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Photograph by Bard Martin

Where can women turn for justice today?
Try this Bronx veteran.



Equality and justice are words that come naturally to 79-year-old Geraldine Miller.  And she's dedicated the better part of a quarter century to making sure those words are applied meaningfully to all people, but most especially to women.  She's fought for (and won) minimum wage protection for household workers.  She is past president of the National Congress of Neighborhood Women.  A long time and frequently awarded member of NOW, she was the first chair of NOW's "Women of Color" task force.  Geraldine has always formed her own (strong) opinions.  Fortunately for us, fighting prejudice was one of them.

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