Diana Rivers: Author, Cultural Activist, and Grassroots Landyke
Divorced and alone in 1972, Diana Rivers paddled her way from New York to Arkansas with an unbridled fever that turned the local landscape upside down.
Southern lesbian-feminist activists in publishing, publications, and booksellers
Divorced and alone in 1972, Diana Rivers paddled her way from New York to Arkansas with an unbridled fever that turned the local landscape upside down.
I ainât no radicallesbianmanhatincastratinballbustinbulldyke. But I love womyn.
Gerry Green cofounded a feminist counseling service and established Ameliaâs, a feminist bookstore, both in Gainesville, Florida, in the 1970s.
“ALFAâs lasting legacy is in womenâs lives. The field of womenâs studies was not just created by the feminist movement, but by the lesbian-feminist movement.”