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40: Dr. Jen Gunter, author of The Vagina Bible

“Misinformation is the opposite of feminism. Telling people less about their bodies is harmful. It’s making them follow patriarchal myths.” – Dr. Jen Gunter Dr. Jen Gunter is an obstetrician and gynecologist with nearly three decades of experience as a vulvar and vaginal disease expert. She writes two regular columns for the New York Times

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[38] Ivelisse Rodriguez, author of Love War Stories

“We teach women that love is the thing to strive for and I think that’s problematic.” – Ivelisse Rodriguez   Ivelisse Rodriguez’s debut short story collection Love War Stories is a 2019 PEN/Faulkner finalist and a 2018 Foreword Reviews INDIES finalist. She is the founder and editor of an interview series focused on contemporary Puerto Rican writers

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[35] Sophia Shalmiyev, author of Mother Winter

   “Maybe we’re finally realizing that not having a matriarchy means that nobody has ever really had a mother, a whole full-functioning human being.” – Sophia Shalmiyev Sophia Shalmiyev emigrated from Leningrad to America in 1990. She is a feminist writer and painter living in Portland with her two children. Shalmiyev’s work has appeared

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[34] Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations

“Especially with racial pain in America, people ask you for your story so they can tell you they don’t believe it.” – Mira Jacob Mira Jacob is the author and illustrator of Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations. Her critically acclaimed novel, The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing, was a Barnes & Noble Discover New Writers pick, shortlisted for India’s Tata First

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