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Batya Weinbaum

Batya Weinbaum (born Betty Susan Weinbaum in 1952) is an American poet, feminist, artist, editor, and professor. In addition to founding ''Femspec Journal'', for which she is an editor, she has published five books and numerous articles and essays in a wide-ranging variety of publications.
== Biography ==
Born February 2, 1952 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Weinbaum spent her childhood in Terre Haute, Indiana. Her parents Barbara Hyman and Jack Gerald Weinbaum, who were active in the civil rights movement and the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy, passed on a socio-political consciousness and activism to their daughter. Along with thousands of other anti-war activists Weinbaum participated in the Mayday 1971 protest in which over 7,000 were arrested in Washington, D.C. In the late 1970s Weinbaum voiced her feminist views in several articles published in political journals such as "The Other Side of the Paycheck: Monopoly Capital and the Structure of Consumption," co-authored with Amy Bridges in ''Monthly Review'' and "Women in the Transition to Socialism: Perspectives on the Chinese Case," in ''Review of Radical Political Economics'', 1976 and "Redefining the Question of Revolution," in ''Review of Radical Political Economics'', 1977. In 1984 Weinbaum briefly stayed at a commune known as Twin Oaks. Her essay on her experience living in the commune became a chapter in Rudy Rohrlich and Elaine Hoffman Baruch's book, ''Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers''〔.〕 Also from 1984 to 1986 Weinbaum met and taught courses with Dr. Liz Kennedy at SUNY Buffalo. Her association with Kennedy helped decide Weinbaum's multicultural approach to her academic direction. In 1997 Weinbaum founded a peer-review feminist journal, ''Femspec'', an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, magic realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres and continues as editor-in-chief.

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