LITERATURE
'GIRLDRIVE' BY EMMA BEE BERNSTEIN AND NONA WILLIS ARONOWITZ

by Jennifer Bartlett Jan 26, 2010

Emma Bee Bernstein (left) and Nona Willis Aronowitz (right).

Can feminism expand? Can it begin to dispel stereotypes from within and without the movement? The answer, according to Emma Bee Bernstein and Nona Willis Aronowitz’s GirlDrive, is a resounding yes!

In 2007, Aronowitz and Bernstein, friends since they were teenagers, decided to explore what feminism means to the current generation of women. As daughters of well-known feminists (Ellis Willis and Susan Bee, respectively) they grew up with feminism being a household word. Aronowitz and Bernstein desired to step out of their environment into the wider collective.

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