Party appeared in the journal of womens history radical teachers and many collections of essays on the 1960s. She is completing a book on gender and organizational evolution of the black Panther Party in oakland, rebuking the risk the press and starting a second book product on the intersection of the movement for black liberation and the anti vietnam war movement. Next to her is barbara winslow, professor in the womens and gender studies program, the department of secondary education at Brooklyn College and one of my oldest and best friends. Theres a little message involved in my selection, not because they are my friends but because i know them well enough that i know they write well they want to communicate with College Students and the general public and they are interested in womens history. Barbara is founder and director of the Shirley Chisholm project 1945present and she is the author of Shirley Chisholm catalyst for change. Next to her is lara vapnek the author of Elizabeth Gu
Alpert: Why I'm Suing The State Gurley Flynn Historical Marker Should Be Returned - Concord, NH - Activist, marker sponsor: The DHR website lists the marker as "retired"; a commissioner says "the marker was properly removed." We disagree.
The sign honoring the early 20th century labor leader, feminist organizer, and communist was in place for just two weeks. Its proponents are suing, but the governor says that “anti-American sign” won’t be reinstalled on his watch.
Born in Concord in 1890, Flynn was a crusader for women’s and worker’s rights, a founding member of the ACLU and, later, a leader of the Communist Party.