Deborah Siegel

About Deborah Siegel

Deborah Siegel, PhD, founder of Girl w/Pen, is an expert on gender, politics, and the unfinished business of feminism across generations. She is the author of Sisterhood, Interrupted: From Radical Women to Grrls Gone Wild, co-editor of the literary anthology Only Child: Writers on the Singular Joys and Solitary Sorrows of Growing Up Solo, and co-founder of the webjournal The Scholar & Feminist Online. She is currently working on a book about how feminism has and hasn’t changed men. Her writings on women, feminism, contemporary families, sex, and popular culture have appeared in venues including The Washington Post, The Guardian, Slate’s The Big Money, Recessionwire, The Huffington Post, The American Prospect, More, Psychology Today, and The Mothers Movement Online.

A graduate of the first class of the Women’s Media Center’s Progressive Women’s Voices program, she is a frequent media commentator and lectures at campuses and conferences nationwide. She has been featured on tv and radio including The Today Show, CBS This Morning, WNBC, WCBS, New York 1, Good Morning America Radio, Pacifica Radio, The Wendy Williams Experience, The Judith Warner Show, and The Joey Reynolds Show.

In addition to writing and speaking, Deborah is VP of Education at SheWrites.com. Before that she lead myriad workshops and consulted with individuals, organizations, and companies seeking to expand their public platform through books, new media, and blogs. Organizational clients have included the Women’s Funding Network, the White House Project, the National Council for Research on Women, the National Women’s Studies Association, Catalyst, the Women’s Media Center, the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, the Family Violence Prevention Fund, and the Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership, where she is currently a Fellow. Deborah serves on the board of the Council on Contemporary Families.

Deborah received her doctorate in English and American Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2001. Raised in Chicago, she has made New York City her home. Read more about her work at www.deborahsiegel.net.

Her column, Mama w/Pen, appears the first Monday of each month. You can contact Deborah directly at [email protected]. To book Deborah for a talk in 2010, please contact CJ Lanoff at Speaking Matters, [email protected].

Sample Posts

Blogging Pregnancy…or Not
Change We Can Believe In
Presidential Masculinity
Sexist Earners, Boomerang Boys, and Teenage Dads