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Anne Winkler-Morey

Anne Winkler-Morey

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Writer, Minnesota Women's Press

Minneapolis

Biography

Anne Winkler-Morey has a PhD from the University of Minnesota and taught history and ethnic studies at colleges and Universities in the Twin Cities for three decades. In the 1980s she was the Director of the Central America Resource Center in Minneapolis and in 2010 she was instigator of the National Ethnic Studies Week. Her Minneapolis Interview Project includes 100 life stories with a social justice lens. She lives in Minneapolis with her spouse, David. In 2011-2012, they rode the contiguous perimeter of the United States. Allegiance to Winds and Waters: Bicycling the Political Divides of the United States is her story of that trip.

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Total articles 18

  • Aging Across Borders #4: Vignettes for International Women’s Day

    By Anne Winkler-Morey Verified, Mikki Morrissette Verified

    Mar. 13, 2025

  • COLUMN: Aging Across Borders, #3

    By Anne Winkler-Morey Verified, Mikki Morrissette Verified

    Jan. 27, 2025

  • My Grandparents' Rent Control Apartment in Queens

    By Anne Winkler-Morey Verified

    Sep. 16, 2022

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Minnesota Women's Press

Minnesota Women's Press is a feminist media platform founded in 1985, making it one of the oldest continuously published feminist publications in the U.S. Based in Minneapolis, it operates as both a print magazine and a digital platform, focusing on amplifying women’s voices and leadership. The publication was established by Mollie Hoben and Glenda Martin to address the underrepresentation of women in mainstream media. The magazine transitioned from a biweekly newspaper to a monthly format in 2009, featuring community-based journalism, photography, and stories from cis/trans women and nonbinary individuals. Its digital platform offers articles, interviews, and resources that align with feminist advocacy and social change. Additionally, the Changemakers Alliance facilitates discussions and initiatives aimed at addressing systemic challenges. Minnesota Women's Press is dedicated to uplifting marginalized voices and inspiring collective action, with a vision for inclusive narratives and collaborative efforts to drive systemic change.

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

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Founded: 1985