Meg Bowman
July 28, 2012
On this date in 1929,
Prof. Meg Bowman was born in North Dakota
to "pillars" of the Methodist Church. Meg found one other avid reader in
her small town who became her best friend, an atheist like Meg. Meg
became active with the Progressive Party in 1948, earning her B.A. from
Colorado College, 1954, a Master's from Arizona State University in
1961, and a Ph.D. in 1985. She organized the Fremont Human Rights
Commission in the 1960s, persuaded the city of Fremont, Calif., to
establish an active Human Relations Commission, and regularly
participated in civil rights and peace marches. She has been active in
the Fremont Unitarian Fellowship, the area chapter of National
Organization for Women, the San Jose Unitarian Church, the Older Women's
League, and at one time co-chaired the Feminist Caucus of the American
Humanist Association. Since 1986, Meg has helped sponsor impoverished
young women through school in Kenya and Romania. She is retired from the
San Jose State University sociology department. She has written many
books through Hot Flash Press, including
Memorial Services for Women, and
Feminist Classics: Women's Words that Changed the World. An intrepid world traveler, Meg has organized many international tours with a feminist and freethought slant.
"Why burn? The answer is simple. Read the Bible — the Koran — the theologians and philosophers of the world."
—
Meg Bowman, Why We Burn: Sexism Exorcised, 1988. For more about Meg Bowman, see Women Without Superstition
Compiled by Annie Laurie Gaylor (FFRF)
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