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Elaine Rock -- How the Women's Movement Took Flight
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About: As a women's rights advocate, historian, and former technology executive, Elaine writes about bold and extraordinary women and men who became trailblazers against gender discrimination. Her stories call attention to the potential loss of civil rights we may be taking for granted today and hopes to inspire her readers to be resolute in defending the freedoms previously won through decades of dedicated work and persistence. Elaine has published memoirs and non-fiction stories about how she and other women and men triumphed over personal and workplace adversities and emerged transformed. She is a member of various writers, history, and women’s organizations, a former vice-president of the California Writers Club—Redwood Branch, and co-chair of the Redwood Writers 2018 Pen to Published Writers Conference. In addition, she is a photographer and swimmer and lives in Sonoma County, California.
 

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02/21/2024
Dusty Roads: How the Women’s Movement Took Flight Available for Preorder and More on PBS documentary Elaine Rock -- How the Women's Movement Took Flight
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02/06/2024
Worldwide Flight Attendant Day of Action Elaine Rock -- How the Women's Movement Took Flight
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01/23/2024
In Memoriam: Dusty Roads Elaine Rock -- How the Women's Movement Took Flight
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05/30/2023
How I Met Dusty Roads: Feminist Stewardess And Labor Trailblazer Elaine Rock -- How the Women's Movement Took Flight




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