THE VFA PIONEER HISTORIES PROJECT
Lorraine Duvall
“All my life, I’ve felt a need for women to gather, share stories and support each other. It’s as relevant now as it was 40 years ago.”
Author. Educator. Historian. Environmental advocate.
Interviewed by Mary Jean Collins, VFA Historian, August, 2020
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Photo 1. From the cover of Lorraine’s book, And I Know Too Much To Pretend: A Memoir. Photo 2. From the cover of Lorraine’s book, Finding a Woman’s Place, The Story of a 1970s Feminist Collective in the Adirondacks.