The One Hundred Year Odyssey of My Chinese-American Family, was a national bestseller and a New York Times Notable Book.
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ROSE RED ELK

Rose has performed for thousands and has been called a master storyteller, sharing her ancestral stories as told to her by her father and grandfather, and signing songs gifted to her through dreams or inspired by her life experiences.  She leaves audiences spellbound, while also teaching the importance of our Mother Earth, and to reflect on each individual's culture.
http://www.redfeatherwoman.com

NANCY BARON

Offering a voice of hope for children impacted by war and violence, Dr. Nancy Baron is an author, educator and leading consultant on the effects of trauma and conflict. She travels the world providing help and new direction for communities seeking to rebuild hope, peace and well-being. Nancy provides both an inspiring message and practical tools for finding courage, building peace and making a difference in the world.
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jana

Native American by birth and heritage, contemporary artist through hard work, destiny and the spirits, Jana brings a fresh outlook and exotic presence.  Jana states that “being an Urban Indian is to walk in both worlds but not compromise my cultural identity.  I cannot ignore who I am and where I came from.  I am proud that I can maintain my traditional customs while living in today’s world.”

Annie Leonard

Annie Leonard, an activist who travels the globe fighting environmental threats, narrates The Story of Stuff, delivering a rapid-fire, often humorous and always engaging story about "all our stuff-where it comes from and where it goes when we throw it away." The Story of Stuff examines how economic policies of the post-World War II era ushered in notions of "planned obsolescence"-and how these notions are still driving much of the U.S. and global economies today.

BERNICE JOHNSON REAGON
Dr. Reagon is a Freedom Singer who highlights her forty year journey as a cultural activist, scholar and artist. Founder of Sweet Honey In the Rock, she renders her passionate convictions in a moving and memorable mixture of song and spoken word, drawing on the life stories of 19th and 20th century African American women whose struggles for freedom guide her in this moving presentation.
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SANDRA STEINGRABER

Ecologist, poet and cancer survivor, Dr. Sandra Steingraber is recognized internationally as an expert on environmental links to cancer. Her highly acclaimed book, Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment, is a personal and scientific exploration of how toxic chemicals contribute to rising cancer rates in various communities, and won her praise as “the new Rachel Carson”. Dr. Steingraber offers insights into green architecture, campus sustainability, and the future of food in a world short of oil.
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LINDA CHAVEZ
Linda Chavez discusses the integration of Hispanics into American society and how public policy should respond to their needs. Her books include Out of the Barrio, Betrayal: How Union Bosses Shake Down Their Members and Corrupt American Politics and her autobiography An Unlikely Conservative: The Transformation of an Ex-Liberal (Or How I Became the Most Hated Hispanic in America).
FAROOKA GAUHARI
Powerful and touching! A voice for countless Afghan families, Farooka shares her experiences of escape and loss and helps us to understand life under totalitarian rule. Her critically acclaimed book, Searching for Saleem: An Afghan Woman's Odyssey, was applauded as the first English language memoir by an Afghan woman.
SUZAN HARJO
Suzan Shown Harjo is a poet, journalist and activist for Native American rights and culture. She is President of The Morning Star Institute, a non-profit cultural rights and arts advocacy group; a columnist for the Indian Country Today newspaper; a School of American Research 2004 Artist Fellow and Summer Scholar; and a founding trustee of the National Museum of the American Indian.
LINDA HOGAN
Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw poet, novelist, and essayist. She is the author of several books of poetry and a collection of short fiction. Her books have been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize as well as the National Book Critics Award. Her works include Rounding the Human Corners, Mean Spirit, The Book of Medicines and The Woman Who Watches Over the World.
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MAXINE HONG KINGSTON
Winner of two National Book Awards for Warrior Woman and China Men. Maxine Hong Kingston blends her melodic and poetic storytelling ability with her rich Chinese ancestry and her own cultural struggles. The results, partly autobiographical, partly fiction, are masterpieces of literature which have helped recent generations discover the fullness of their own spirit.
WINONA LaDUKE
At the age of 18, she spoke to the United Nations regarding Native American issues and since has become known as a voice for American Indian economic and environmental justice throughout the United States and internationally. She is the author of Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming as well as numerous articles.
ESMERALDA SANTIAGO
Readers have come to admire Esmeralda Santiago for her vivid and poignant writing. Her three memoirs, When I Was Puerto Rican, Almost a Woman and The Turkish Lover, and her novel América’s Dream, she explores the themes of identity and self-discovery within the dynamic landscapes of gender, family and ethnicity.
brooke stephens

A 20-year veteran of Wall Street, Brooke Stephens uses her knowledge of finance and business to help you turn your financial life around. She focuses on African Americans and women in the business world as well as money and finances for the future. Employing her money smarts, she helps people and companies yield great financial results!

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