Ginny Z BersonGinny Z Berson is a longtime political activist driven by a longing for justice. She was a member of The Furies--a radical lesbian feminist separatist collective in Washington, DC. They produced a mostly monthly newspaper, The Furies, that as distributed nationally and had a significant impact on women's groups all over the US. After The Furies broke up, Ginny pulled together a group of women in DC to begin visioning and planning what would become Olivia Records, the national women's record company. She and her partner, the musician Meg Christian, were the initial driving force getting Olivia off the ground. After leaving Olivia in 1980, Ginny worked for many years in community radio--at KPFA-FM, Pacifica Radio, and the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. She now works as Director of Outreach for World Trust Educational Services, an anti- racist educational organization. She also does racial equity work in her neighborhood as part of Neighbors for Racial Justice. Read More Read Less
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