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director Paula Friedman
A
highly regarded literary and publishing professional and widely
exhibited photographer experienced in public relations/marketing
and nonprofit administration
- Author of The Rescuers Path, a novel
of political struggle, young love, refugee families, and an adopted
woman's search for her origins (2012, Plain View Press)
- Award-winning fiction and poetry in Jewish
Womens Literary Annual, Out of Line, Earths Daughters,
Verseweavers, 2001, and scores of other nationwide magazines
and anthologies
- Pushcart Prize nominations, New Millenium Writing
honors, OSPA 2005 Award, and numerous other literary awards
- Over sixteen years experience book editing for
university and trade publishers
- Twenty years professional experience handling
publicity for arts and social change organizations
- Photographs on exhibit at prestigious Northwest
and S.F. Bay Area venue
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A radical antiwar and social justice
activist, a birthmother and former welfare mother, Paula Friedman
has long struggled for womens, childrens, seniors,
and workers rights and for affordable housing and public transit,
compassionate health care for all, and a world of peace and human
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