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  2. Debi Mae West - Wikipedia

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    Debi Mae West is an American voice actress for popular radio, television, animation, and video games. [2] In 2008, she won a Spike Video Game Award for voicing Meryl Silverburgh in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Tsunade in Naruto. [3]

  3. Category : Fictional feminists and women's rights activists

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  4. Gamergate (harassment campaign) - Wikipedia

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    [171] [29] One prominent feminist critic of the representation of women in gaming is Anita Sarkeesian, [78] [79] whose Tropes vs. Women in Video Games project is devoted to female stereotypes in games. Her fundraising campaign and videos were met with hostility and harassment by some gamers.

  5. New 'Feminist Mad Max' is even better than 'Feminist Ryan ...

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  6. Sparks isn't a lone feminist fable-spinner; she's among a growing cohort of women who grew up loving the brutality, magic and spare structure of fairy tales, but wished to tweak the characters' motivations to reflect their own lives.

  7. How Witches Went From Folklore To Feminist Icons

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  8. THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The actor and writer, best known for playing Adam Sandler’s lover in ‘Uncut Gems’, has released a shocking new memoir. She speaks to Adam White about the drug ...

  9. List of feminists - Wikipedia

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    Suffragette, feminist; human rights campaigner; influential in labour rights and early days of UN: 1875–1939: Louisa Strittmater: United States: 1896: 1944: Feminist whose division of her estate to the National Woman's Party as listed in her will was controversially contested. [103] 1875–1939: Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill: United ...