Valerie Countway Robinson has been a long time advocate of womens rights, writing and editing in the newspaper, What She Wants, during the 1970s. At that time she also took part in small group sess...view moreValerie Countway Robinson has been a long time advocate of womens rights, writing and editing in the newspaper, What She Wants, during the 1970s. At that time she also took part in small group sessions with women discussing their everyday problems and wishes for the future. She earned an MS in Biology from Cleveland State University in 2000, and then pursued graduate work in Anthropology at Kent State University. In 2015 she published a paper in the journal, Medical Hypotheses, entitled Support for the hypothesis that sexual breast stimulation is an ancestral practice and a key to understanding womens health. She has worked in an outpatient hospital setting with pregnant women, and taught public school. Valerie and her husband are the parents of three grown children, as well as the grandparents of nine, and the great grandparents of one. Not only a feminist, Valerie is an avid participant in the movement for racial, social, and economic justice and equality.view less