Pattrice Jones
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Pattrice Jones

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pattrice jones stopped eating meat in 1976 at the age of 15 and flung herself into the new movement for gay liberation. As an activist in a variety of movements since then, she has organized rent strikes, kiss-ins, and an assortment of unlikely coalitions. As a psychotherapist, she studied and worked to repair the repercussions of many kinds of trauma, including sexual and domestic violence. As a college instructor she has taught courses in psychology, public speaking, and social change. She speaks and writes about the links among racism, sexism, speciesism, class exploitation, and environmental despoilation from an ecofeminist perspective. Her essay Mothers with Monkeywrenches: Feminist Imperatives and the ALF appears in Terrorists or Freedom Fighters?. She lives in rural Maryland, where she helps operate the Eastern Shore Sanctuary and Education Center and teaches at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.

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