Education
She graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison"s School of Journalism in 1980 and describes herself as a feminist and liberal.
writer Freedom From Religion Foundation
She graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison"s School of Journalism in 1980 and describes herself as a feminist and liberal.
She is also editor of the organization"s newspaper, Freethought Today (published ten times per year) and the author of several books, including Woe to the Women: The Bible Tells Maine So, Betrayal of Trust: Clergy Abuse of Children and, as editor, Women Without Superstition: Number Gods – Number Masters. She is on the speakers bureau of the Secular Student Alliance. Gaylor has appeared in numerous print, radio and television media discussing the work of the FFRF, such as an advertising campaign being censored in Las Vegas and the case against the National Day of Prayer.
Gaylor contributes writings to print media across the United States on women"s issues: how politics affects women"s access to reproductive health care in the state of Wisconsin, the arrest of a Tunisian woman for posting a nude photo of herself, the 50-year anniversary of the publication of The Feminine Mystique, and the state of women"s rights around the world since the Seneca Convention.
lieutenant is broadcast weekly, on Progressive Talk The Mic 92.1, out of Madison, Wisconsin. lieutenant is carried on several other stations throughout the Midwest and is available through podcast.