We are women who support Hillary Clinton for the presidency of the United States. We do so because we believe that she will be the best president for the entire country. And as feminists, we also believe that Clinton is the best choice for attending to issues of special importance to women.
We write to you now because it's time for feminists to say that Senator Obama has no monopoly on inspiration. We are among the millions of women and men who have been moved to action by her. Six months ago, some of us were committed to her candidacy, some of us weren't, but by now we all find ourselves passionately supporting her. Brains, grace under pressure, ideas, and the skill to make them real: we call that inspiring. The restoration of good government after eight years of devastation, a decent foreign policy with ties to world leaders repaired, withdrawal from Iraq and universal health care: we call that exciting. And the record to prove that she can and will stand up to the swift-boating that will come any Democratic nominee's way: we call that absolutely necessary.
Clinton's enormous contributions as Senator, public servant, spokesperson for better family policies and the needs of hard-pressed women and children are widely known and recognized--even by her opponent. Her powerful, inspiring advocacy of the human rights of women at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 was heralded around the world as a stunning departure from the normal anodyne role of First Lady. Corporate special interests managed to defeat the health care program she advocated in 1994, and her own leadership opened the plan to attack. But she kept on fighting, acknowledging her mistakes, and in ensuing years she succeeded in winning expanded coverage for children. Now she has crafted the only sensible and truly universal health care proposal before the voters.
On the Iraq war, many of us believe she made a major mistake in voting for Joint Resolution 114 in 2002--along with the 28 other Democratic senators, including John Edwards and John Kerry. But we also note that her current opponent, when asked about that resolution in 2004, responded that he did not know how he would have voted had he been in Congress then. We do not know either. But we do know that at the time, his opposition to the war carried no risks and indeed, promised to pay big dividends in his liberal Democratic district.
Now, the two candidates have virtually the same plan for withdrawal from Iraq. And on the critical, broader issues of foreign policy, we believe that Senator Clinton is far more consistent, knowledgeable, modest, and realistic--stressing intense diplomacy on all questions and repairing our ties with world leaders.
We are keenly aware that much is at stake--not just on national and international security, but on the economy, universal health care, the environment, and more. Our country needs a president who knows the members and workings of Congress, and has a proven record on Capitol Hill of persuading sympathizers, bringing along fence-sitters, and disarming opponents. There is an irony in her opponent's claim to be able to draw in Republicans, while dismissing her proven record of working with them as a legislator. We need a president who understands how to make changes real, from small things like the predatory student loan industry to large things like the Middle East. Hillary Clinton has the experience, knowledge and wisdom to deal with this wide range of issues.
Our country also needs a president who has a thorough mastery of "details"--yes, details after eight years of Bush and Cheney. The job of restoring good government is overwhelming, and will require more than "inspiration" to accomplish it. We believe that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Justice Department, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, the Environmental Protection Agency, and many more can be restored to full and effective functioning only by a president who understands their scope, regulations, personnel, problems and history. Knowing these "details" and acting on them are essential to begin the healing and recuperation of the country.
How many of us have heard brilliant and resourceful women in the workplace dismissed or devalued for "detail-orientation" in contrast to a man's supposed "big picture" scope? How many of us have seen what, in a man, would be called "peerless mastery," get called, in a woman's case, "narrowness"? How many women have we known--truly gifted workers, professionals, and administrators--who have been criticized for their reserve and down-to-earth way of speaking? Whose commanding style, seriousness, and get-to-work style are criticized as "cold" and insufficiently "likable"? These prejudices have been scandalously present in this campaign.
With all this in mind, we believe that Hillary Clinton is the best candidate for president, because she is the surest to remove the wreckage and secure the future. Politics is not magic. Hillary Clinton as president promises what government at its best can truly offer: wise decision-making and lasting change.
Ellen Carol DuBois, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles
Christine Stansell, Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago
Gloria Steinem, writer, organizer
Sonya Michel, Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
Michele Wallace, Professor of English, Women's Studies and Film Studies, City College of New York and CUNY Graduate Center
Faith Ringgold, artist and Professor Emeritus of Art, UC San Diego
Chin Jou, Graduate Student, Princeton University
Carol Berkin, Presidential Professor of History, Baruch College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
Marjorie J. Spruill, Professor of History, The University of South Carolina
Abby Arnold, Santa Monica, CA
Roberta McCutcheon, Chair, History Department, Trevor Day School
Helen Tilley, Assistant Professor, History Department and African Studies, Princeton University
Alice Echols, Associate Professor. University of Southern California, Department of English
Linda Frank, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, UCLA
Barbara Gershen, Program Manager, Program in the Study of Women and Gender, Princeton University
Vivian Endicott Barnett, New York
Cynthia Harrison, Associate Professor of History, Women's Studies, and Public Policy, The George Washington University
Barbara Gault, Ph.D. Silver Spring, MD
Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. Jungian analyst, author, clinical professor of psychiatry, UCSF
Anne Goodwyn Jones, Whichard Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, East Carolina University
Dr. Marcia Synnott, Professor of History Emerita, University of South Carolina
Dr. Judith S. Weis, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University
Maribel Morey, JD
Robin Morgan, author and activist
Margot Canaday, Society of Fellows, Princeton University
Louise W. Knight
Margaret R. Sears
Cynthia Boiter, Writer and Lecturer in Women's Studies, University of South Carolina
Nancy P. Moore, South Carolina
Alida Black, Editor, Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, George Washington University
Claire Moses, University of Maryland
Megan Marshall, writer, Radcliffe Institute Fellow
Martha Baker, Equity in Education & Employment
Marla Stone, Professor of History, Occidental College
Carrie Menkel-Meadow, A.B. Chettle Jr. Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure, Georgetown University Law Center
Anne K. Mellor, Distinguished Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles
Judith B. Walzer, former Provost and Professor of Literature at the New School
Artemis March, Ph.D.; social theorist; Founding Director, The Quantum Lens
Sandra F. VanBurkleo, Assoc. Prof. of History; Adjunct Prof. of Law, Wayne State University
Jennifer Baumgardner, writer/activist
Linda Stein, New York City
Lauren Sklaroff, Assistant Professor of History, University of South Carolina
Greta Krippner, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan
Jennifer Abod, Ph.D.
Angela Bowen, Ph.D.
Ntombi Peters
Jean Twitty, Republican officeholder, Springfield, MO
Gail Bryan, veteran feminist artist/writer
Lucille K. Brothers
Kate Lindemann, Ph.D.
Suzanne Roberts, Columbia, South Carolina
Susan Deller Ross, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Susanne Smith, Principal of Student Services, Spackenkill Union Free School District, Poughkeepsie, NY
Pamela Ellen Ferguson, Austin Texas
Pat Horner, Women Against Military Madness
Nicole Cutler, L.Ac., MTCM
Lois Rudnick, Chair, American Studies Dept., UMass Boston
Cynthia Burack, Associate Professor of Women's Studies, The Ohio State University
Blanche Wiesen Cook, Author & Historian, John Jay College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
Clare Coss, Playwright & Psychotherapist
Dr. Karen Offen, independent historian and scholar
Barbara B. Butler, Attorney at Law
Glenna Mathews, Visiting Scholar, Starr King School for the Ministry
Ann Snitow, Eugene Lang College
Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D., President, Institute for Women's Policy Research
Marianne C. Fahs, Professor of Urban Public Health and Acting Director, Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging and Longevity, Hunter College, City University of New York.
Lupe Anguiano, Activist Latina and Community Volunteer, Oxnard, CA
Wendy W Williams, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Vivian A S Power, Instructor, Mendocino College
Vivian Gornick, author, New York City
Tobe Levin, University of Maryland in Europe
Marian Sanajan, Educational researcher, Western Pennsylvania
Corin R. Swift, feminist, lawyer, mother, Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Syd Whalley, Executive Director, Western Center of Law and Poverty
Marilyn Boxer, Professor of History, San Francisco State University
Linda J. Wharton, Attorney, New Jersey
Shauna Lani James, Ph.D. Candidate, Government Department, Harvard University
Sharon Isbin, The Julliard School
Ana I. Schwartz, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Texas El Paso
Sandra R. Levitsky, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan
Sally Schindel Cone, Board member, The Feminist Press
Renee Siegel, LCSW, BCD
Rebecca Wallace-Segall, Journalist and author
Rachel Lulov Segall, New York City
Patty Mooney, Crystal Pyramid Productions, San Diego CA
Mary Warshaw, artist
Morgan Lawley, film director
M. Junior Bridge, Alexandria, VA
Nina Sundell, New York, New York
Nieves M. Zaldivar, M.D., Delmarva Foundation, Washington, DC
Pat Cohen, Farmingdale State College, Farmingdale, NY
Liz Snow, Acupuncturist, St. Vincents Hospital, New York City
Marion Browning-Baker, attorney, Portsmouth, VA
Margaret McKean, Associate Professor of Political Science, Duke University
Adele W. Miccio, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The Pennsylvania State University
Angie Sadeghi M.D. USC, Keck School of medicine
Barbara Helmick, Washington DC
Barbara Lieb, Liebcom Consulting
Barbara Miller-Murphy, Organizational Development Consultant and Executive Coach
Beth Baron, Professor of History, City College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
Batya Weinbaum, Writer, Empire State College, Saratoga Springs, NY
Barbara Bonfigli, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Bethany C. Tronsky, LCSW, Psychotherapist, New York City
Carmen Smyth, photojournalist
Carole Emberton, Assistant Professor of History, SUNY-Buffalo
Carrie Bills,Broker/Owner, Green Mango Real Estate, Austin, Texas
Carter Heyward, Ph.D., theologian and author
Beverly Wildung Harrison, Ph.D., ethicist and author
Charlene Ellis, East Dummerston, Vermont
Chris Costello, Publisher, Sante Magazine
Christine Steiner, Attorney, Los Angeles, CA
Ellen Gavin, Brava/Theater Center, San Francisco
Ellen McCormack, Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Chicago
Esther Rothblum, Ph.D., Professor of Women's Studies, San Diego State University
Florence Howe, Publisher, Feminist Press at CUNY
Gail Rogers, Chair, Dept. of World Languages, Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies
Gloria Feldt, author and activist
Irene Tinker, Professor Emerita, University of California Berkeley
Janet Sunter, Lab Manager, Molecular Virology, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jennifer Forest, Universal Music Group
Susan Swinney, Colchester, Connecticut
Mia Mildred Yang, Colchester, Connecticut
Judith Kroll, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Linguistics, and Women's Studies
Pennsylvania State University
Julie Young, Santa Barbara, CA
Karen J. Hatch, Artist
Kathy Weber, Artistic Environments, Santa Monica CA
Rabbi Leila Gal Berner, Dept. of Religion, George Washington University, Washington D.C.
Kirsten Grimsad, Professor, Antioch University Los Angeles
Kristen Timothy Lankester, former United Nations Deputy Director for Women's Rights
Laura Carroll, Stay at home mom
Laura Karpman, Emmy Award winning film composer , UCLA
Gay Cheney Browns Summit, NC
Kathleen Daugherty, Newport Beach, CA
Jo Oppenheimer, Psychologist
Wendy L. Kahn, Attorney, Washington, D.C.
Paola Dussias, Department of Spanish, Italian, Pennsylvania State University
Mitt Seeley, Topanga CA
Judith G. Miller, French, New York University
Elisa Gonzalez, Teacher, San Antonio, TX.
Stephanie A. Shields, Professor of Psychology & Women's Studies, The Pennsylvania State University
Deirdre Bair: writer (National Book Award Winner), independent scholar
Donna Fairfield - Greensboro, N.C.
Nancy Alpert, Attorney NYC, VP and Deputy General Counsel for a cable television network
Juanita Castro, Retired small business owner, Fidel & Raul Castro sister.
Rafaela Fernandez, Registered Pharmacist
Professor Jane Kinney-Denning, Pace University
Barbara Posner Beltrami, Setauket, NY
Jan Doerler, Creative Director, Vermont Woman newspaper
Ashley Bogosian, New York, NY
Carolyn J. Brown, Assistant Professor-Clinical, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Gretchen Gross, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Vermont
Daphne Uviller, author
Manuela Soares, Lecturer, Pace University
Daniela Gioseffi, author, American Book Award winner
Dr. Kay F. Turner, Performance Studies Dept. Tisch School NYU
Miriam Grace Monfredo, Author/Historian, Rochester, NY
Patricia Coffey, retired daily newspaper editor
Eileen Kessler, President, OmniStudio, Inc., Washington DC
Loretta Pizzella, high school educator, retired
Judith Johnson, Professor Emerita, English and Women's Studies at UAlbany
Beverly Salerno, North Caldwell, NJ
Deborah Siegel, PhD, Fellow, Woodhull Institute
M. Lee Hunt, Attorney at Law
Kathleen J. Hancock, University of Texas, San Antonio, Assistant Professor.
Eileen Andrade, Bearice Bain Research Group, University of California Berkeley
Cathy J. Bardenstein, J.D.
Ana Gonzalez, MFA and author, Running for My Life
Carolyn T. Green, Executive Director, Piedmont Senior Care, Greensboro NC
Elaine D. Ingulli, Professor of Business Law & Women's Studies, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Marilyn E. Vito, President of the Faculty Assembly, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Catherine Stimpson, Professor, New York University
Dorothy Goldeen, President, Dorothy Goldeen Art Advisory.
Pam Turkett, Piedmont Senior Care, Greensboro NC
Frances Sjoberg, Literary Director, University of Arizona Poetry Center
Mary Anne Ferguson, Professor Emerita, English and Women's Studies, University of Massachusetts/Boston
Geri Critchley, Washington, DC
Thea Kearney, Graphic Designer/Multimedia Artist
Dorothy J.Powell, MD, retired.
Lisa Mullenneaux, Pres., Penington Press
Jil Clark, Boston, MA, Albany, NY
Lily Rivlin, New York City
Carol Leung, CFA, Portfolio Manager, Texas Teachers Retirement System
Judith Lorber, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, CUNY, New York, NY
Dorothy O. Helly, Prof. Emerita, The City University of New York
Jillian Denby, artist/NYC
Stacy J. Mara, Little Chute, WI
Adrienne Marcus, Lexington Center for Recovery, Hudson Valley, NY
Karla Tonella, Academic Technologies Specialist, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, The University of Iowa
Jane Augustine, writer and scholar
Barbara Marks,, Professor Emeritus - UCLA School of Theater, Film, Television & Digital Media
Nancy Church, CPA, Not-for-Profit Accounting Help
Kathleen Fischer, PhD, MSW
Kathryn Stein, Mental Health Counselor, Washington State
Jacqueline R. Kinney, Attorney, California Legislature
Deniz Ozan-George, Refugee Services Coordinator, MA Office for Refugees and Immigrants
Maria Meilan, Retired employee, Health and Hospital Corporation of the City of New York
Elisabeth Prugl, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Florida International University
Terry Weaver, Retired IStudent Life, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Hilda C. Morgade, Certified Public Accountant, Fl.
Diana Festa, CUNY Professor
Demaris S. Wehr, Author, Psychotherapist
Pat Ashbrook, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Flagstaff, AZBarbara A Beatty, IT Specialist, Newburgh, NY
Diana Berberich, Artist, Real Estate Agent, Newburgh, NY
Lyn Shaw Hilfenhaus, Chair, California Democratic Party Women's Caucus.
Debbie L. McCubbin, Profession: IT consultant, Willits, Ca
Darlene Craviotto, Santa Barbara, California
Dina M. Bosco, Lexington Center for Recovery, Mount Kisco, NY
Dr. Edna Acosta-Belén, Distinguished Professor, University at Albany, SUNY
Erin Michelson, San Francisco
Rev. Jean Rodenbough Greensboro, NC
Mary Judd, Lake Washington District Head Start Program, Seattle
Judy Scheer - writer/actor, Los Angeles, CA
Kathy Sarachild, NYC
Kathy Bracy, Research Administrator, Seattle WA
Linda D Bartos, Entrepreneur
Lisa Harlow Stark, Songwriter , Los Angeles
Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D., psychologist, Worcester VT
Rachel Amar, Kings County Committee Person and Presidential Award for National Service
Manuela Hoch, Canton, MA
Professor Sharon L. Wolchik, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Elliott school of International Affairs, George Washington University.
Sheila O'Neil Massoni, Ph.D., Hackensack, NJ
Susan S. Turner, LISW, LCSW, Clinical Social Worker, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Veronica Colley Cunningham, retired librarian and senior care specialist, Housatonic Mass
Wanden P. Treanor, Attorney at Law, San Rafael, CA
Karen G. Swenson, MD Austin Texas
Machie Madden, Principal, LandersMadden Public Relations
Shirley Michelson, Analyst/Fannie Mae/retired
Abigail Peck, Staff Assistant, Harvard University
Carol Shapiro, art historian, St. Louis Mo.
Jane Conron, Northwestern School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill
Carolyn H. Rhodes, Professor Emeritus of Women's Studies and English,
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Jan Kallish, Producer, The Color Purple: The Musical
Renee Chanon, Los Angeles, CA
Nancy Topping Bazin, Professor Emerita of English and Women's Studies; Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Ellen Marakowitz, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York City
Joan Lipkin, Founder & Artistic Director, That Uppity Theatre Company, St. Louis, MO
Carol Kallish, Chicago, IL
Patsy H. Bowles, Speech Language Pathologist, Bloomington, Indiana
Patricia Hyer, Associate Provost, Virginia Tech, Blacksburgh, VA
Hayley Thompson, Graduate Student at Florida International University
Jody L. Serkes, Software designer and filmmaker, Los Angeles, CA
Pamela S. Schneider, real estate broker, St. Louis, MO
Kathleen D. Trumble, Quality Assurance Engineer
Anna-Nanine S. Pond Anna Pond Consulting, Brooklyn, NY
Ilene Weidler, Cathedral City, CA
Linda Levy, Cathedral City, CA
Foxx Silveira, publisher, Lesbian Ethnics Journal
Amy Hackett, Veteran Feminists of America
Nancy Gillette, MSW
Jackie Eisen, ESL/ABC tutor, Raleigh NC
Wendy Ballard, Licensed Massage Therapist, Professional Dancer, Choreographer and Teacher
Cassandra Stein - Adult Education Administrator, Mansfield, Ohio
Stephanie Stein - ELD Teacher, Glendale, CA
Sherron Platt - Teacher, Warren, OH
Johanna Stein - Manufacturer's Representative, Mansfield, OH
Cynthia Werthamer, Saugerties, NY
Kathi Wood, Saugerties, NY
Hardye Simons Moel, MSW, Clinical Social Worker
Debra Cooper, NY State Democratic Committeewoman, 67th AD
Sukie Stanley, NASA (Retired), Palo Alto, CA
Jo Anne O'Dell, MS ED, Decatur, Ill
Laura E. Campbell, MAT, Putney, Vt.
Karen Shapiro, film/television producer, Los Angeles, CA
Marilyn P.Safir, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Haifa University (CA. voter)
Rilla Askew, Houston TX
Bernice Mennis, Professor of Liberal Studies, Vermont College
Christina Holic, Mother, Teacher, Carmel NY
Nancy Bazin, Norfolk VA
Melanie Jean, small business owner, Hopedale MA
Gay E. Bruhn, Ed.D. President, Partners In Learning, Inc.
Aurora, Illinois
Edith Konecky, author
Olga Vives, Executive Vice-President, National Organization for Women, Washington, DC
Patricia Crossen, M.A. Candidate, The University of Chicago
Aurelia Hanna, Hillary's Girl Scott Leader, Park Ridge, Illinois
Jill Wine-Banks, former Watergate prosecutor and General Counsel, US Army, Chicago, IL
Victoria A Orth, Real Estate Agent, Bethlehem, PA
Carol Schmidt, St. Louis MO
Sel Jackley, Activist and journalist,
Marcia A. Pappas, President, NOW New York State
Jeanette Beschta former president of the WI Chapter of NOW
Christine L. Williams, Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
Susan K. McCarthy, Associate Professor of Political Science, Providence College
Susan Davis, RN, Bucksport ME
Mary Jane Bush, Bucksport, Maine
Kathy Helmbock, Cincinnati, Ohio
Melody Drnach, Vice President Action, National Organization for Women Political Action Committee
Ayhan A. Lash, Professor, School of Nursing, Northern Illinois University
Rebecca Mann, NC NOW
Ethel Guttenberg, RN (retired), Cincinnati, Ohio
Renee Olander, Assistant Professor, Old Dominion University
Jess Mason McFadden, Macomb Illinois
Himilce Novas, NY Now and Veteran Feminists of America
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center, CUNY
Ani Afshar, Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL
Pat Hogan, public library administrator, Barlett IL
Nancy Gillette, MSW, Norfolk VA
Emilia DiMenco, Executive Vice President, Harris N.A., Chicago, IL
Linda Mason, Mt Pleasant NOW , Mt Pleasant MI
Laura Cooper, Dekalb, IL
Carolyn E. Welch, Attorney-at-Law, Glenview, IL
Bonnie Grabenhofer, President, Illinois NOWDonna Deitch, filmmaker 'Desert Hearts', 'Women of Brewster Place'; Venice, CA
Kim Gandy, President, National Organization for Women
Carol Killigan, New York University
Judith A. Baer, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University
Suzanne Lacy, artist, Otis College of Art and Design
Melissa Silverstein, journalist; Women and Hollywood Blogspot, NYC
Terri Jentz, author, Strange Piece of Paradise, Santa Monica, CA
Rabbi Judith B. Edelstein, Jewish Home & Hospital Lifecare System, Manhattan
Linda Farin, JD, Realtor, Bastrop, TX
Paula A. Wolf, Raleigh NC
Patricia A. Campbell, Attorney, Austin TX
Deborah DeChinistso, R.N., West Suburban NOW, IL Nurses Assoc
Melissa Fadeley, President, Indiana NOW
Ellen Willis, NOW activist, Barrington NH
Marjorie Brahms Signer, President, Virginia NOW
Martina Pickett, Wixom, Michigan
Haley E. Ebeling, Chicago IL
Jane C. Kavanaugh, M.Ed., Counselor and Life Coach, Dover NH
Jill Dinwiddie, Community Leader, Charlotte, North Carolina
Karen L. Godshall, attorney, Wisconsin NOW, Madison WI
Joanne Tosti-Vasey, President, Pennsylvania NOW
Michelle Llauger, Bastrop TX
M.L. Jones, Indianapolis Indiana
Marilyn Dallman Seymour, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, NC
Sherry L. Altschuler, Ph.D. Philadelphia PA
Christa A. Fabiani, Attorney, Philadelphia PA
Terry O'Neill, President, Maryland NOW
Colleen O'Leary, Chicago IL
Harriet Ellenberger, Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee and PA Federation of Democratic Women
Debra Dobransky RN, Lane Gulph Mills PA
Alice R. Bentley, Portage PA
Kathleen Campbell, Portage PA
Jennifer A. Falvo, Portage PA
Marla Patrick, State Coordinator, Kansas National Organization for Women
Cynthia Jimenez, Berks County (PA) NOW
Jean Peterman, retired, Sociology, Chicago State University
Nancy Patton, Ph.D. Moon Township, PA
Susan Ness, Bethesda, MD
Aviva Miriam Patt, Chicago IL
Kathy Martin, past president, Chester Co, PA, NOW
Deborah Siegel, PhD, Author / Consultant, Fellow, Woodhull Institute
Belinda Merriman, IT System Engineer, Austin, TX
Deborah Tubb, Bastrop TX
Edith R. White, Norfolk, VA
Kari Ann Rinker McPherson, KS, Kansas NOW Board member
Annie Bonnet-Dunbar, Community Learning Center, Cambridge, MA
Teresa Loffer, Kansas NOW newsletter editor
Angela D'Alessandro, Chair--Upper Darby Democratic Committee
Jessica McCaffrey, President, Florida National Organization for Women
Mary E. Gabriel, Senior Auditor, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Mary T. Nealon, RN, Coordinator of Student Health, Columbia University
Jeanne Khan, La Mirada, CA
Mary Ellen Lupton, President, Northeast Williamsport NOW
Donna Neufeld, LSCSW , North Newton, KS
Jean Oatman, Enid, OK
Jessey Ina-Lee, Colchester, Connecticut
Marilyn Fitterman, NE Regional Director NOW
Judith A. Glaser - Retired RN - Melrose FL
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center, CUNY
T. Bassing Mantenfel, Certified Pulbic Accountant
Pat Newcomb, Dayton, OH
Lesley Stein, MS Ed. Retired
Priscilla M. Leith, former President, Massachusetts N.O.W.
Sandy Rapp, author and feminist singer/songwriter, East Hampton, NY
Elisa Gonzalez, San Antonio, TX - teacher
Mary Marvin Johnson, M.D., Austin, Texas
Anne Ashley, artist, Austin, Texas
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