Vilunya Diskin | |
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Born | Wilhelmina Fliegelman May 1, 1941 Przemyslany, Lvov District, Poland |
Other names | Wilma Firstenburg |
Alma mater | UC Berkeley, UCLA |
Notable work | Our Bodies, Ourselves |
Spouse | Martin Diskin |
Family | Children: Leah Diskin, Aaron Diskin Grandchildren: Nadia Diskin-Gaudette, Kiera Diskin-Gaudette, Zev Diskin |
Vilunya Diskin (née Wilhelmina Fliegelman, b. May 1, 1941[1]) is one of the founders the Boston Women's Health Book Collective and a co-author of Our Bodies, Ourselves living in Boston, Massachusetts. She was born in the town of Przemyslany, Poland, and eventually immigrated to the United States in 1948.[2][3] In the United States, she was adopted and raised by an American Jewish family in Los Angeles.[2] During her time at university, she became involved in feminist activism, which eventually led to her involvement in the creation of the collective (and publication) Our Bodies, Ourselves.[3]