Background
E. J. Graff was born on July 8, 1958, in Brooklyn, New York, United States. She is a daughter of George Graff and Carol (Marcus) Graff.
Athens, OH 45701, USA
Ohio University where E. J. Graff received a Bachelor of Arts degree.
701 Warren Wilson Rd, Swannanoa, NC 28778, USA
Warren Wilson College where E. J. Graff studied.
(Will same-sex couples destroy "traditional" marriage, soo...)
Will same-sex couples destroy "traditional" marriage, soon to be followed by the collapse of all civilization? That charge has been leveled throughout history whenever the marriage rules change. But marriage, as E. J. Graff shows in this lively, fascinating tour through the history of marriage in the West, has always been a social battleground, its rules constantly shifting to fit each era and economy.
https://www.amazon.com/What-Marriage-Strange-Intimate-Institution/dp/0807041351/?tag=2022091-20
1999
(In this intelligently argued and carefully researched boo...)
In this intelligently argued and carefully researched book, Evelyn Murphy, Ph.D., examines how much women (and their families) lose over a lifetime to the wage gap, knocks down the myth that women "choose" to make less, and documents the widespread discrimination that's holding down women's pay.
https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Even-Women-Men-About/dp/0743296397/?tag=2022091-20
2005
E. J. Graff was born on July 8, 1958, in Brooklyn, New York, United States. She is a daughter of George Graff and Carol (Marcus) Graff.
E. J. Graff studied at Ohio University where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. She also attended Warren Wilson College and in 1986 received a Master of Fine Arts degree.
E. J. Graff started her career as a writer in 1980s when she wrote for and edited small feminist and gay newspapers like Bay Windows, Gay Community News. Later her works about lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues appeared on in such outlets as the New York Times Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Nation, Out, and The American Prospect. She also worked as a visiting scholar at Radcliffe College from 1997 to 1998 and as an affiliated scholar from 1998 to 1999. In 2005 she took up a post of an associate director at Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism and held this post until 2011. Since 2001, she has been a resident scholar at Brandeis University's Women’s Studies Research Center.
E. J. Graff started to write books in the 1990s. She wrote the first full-length American book on same-sex marriage, What Is Marriage For?, in 1999. Over the last fifteen years, Graff has expanded her reporting and analysis to cover gender and sexuality more broadly, including discrimination and violence against women, children, and people of color, employment law, fraud and corruption in international adoption. Graff collaborated with Evelyn F. Murphy, president of the Women Are Getting Even Project, to write Getting Even: Why Women Don't Get Paid like Men—And What To Do about It.
E. J. Graff is known as an American writer and journalist, who is famous for her works that focus on gender, sexuality, and human rights. Her famous book is What Is Marriage For?.
In 1996, Graff received Margolis Award for political essay and journalism. She also received Massachusetts Artists Foundation, Watertown Cultural Council Award for Fiction and Massachusetts Cultural Council Award for Fiction. In 2001, she got The Nation Institute Investigative Fund Research Award.
(Will same-sex couples destroy "traditional" marriage, soo...)
1999(In this intelligently argued and carefully researched boo...)
2005E. J. Graff has been a board member of the Journalism & Women Symposium.
E. J. Graff married Madeline Drexler in 1991.