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VFA PIONEER HISTORIES PROJECT: LINDA BOYD KAVARSadmin2021-11-09T11:58:52-05:00

THE VFA PIONEER HISTORIES PROJECT

Linda Boyd Kavars

“For A Cowgirl From Iowa, I’ve Had a Pretty Big Life.”

Music producer and manager. Videographer. Founder and editor/publisher of InsideOut magazine. Founder of the Lorena Hickok Memorial and Scholarship Fund and Great Dames Productions. Recipient of a Grandmother Winnifred grant. 

Linda Boyd Kavars, August, 2020

Photo 1. Linda, 1970. Photo 2. Linda 2000 (Photo by Robert Giard). Photo 3. Linda helped to raise funds to mark Lorena “Hick” Hickok gravesite that resides under a dogwood tree in NY.

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More About Linda:

  • Select Feminists Interviewed and Filmed by Linda Kavars
    • Alix Dobkin 1998
    • Sidney Abbott 1995
    • Flo Kennedy by Kate Millett and Linda Kavars, 1991
      • Part 1
      • Part 2
    • Vivian Gornick 1991
    • Cynthia MacAdams 1985
    • Kate Millett 1983
  • Selected Highlights 
    • Music
    • Magazine
    • Lorena Hickok 
      • Newspaper clippings
      • The Hudson River Valley Review – Saving History pg 85
      • Lorena Alice “Hick” Hickok Scholarship Fund
    • Archives: The Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA
    • Cited in Barbara Love’s book, Feminists Who Changed America, pages 246-247
    • Included in “The Grandmother Winifred Journals 1996-2002,” by Robert Giard, page 366

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