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Unsung Heroines
35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area
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Rae Alexandra's Unsung Heroines gathers concise vignettes about 35 women—activists, health care workers, journalists, and community organizers—whose contributions to the Bay Area have been overlooked.
The book highlights figures from the 19th century through the 21st, illuminating how ordinary women accomplished extraordinary social change often without pay or public recognition.
Alexandra draws on archival newspaper coverage, letters, and local histories to reconstruct these lives with empathy and rigor.
The collection emphasizes grassroots activism and caretaking labor as central forces in regional history, showing continuities between past efforts and contemporary movements.
By bringing these stories together, the book seeks to correct the historical record and inspire readers to recognize hidden legacies in their communities.
The book highlights figures from the 19th century through the 21st, illuminating how ordinary women accomplished extraordinary social change often without pay or public recognition.
Alexandra draws on archival newspaper coverage, letters, and local histories to reconstruct these lives with empathy and rigor.
The collection emphasizes grassroots activism and caretaking labor as central forces in regional history, showing continuities between past efforts and contemporary movements.
By bringing these stories together, the book seeks to correct the historical record and inspire readers to recognize hidden legacies in their communities.
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's new book spotlighting overlooked Bay Area women and discussed with the author on the show.

Olivia Allen-Price

Rae Alexandra

Unsung Heroines: Rebel Girls of the Bay Area
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Grace Wan

Rae Alexandra

Celebrating the ‘Unsung Heroines’ of the Bay Area


