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Yvonne L. Swan (aka Wanrow 1962-1979)
September 13, 2020
Rest in Paradise, Diana. I am sorry we didn't get better acquainted, but we were both so busy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the work, all the courageous work you did and all the sacrifices you made for all of us! Much love!
Kathleen Donson Soots
August 9, 2020
Been many years since our paths crossed but I will always remember our conversations, her love of animals and her larger than life personality. She was always kind and warm towards me. I am grateful to have been in her presence. She breathed life into women's issues and activism. May she rest in peace.
W.H. King
August 7, 2020
As a newly SF State graduate in 1977, I had the honor to meet and work with Diana during the meetings of the early stages of Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media (WAVPM) in San Francisco, which evolved from the San Francisco Conference on Violence Against Women in December 1976. I was one of those feminists who met weekly to organize and plan action. Diana's knowledge and contributions to those meetings were remarkable. I was totally in awe of her. Many of us looked up to her for her research, knowledge and leadership on this subject. The conference had lit a spark in us, and Diana was one of the key feminists who was instrumental in encouraging we young feminists attending those WAVPM meetings to forge forward to end violence in pornography and media as it relates to women. I went on to publicly speak on this issue as result of the WAVP meetings. Thank you, Diana, for your great contributions and work ending violence towards woman and being a beacon to motivate me to join the cause. RIP.
Tsiporah Judith Anderson-Gottlieb
August 6, 2020
I am saddened at the news of Diana’s passing. I first met Diana in 1970, in Berkeley, in a Women’s “consciousness-raising” group. She was already an accomplished sociologist and I was a returning student at UC Berkeley, raising 3 young daughters. I was in awe of Diana and her intellect, and was honored to be an interviewee for her book, The Politics of Rape. It was a difficult subject to talk about back then, but she was encouraging and compassionate. We bonded over our mutual disgust of pornography and its deleterious/violent/dehumanizing effect on men’s behavior toward women. We went to several porn movies together to analyze and discuss them for a new group she had organized. Pornography was a loaded topic at the time, as many women feared being accused of “prudishness” if they verbally condemned it. I appreciated Dana’s strong belief in its damaging effects. We had a few social nights out to a few Oakland bars where some of her Mills College students hung out. It was clear they adored her, each competing to dance with their idol. I think I idolized her, too, and felt honored to have the friendship of such an intelligent woman. And, oh, that marvelous South African accent!!. I remember when she moved into her first Radical feminist house where no men were allowed and an issue arose when her brother was coming to visit and was not allowed to come in. ( I can’t remember what the resolution was). Our lives began to diverge and we met up more and more infrequently, and at some point we lost touch as I moved out of the Bay Area. I never forgot her, though, and heard about her through media from time to time. I don’t think I’ve ever met a more fierce defender of women and a fighter for our rights and freedoms. The world has lost a warrior.
Anne Mayne
August 5, 2020
She was a great inspiration to me. Supported me through the difficult work of setting up Rape Crisis Cape Town. She was with her time, letting me talk about difficulties and challenges for hours and she was so helpful with suggestions and insights. She was a wonderful combination of vulnerability, determination and courage. She simply couldn't believe that after she uncovered and exposed abuse, bullying, exploitation and murder of women, the world didn't immediately take it on and put it right. This made her angry and caused her to work even harder. I hope before she died that she realised how much she had changed the world for the better for both women and men.
mary barter
August 2, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Laura X
July 31, 2020
I miss my constant comrade in the fight against violence against women and girls. Please note that one of the rape survivors interviewed for Diana Russell's book The Politics of Rape: The Victim's Perspective (1975) responded to the announcement on Berkeleyside (https://www.berkeleyside.com/2020/07/30/remembering-diana-e-h-russell-world-renowned-feminist-activist) Thank you, Doris B. for mentioning this groundbreaking book. I am guessing that the great news that this is now available on Google Books is more recent than the list of online publications listed on the Books and Articles Online tab on her website. Here is a link to the Books tab on her website with abstracts and reviews, which does include The Politics of Rape.
https://www.dianarussell.com/books.html
Laura X, founder/director of the former
National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape
Women's History Library
(510) 587-3372 Berkeley, Ca.
http://ncmdr.org
New website: http://lauraxinstitute.org
for Laura's Social Movements Archives
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurarorthweinjr
Lidiethe Madden Arias
July 31, 2020
Su legado perdurará para la eternidad. Qué descanse en paz. Estudiaré su obra para las futuras generaciones.
Jill Radford Professor emerita, Teesside Universitty
July 30, 2020
It was a great privilege to have met and worked with Diana Russell back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Her commitment to working to end violence against women and girls was inspirational as was the energy she gave to this work.
Carmen Castro Umaña
July 30, 2020
Diana, Vive y Vivirá por siempre en la lucha de las Mujeres Sobrevivientes de Violencia. Ella seguirá en las calles alzando su voz en todas las Protestas de las Mujeres Del Mundo por el Derecho a Una Vida Sin Violencia.
" VIVa Para SIEMPRE DIANA RUSSELL"
Jane
July 30, 2020
What an inspiring woman who was part of my political education. A true feminist hero.
Claudia
July 29, 2020
La Dra. Russell deja un enorme legado feminista. El llamado que hizo en el 76 para nombrar el femicidio es elemento indispensable para hablar hoy día acerca de la violencia de género en México y en América latina.
Claudia E.
July 29, 2020
La Dra. Diana Russell deja un enorme legado para todas las mujeres feministas en el mundo. Como académica y también como una coherente activista. Hoy el constructo teórico que inició como "femicide" es elemento indispensable en la enseñanza de las violencias de género en México y en América latina. Un legado de lucha para acceder a la justicia
Simone
July 29, 2020
I too lived with Diana within the last several years. She had this lovely large home in Berkeley where she had an all women's living space. What I liked about Diana on a personal level was her commitment to feminism and her good health. She exercised daily and ate well. She was still going to the gym in her late 70's where she loved to sing with her head phones on. She also loved her dog (Lovies) and really always did right by the environment. She saved rain water and had solar
panels. She was vegan and fully supported animal rights. She was a wonder with plants too. Diana had a strong personality but was still kind. She believed in action and lived a full life. I will always remember her for her strength and quirks. Rest in peace Diana.
Sue Leigh
July 29, 2020
When I worked in rape crisis Diana’s work provided me with valuable insights into trauma and the women I worked with a great deal of comfort in the knowledge that what they were experiencing was a natural reaction to terrible events in their lives. I put acquaintance but this is only through her books
Montserrat Sagot
July 29, 2020
Very sad news. She was a great inspiration and gave us many tools to understand the conditions that lead to misogynist killing of women.
Adriane
July 29, 2020
Brilliant, hard working, caring. This trailblazer will be missed.
Lois Hoeffler
July 29, 2020
Thank you for posting. I lived in her household in Berkeley for the last three years I was in California (the obit says she passed in Oakland but maybe she was in a hospital). We had very interesting conversations about feminism and femicide. She had a droll sense of humor. I remember her with fondness and am happy to have known her.
Mickey Z.
July 29, 2020
We are all blessed by her brave work and her enduring legacy.
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