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Charlotte Bunch (b. 1944 ) is an American Activist , Author and organizer in women's and Human Rights movements.

Charlotte Bunch graduated Duke University in 1966 with a B.A. in History and Political Science. She went on to undertake graduate research at the Institute For Policy Studies in Washington, D.C. . Her studies focussed on Education and social change. In 1989 she founded the Center for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers University , she remain executive director of the centre. In 1996 Bunch was inducted into the National Women's Hall Of Fame . In 1999 she was selected by United States President Bill Clinton as a recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Award For Human Rights .


BOOKS

  • 1970, The New Women: A Motive Anthology on Women’s Liberation

  • 1974, ''Class and Feminism; Women Remembered: Short Biographies of Women in History''

  • 1975, ''Lesbianism and the Women’s Movement''

  • 1981, ''Building Feminist Theory: Essays from Quest''

  • 1983, ''Learning Our Way: Essays in Feminist Education''

  • 1984, ''International Feminism: Networking Against Female Sexual Slavery''

  • 1987, ''Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action''

  • 1994, ''Demanding Accountability: The Global Campaign and Vienna Tribunal Women’s Human Rights''



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