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Ann Hunter Popkin (born 1945) is a long-time social justice and women's movement activist. As a northern college student she traveled to Mississippi to participate in Freedom Summer in 1964. She was a founding member of Bread and Roses, a women's liberation organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1969, and produced the first scholarly study of its appeal and impact. A photographer, film-maker, teacher, and counselor, Popkin has worked in a variety of university and community settings.

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  • Ann Hunter Popkin (born 1945) is a long-time social justice and women's movement activist. As a northern college student she traveled to Mississippi to participate in Freedom Summer in 1964. She was a founding member of Bread and Roses, a women's liberation organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1969, and produced the first scholarly study of its appeal and impact. A photographer, film-maker, teacher, and counselor, Popkin has worked in a variety of university and community settings. Popkin graduated from Radcliffe College in 1967 and also attended Brandeis University from 1968 to 1977 where she earned a Ph.D. in Sociology. (en)
  • Ann Hunter Popkin (1945) é uma ativista de longa data da justiça social e do movimento de mulheres. Como estudante universitária do norte, Popkin viajou para o Mississippi para participar no em 1964. Ela foi membro fundadora da , uma organização de libertação das mulheres em Cambridge, Massachusetts, em 1969, e produziu o primeiro estudo académico sobre o seu apelo e impacto. Fotógrafa, cineasta, professora e conselheira, Popkin trabalhou em vários ambientes universitários e comunitários. Popkin formou-se no Radcliffe College em 1967 e também frequentou a Universidade Brandeis de 1968 a 1977, onde obteve um Ph.D. em Sociologia. (pt)
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  • Ann Hunter Popkin (born 1945) is a long-time social justice and women's movement activist. As a northern college student she traveled to Mississippi to participate in Freedom Summer in 1964. She was a founding member of Bread and Roses, a women's liberation organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1969, and produced the first scholarly study of its appeal and impact. A photographer, film-maker, teacher, and counselor, Popkin has worked in a variety of university and community settings. (en)
  • Ann Hunter Popkin (1945) é uma ativista de longa data da justiça social e do movimento de mulheres. Como estudante universitária do norte, Popkin viajou para o Mississippi para participar no em 1964. Ela foi membro fundadora da , uma organização de libertação das mulheres em Cambridge, Massachusetts, em 1969, e produziu o primeiro estudo académico sobre o seu apelo e impacto. Fotógrafa, cineasta, professora e conselheira, Popkin trabalhou em vários ambientes universitários e comunitários. (pt)
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