Ti-Grace Atkinson
Grace Atkinson, better known as Ti-Grace Atkinson, is an American radical feminist activist, writer and philosopher. She was an early member of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and presided over the New York chapter in from 1967-68, though she quickly grew disillusioned with the group. She left to form The Feminists, which she left a few years later due to internal disputes. Atkinson was a member of the Daughters of Bilitis and an advocate for political lesbianism. Atkinson has been largely inactive since the 1970s, but resurfaced in 2013 to co-author an open statement expressing radical feminists' concerns about what they perceived as the silencing of discussion around "the currently fashionable concept of gender." Ti-Grace Atkinson, American author and critic
9 November 1938
Born on the same birth day (9 November): Bill Guerin • Eyedea • Fernando Meirelles • Finn Cole • Imre Lakatos • Isabella of Valois • Jenő Bory • John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen • Lou Ferrigno • Martha Settle Putney • Martin Chemnitz • Michel Pagliaro • Paulene Myers • Philippa of Guelders • Sargent Shriver • Ted Potter Jr. • Tochiazuma Daisuke • Velimir Khlebnikov
Born in the same month (November 1938): Apolo Nsibambi • Driss Basri • Gérald Godin • Jake Gibbs • Jean Eustache • Jean Rollin • Jean Seberg • John M. Goldman • Johnny Crossan • Karl Schranz • Mack Jones • Mort Shuman • Robert Nozick • Satch Sanders • Willy Claes