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Judy Brady

Biographical

This page about the Greenaction Advisory Board, of which the author is a member, contains some biographical information about Brady.

Brady was a part of a group that filed a petition about food safety with the Food and Drug Administration. Read more about the cause here.

Bibliographical

Brady has edited a book called One in Three: Women with Cancer Confront an Epidemic. This page has some information about it, including short reviews from Library Journal and Publishers Weekly.

Here is a speech Brady wrote called "Make the Link: Toxic Chemicals, Hormone Disruption and the Breast Cancer Epidemic." She gave it before the Women's Health Action Network. Where can you find out more about that organization?

Cultural

Interested in putting Brady's work into a broader cultural context? Visit this online archive at Duke University's Special Collections Library. There, you'll find an enormous database of documents about the Women's Liberation Movement.

Want to discuss feminist issues online? Click over to Choices, where you'll find numerous chat areas and bulletin boards.

Read this article about feminist views of marriage, in which both Gloria Steinem and Judy Brady play a role. How do the ideas of marriage presented in it stack up against your own views?

Visit the homepage of Ms. Magazine. Brady has had a long relationship with the publication, and online you'll find articles, a bulletin board, and links of feminist interest.