Mother of Invention: How Our Mothers Influenced Us as Feminist Acadamics and Activists
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Vanessa Reimer., & Vanessa Reimer|AUTHOR. (2013). Mother of Invention: How Our Mothers Influenced Us as Feminist Acadamics and Activists . Demeter Press.

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Vanessa Reimer and Vanessa Reimer|AUTHOR. 2013. Mother of Invention: How Our Mothers Influenced Us As Feminist Acadamics and Activists. Demeter Press.

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Vanessa Reimer and Vanessa Reimer|AUTHOR. Mother of Invention: How Our Mothers Influenced Us As Feminist Acadamics and Activists Demeter Press, 2013.

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