Liz Fabel is a Boston-area public health grant writer and business development specialist with over 23 years of experience in global and community …
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Gloria Feldt is renowned activist, speaker and author on women's rights, power and leadership. She is co-founder of Take The Lead, a groundbreaking …
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A mother, a geek, and a feminist, living outside of Boston.
Barbara Fildes practiced midwifery for 30 years in urban, suburban and rural settings. Midwifery was a natural extension of her nursing and advocacy …
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Rebecca Firestone is a social epidemiologist and evaluator committed to ensuring that women's rights are promoted through effective and evidence-based public health programs …
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June Rogers Flahie has been a writer and editor for more than 20 years in Toronto, Canada. She has served in senior editor …
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Anna Forbes, a Washington, D.C.-based writer, policy analyst, organizer, and women’s health activist, has worked in HIV/AIDS continuously since 1985. Now an independent consultant …
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Stacey May Fowles is a writer and magazine professional living in Toronto. Her first novel, "Be Good," was published by Tightrope Books in …
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Lara Freidenfelds, Ph.D., is a historian of health, reproduction, and parenting in America. She is the author of "The Myth of the Perfect …
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Dr Ruth Fretts is a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist and has been studying stillbirth for 25 years, she is an Assistant Professor at …
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Marlene Gerber Fried is a longtime activist and scholar. She was the founding president and is current board member of the National Network …
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Jaclyn Friedman is a writer, educator and activist, and editor of "Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without …
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