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Joan Kennedy Taylor
A founding board member and former Vice President of FFE, is the National Coordinator of the Association of Libertarian Feminists. She is the author of SEXUAL HARASSMENT: a Non-Adversarial Approach (2002); Reclaiming the Mainstream: Individualist Feminism Rediscovered (1992) and a pamphlet Women's Issues: Feminism, Classical Liberalism, and the Future, in the Essays in Public Policy series of the Hoover Institution. She was an editor for The Libertarian Review and The Freeman , and has written for many publications including Free Inquiry, American Enterprise, Reason, The Wall Street Journal, Success Magazine , the Stanford Law and Policy Review, and the communications law journal, Commlaw Conspectus. She has directed book programs for the Manhattan Institute and the Foundation for Economic Education and was a commentator on "Byline", the Cato Institute syndicated radio program. Her latest book, What to Do When You Don't Want to Call the Cops: A Non-Adversarial Approach to Sexual Harassment will be published by NYU Press in the Fall of 1999. Joan Kennedy Taylor writes and lectures about the historic liberal roots of American feminism and how the movement's initial emphasis on individual rights continues to be the mainstream of feminism today.

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