Barbara Ehrenreich

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Barbara Ehrenreich was an American author, journalist, and social critic best known for her incisive examinations of class, labor, and economic inequality in works such as "Nickel and Dimed."

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Barbara Ehrenreich canonical 4

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instanceOf author
human
journalist
social critic
awardReceived Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest
surface form: L.A. Times Book Prize (Current Interest) for Nickel and Dimed

Sidney Hillman Award
causeOfDeath stroke
child Ben Ehrenreich
Rosa Brooks
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1941-08-26
dateOfDeath 2022-09-01
educatedAt Reed College
Rockefeller University
employer Mother Jones
The Nation
The New York Times
Time magazine
ethnicGroup American of mixed European ancestry
familyName Ehrenreich
fieldOfStudy cellular immunology
chemistry
genre nonfiction
social criticism
givenName Barbara
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest class
economic inequality
health care
labor
women's rights
memberOf Democratic Socialists of America
movement democratic socialism
feminism
name Barbara Ehrenreich self-link
notableWork Bait and Switch
Blood Rites
Bright-sided
Fear of Falling
Natural Causes
Nickel and Dimed
occupation essayist
journalist
political activist
writer
placeOfBirth Butte, Montana
surface form: Butte, Montana, United States
placeOfDeath Alexandria, Virginia
surface form: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
politicalAlignment left-wing politics
sexOrGender female
spouse Gary Stevenson
John Ehrenreich

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Erasmus Prize notableLaureate Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbara Ehrenreich name Barbara Ehrenreich self-link
Ehrenreich hasNotableBearer Barbara Ehrenreich