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Margo Okazawa-Rey

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Margo Okazawa-Rey (born November 26, 1949, in Japan) is an American professor emerita, educator, writer, and social justice activist, who is most known as a founding member of the Combahee River Collective, and for her transnational feminist advocacy.

Through her research and activism, she explores and shares the interconnections between militarism and globalization of the economy, problems within communities of color in the United States and globally, and fights for the security of women worldwide. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Women's lives : multicultural perspectives / by Kirk, Gwyn

    Published 1998
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    Women's lives : multicultural perspectives / by Kirk, Gwyn

    Published 1998
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    Activist scholarship : antiracism, feminism, and social change /

    Published 2009
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    Activist scholarship : antiracism, feminism, and social change /

    Published 2016
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    Beyond heroes and holidays : a practical guide to K-12 anti-racist, multicultural education and staff development /

    Published 2008
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    Beyond Heroes and Holidays A Practical Guide to K-12 Anti-Racist, Multicultural Education and Staff Development /

    Published 1997
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