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Alameda’s Kate Schatz examines women’s reproductive rights in the 1960s in new novel 

Alameda writer Kate Schatz’s first novel is set in 1968, but it couldn’t be more relevant to women’s struggles today.   The feminist, known for her nonfiction “Rad Women” books and “Do the Work: An Anti-Racist Activity Book,” written with W. Kamau Bell, now turns her eye to fiction—or returns to fiction, which she says was first love back in her student days—to take on the women’s rights and reproductive freedom.  She’s launching […]

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