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Max Dashu
Maxine Hammond, known professionally as Max Dashu, (born 1950 in the United States) is an American feminist historian, blogger and artist. In 1970, she founded the Suppressed Histories Archives, a collection of over 14,000 slides she has photographed and 100 slideshows she has created on global women's history, archaeology, Goddess traditions, female priests and female shamans.〔(About Max Dashu ). Suppressedhistories.net. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕〔(Max Dashu ). Matrifocus.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 She has presented these slideshows throughout North America for over 40 years.〔 ==Career== Dashu makes feminist paintings, posters and prints. Her art has appeared in Daughters of the Moon Tarot, in books by Judy Grahn, Diane Stein, and Martha Shelley, and in her own Witch Dream Comix (1975), as well as in many feminist, lesbian, and pagan publications over the years.〔〔(Runa: the Art of Max Dashu ). Users.lmi.net. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 She has been influential in opening up space for consideration of egalitarian matrilineages through her critique of Cynthia Eller's book "The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory" (2000), which critique is titled "(Knocking Down Straw Dolls )" (2000), and republished in Feminist Theology 13.2 (2005), Sage Publications, UK.〔 She has also written many feminist blog posts.〔(Articles by Max Dashu ). Suppressedhistories.net. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕 Her movie "Women's Power" has been screened in the US, Britain, Netherlands, Italy, and Australia; it shows women's history throughout the world.〔(Women's Power DVD premiere ). Suppressedhistories.net. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.〕
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