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Sonia Pressman Fuentes (born May 30, 1928 in Berlin, Germany) is a German American author, speaker, feminist leader, and lawyer.


Early years and education

Fuentes was born in
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,
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, of
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parents, with whom she came to the U.S. to escape the
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. She graduated from
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and the
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.


Career

In the U.S., she became one of the founders of the second wave of the women's movement. She was a co-founder of the
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(NOW) and Federally Employed Women (FEW), and she was one of the first woman lawyers in the
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(EEOC). She contributed to several early sexual discrimination cases by connecting complainants with feminist lawyers outside the EEOC. Fuentes is the author of a memoir, ''Eat First—You Don't Know What They'll Give You, The Adventures of an Immigrant Family and Their Feminist Daughter'' (1999), which has been required reading at
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and American University in Washington, D.C. Her articles on women's rights and other subjects have been published in newspapers, magazines, and journals in the U.S. and other countries. Fuentes has given talks throughout the U.S. as well as in Germany, Spain, Japan, China, the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand. She has served as an "American specialist" on women's rights for the then- U.S. Information Agency. She is a member of the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame. Since 1994 Fuentes has been a resident of
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as a
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and permanently, since 2009. Her papers are archived in the
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at
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.


Awards

*Foremother Award from the
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.


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External links


Official website

Sonja Pressman Fuentes
at the Jewish Women's Archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Fuentes, Sonia Pressman 1928 births Living people 20th-century American writers 20th-century American women writers Jewish American writers American women lawyers American lawyers National Organization for Women people People from Sarasota, Florida Jewish women writers American people of Polish descent Cornell University alumni University of Miami School of Law alumni German emigrants to the United States 21st-century American Jews 21st-century American women