Judy Rebick (born August 15, 1945) is a Canadian writer, journalist, political activist, and feminist.
Early life
Born in
Reno
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,
Nevada
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, Rebick and her family moved to
Toronto
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when she was 9. She became a socialist activist in the 1970s, joining the
Revolutionary Marxist Group. She was a member of its successor, the
Revolutionary Workers League, and wrote articles for the RWL's newspaper, ''Socialist Voice'', until she left the organization in the early 1980s.
Career
1980s
Rebick first gained prominence in her role as spokesperson for the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics, a
pro-choice
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group, in the 1980s.
In 1983, when a man attacked
Henry Morgentaler
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with garden shears outside of his Toronto abortion clinic, Rebick blocked the attack, and Morgentaler escaped unharmed. Augusto Dantas was charged with assault and with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public good.
She became active in the mid-1980s with an internal group within the
Ontario New Democratic Party
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called the "Campaign for an Activist Party". Though the CAP generated a significant degree of grassroot support, it was opposed by the party establishment, including party leader
Bob Rae
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, and failed. Rebick lost her bid to become party president, losing to
Gillian Sandeman
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Background
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, 818 votes to 361. In the
1987 provincial election, she was the NDP's candidate in the suburban Toronto riding of
Oriole
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, where she placed third with 16.7% of the vote, losing to the incumbent,
Liberal cabinet minister
Elinor Caplan.
Rebick also worked for
The Canadian Hearing Society
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during the 1970s and 1980s as special projects director.
1990s
Rebick became a nationally known figure as president of the
National Action Committee on the Status of Women from 1990 to 1993. She was the co-host of a prime time debate show called ''Face Off'' on
CBC Newsworld
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from 1994–1998 and then a women's discussion show ''
Straight From the Hip'', until 2000. She was a regular commentator on CBC TV's ''
Sunday Report'' and
CBC Radio
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. She was during that time also a columnist with ''
Elm Street'', the ''
London Free Press
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History
''The London Free Press'' began as the ''Canadian Free Press'', founded by Willi ...
'', and on
CBC Online.
2000s
With
Jim Stanford
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Svend Robinson and
Libby Davies, she helped lead the
New Politics Initiative, a movement that worked both inside and outside the
New Democratic Party
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to refocus it as an activist party. The NPI's platform was rejected at the 2001 NDP convention in
Winnipeg
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. She initiated the wind down of the NPI in 2003, claiming that many of its ideals had been embraced by new party leader
Jack Layton.
In 2005, she published ''
Ten Thousand Roses: The Making of a Feminist Revolution'', which covers feminists movements in Canada from the 1960s through the 1990s. She also published ''Transforming Power: From the Personal to the Political'' (2009). From 2002 to 2011 she served three consecutive terms as the Canadian Auto Workers–
Sam Gindin
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Gindin's writings have focused on the Canadian Auto Workers, the auto industry, the crisis in organize ...
Chair in Social Justice and Democracy at Ryerson University (now
Toronto Metropolitan University
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) in
Toronto, Ontario
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.
Rebick, who is Jewish, took part in protests against the
State of Israel's military actions in the
2009 Gaza conflict
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2010–present
After the conclusion of the
G20 summit
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in Toronto in June 2010, Rebick suggested that police did not adequately address the problem of
Black Bloc protestors who caused property damage, stating at the time, "What they could have done is arrest the Black Bloc at the beginning before they had a chance to be part of the bigger crowd, and that's what they didn't do."
Rebick began visiting
Occupy camps starting with
Zuccotti Park in New York on October 16, 2011, after the movement had exploded in growth overnight and camps had been established in cities throughout the US and Canada. She began promoting the Occupy movement, and in March 2012 her book ''Occupy This'' was released by Penguin Canada.
Her memoir, ''Heroes in My Head'', was released in 2018. The book formed part of the basis for
Mike Hoolboom's documentary film ''
Judy Versus Capitalism
''Judy Versus Capitalism'' is a 2020 Canadian documentary film, directed by Mike Hoolboom.Matthew Hays"Judy! Judy! Judy!: Two Canadian institutions collide in Mike Hoolboom’s heartfelt Judy Rebick doc ‘Judy Versus Capitalism’" ''Point of Vi ...
'', which was released in 2020.
In March 2022, she was amongst 151 international feminists signing ''Feminist Resistance Against War: A Manifesto'', in solidarity with the
Feminist Anti-War Resistance initiated by Russian feminists after the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
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References
External links
transformingpower.caOfficial website for "Transforming Power: From the Personal to the Political"
auntie.comPenguin Canada page featuring Rebick's latest book.
video recorded Oct. 21, 2008After the Election: Neoliberal Crisis or Neo-Conservative Advance? Strategies for the Left
Goodreads.comJudy Rebick's booksat
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1945 births
Living people
Activists from Toronto
American emigrants to Canada
American expatriate writers in Canada
Canadian advice columnists
Canadian feminist writers
Canadian people of American-Jewish descent
Canadian abortion-rights activists
Canadian socialists
Canadian women journalists
Canadian women's rights activists
Jewish American writers
Jewish feminists
Journalists from Toronto
Writers from Reno, Nevada
Writers from Toronto
Canadian women columnists
Toronto Metropolitan University faculty
Ontario New Democratic Party candidates in Ontario provincial elections
Canadian women non-fiction writers
Jewish Canadian journalists
21st-century American Jews