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    Sally Miller Gearhart (April 15, 1931 – July 14, 2021) was an American teacher, feminist, science-fiction writer, and political activist. In 1973, she...
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  • Wanderground is a speculative fiction novel by Sally Miller Gearhart, published in 1978 by Persephone Press. It is Gearhart's first and most famous novel, and continues...
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  • David Gearhart (born 1952), fifth chancellor of the University of Arkansas May Gearhart (1872–1951), American printmaker Sally Miller Gearhart (born 1931)...
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    public schools. Openly gay San Francisco politician Harvey Milk and Sally Miller Gearhart, as well as many other gay and lesbian activists of the time were...
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  • beauty queen and radio talk show host Sally Miller, a character from The Charmings American sitcom Sally Miller Gearhart, openly lesbian American feminist...
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    Grace and Frankie Krystle Episode: "The Goodbyes" 2017 When We Rise Sally Miller Gearhart TV miniseries 2017 The Celebrity Perspective Guest TV series 2017...
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    man she met in Washington, D.C., in the 1980s.) In 1978, lesbian Sally Miller Gearhart fought alongside Harvey Milk to defeat Proposition 6 (also known...
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  • overlapping category of feminist science fiction. According to the author Sally Miller Gearhart, "A feminist utopian novel is one which a. contrasts the present...
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  • God-the-Father, or, All the Church Needs Is a Good Lay . . . On Its Side", Sally Miller Gearhart (1972) "The Tyranny of Structurelessness", Joreen (1972) "Tum'ah...
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  • "Ecofeminist Theories of Liberation in the Science Fiction of Sally Miller Gearhart, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joan Slonczewski". In Vakoch, Douglas A...
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  • mean, more musical". The Varsity, January 21, 2024. Samantha Bergeson, "'Miller's Girl' Review: Martin Freeman Shines Opposite Jenna Ortega in Layered Teacher-Student...
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    Senate of Virginia James M. French, member of the Virginia Senate Sally Miller Gearhart, author and political activist David Emmons Johnston, congressman...
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    man she met in Washington, D.C. in the 1980s.) In 1978, lesbian Sally Miller Gearhart fought alongside Milk to defeat Proposition 6 (also known as the...
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  • (later wife) Fiona Dourif as young Diane Jones Carrie Preston as Sally Miller Gearhart, activist, teacher, and writer Michael K. Williams as Ken Jones...
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  • the original on 28 July 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2019. "Sally'S Story". Sally Miller Gearhart. Retrieved 13 November 2018. Morris, Gary (November 2002)...
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  • Robert Ferrigno, writer Carolyn Forche, writer Charles Fort, poet Sally Miller Gearhart, science fiction writer, women's studies pioneer, and early gay...
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    Frey, social media comedian and dancer, born and raised in Ukiah Sally Miller Gearhart, feminist and lesbian author and activist, died in Ukiah Grace Hudson...
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    engage in invitational rhetoric. Re-sourcement is a term coined by Sally Miller Gearhart that means drawing energy from a new source—“a source other than...
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    Colvin, Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia Katherine Emery, actress Sally Miller Gearhart, educator and writer Lendon Gray, Olympic dressage rider Angelia...
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    Barbara Kingsolver Surfacing by Margaret Atwood The Wanderground by Sally Miller Gearhart Woman on the Edge of Time by Marge Piercy The Kin of Ata are Waiting...
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  • (1928—018) Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) Sheri S. Tepper (1929—2016) Sally Miller Gearhart (1931—2021) Fay Weldon (1931—2023) Nancy Bogen b. 1932 Sophie Behr...
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  • which the rhetorical theories of nine feminist theorists such as Sally Miller Gearhart, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Sonia Johnson are explicated, providing the...
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  • Everything (2002), Aren X. Tulchinsky The Wanderground (2002), Sally Miller Gearhart Hunger (2002), Jane Eaton Hamilton Garis Tepi Seorang Lesbian (2003)...
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    Community Church founder Reverend Troy Perry, and more. Other: Sally Miller Gearhart became the first open lesbian to obtain a tenure-track faculty position...
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  • Friedan, 1942 graduate of Smith College; author and noted feminist Sally Miller Gearhart, 1952 graduate of Sweet Briar College; feminist, science fiction...
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  • musician, saxophonist Gloria Frym – poet, fiction writer, and essayist Sally Miller Gearhart – feminist, science fiction writer, and political activist Vartan...
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  • Twin Peaks Tavern, which removed its blacked-out windows in 1972. Sally Miller Gearhart became the first open lesbian to obtain a tenure-track faculty position...
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  • Press, 1978), is a separatist utopian novel written from author Sally Miller Gearhart's personal experience in rural lesbian-separatist collectives. Wild...
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  • "You Are Where You Eat", Laura Shapiro (1975) "A Feminist Tarot", Sally Miller Gearhart and Susan Rennie (1976) Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman...
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    (1928—018) Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) Sheri S. Tepper (1929—2016) Sally Miller Gearhart (1931—2021) Fay Weldon (1931—2023) Nancy Bogen b. 1932 Sophie Behr...
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