Harriet Fraad (born August 19, 1941) is an American feminist activist, psychotherapist and hypnotherapist in New York City. She has been practicing as a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist for 37 years.[1] She is said to be a founding member of the Feminist movement, owed in part to her founding of the Women's Liberation Movement in 1968.[2] She is the founder of the journal Rethinking Marxism and specializes in writing about the intersection between economics and psychology.[3]
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HarrietFraad (born August 19, 1941) is an American feminist activist, psychotherapist and hypnotherapist in New York City. She has been practicing as...
databases and/or staff shortages. Feminist activist and psychotherapist HarrietFraad and Marxian economist Richard D. Wolff contend that "American hyper-capitalism"...
London Fraad, was a curator of Middle Eastern Art at the Brooklyn Museum. She had two sisters, HarrietFraad Wolff (born 1941) and Julie Fraad (born 1948)...
Ephraim never publicly acknowledged as his daughter, and Ephraim's nieces HarrietFraad and Rosalyn Baxandall; their mother Irma was his sister. London died...
her cousin was Rosalyn Baxandall, and another is Baxandall's sister HarrietFraad. Mary Hamilton Ms. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Davies...
whom he never publicly acknowledged. London also had two nieces, Fraad's daughters Harriet and Rosalyn, who was previously married to Lee Baxandall. Rosalyn...
Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2012. Harriet Husson Carville (Mrs. James G. Carville) Archived May 8, 2009, at the Wayback...