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  • Kathie Sarachild

    American writer and radical feminist

    Kathie Sarachild

    Born

    Kathie Amatniek


    July 1943
    NationalityUSA
    OccupationActivist
    Years active1967-present
    MovementRadical feminism

    Kathie Sarachild (born Kathie Amatniek; July 1943) is an American writer and radical feminist.[1] In 1968, she took the last name "Sarachild" after her mother Sara.

    Kathie coined the phrase "Sisterhood is Powerful" in a flier she wrote for the keynote speech she gave for New York Radical Women's first public action at the convocation of the Jeannette Rankin Brigade. This was a slogan that would become synonymous with the radical feminist movement in the years which followed.[2]

    She was one of four women who held the Women's Liberation banner at the Miss America protest, and had her paper "A Program for Radical Feminist Consciousness-Raising" presented at the First National Women's Liberation Conference outside Chicago on November 27