
Clara Bingham
Award-winning journalist | Author chronicling the women's liberation movement

About
Clara Bingham transforms historical silence into powerful narrative through her groundbreaking work as an award-winning journalist and author. She has dedicated her career to uncovering critical stories of social justice and women's empowerment, bringing previously untold stories to light through meticulous research and compelling storytelling.
Her most significant contribution is The Movement: How Women's Liberation Transformed America 1963-1973, which represents the first comprehensive oral history of second-wave feminism. Through this groundbreaking work, Bingham gives voice to the women who revolutionized American society, illuminating pivotal moments of gender equality and offering audiences an intimate understanding of how collective action creates profound social change.
Her approach combines rigorous historical research with accessible storytelling, making complex social movements understandable and relevant to contemporary audiences.
What Clara Talks About
The untold stories of second-wave feminism and women's liberation 1963-1973
How oral history preserves and amplifies marginalized voices
The role of collective action in creating lasting social change
Transforming historical research into compelling narratives for modern audiences
Women's empowerment movements and their impact on American society
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