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- Norma Swenson, ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’ Co-Author, Dies at 93
Norma Swenson, an Author of ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves,’ Dies at 93 Mr Swenson died in 2002 Ms Swenson’s partner for the next decade and a half, Leonard van Gaasbeek, died in 2019
- Norma Meras Swenson, co-founder of Our Bodies Ourselves, dies . . .
Swenson died on May 11 at the age of 93 She was a co-author and editor of most editions of “Our Bodies, Ourselves” — the landmark book on women's health She was a leader and
- Groundbreaking ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’ Co-Author Dies at 93
Norma Swenson—a co-author of the groundbreaking book, Our Bodies, Ourselves—has died at age 93, The New York Times reported According to the author’s daughter, she died due to complications
- Norma Swenson | Our Bodies Ourselves
The Our Bodies Ourselves community deeply grieves the loss of our beloved colleague and eldest founder, Norma Meras Swenson She died on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at her home in Newton Centre, Massachusetts with her daughter Sarah at her side
- Norma Swenson Obituary: Pioneering Women’s Health Advocate
Norma Swenson, a pioneering women’s health advocate and co-author of the groundbreaking “Our Bodies, Ourselves,” has passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy of empowerment and education Swenson’s work revolutionized how women understood thier bodies and reproductive health,shaping the conversation around women’s rights for generations Her commitment
- Norma Meras Swenson - PressReader
In 1958, Norma Meras Swenson, who has died aged 93, gave birth to her daughter, Sarah, in Boston, Massachusetts The experience opened her eyes to how little agency American women had over something as natural as childbirth, and this set her up for a lifetime of activism
- Our Bodies, Ourselves author Norma Swenson dies
Norma Meras Swenson, a sociologist and womens health advocate, died at 93 Her experience during childbirth in 1958 ignited her activism, highlighting womens lack of agency She co-authored Our Bodies, Ourselves, transforming discussions on womens health
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