Helen Potrebenko
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Helen Potrebenko (June 21, 1940 – August 10, 2022) was a Canadian author and activist based in Vancouver. Her books were noted to be sharp-witted works that explored themes of feminism and spoke about the class divides and inherent misogyny in society. She was described as an uncompromising feminist writer who brought together ideas of Marxism and feminism in her works. Her most notable works included Taxi! (1975), No Streets of Gold (1977), A Flight of Average Persons (1979), and Sometimes They Sang (1986).
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Helen Potrebenko
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Helen Potrebenko
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Helen Potrebenko
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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2022-08-10
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Woking, Alberta, Canada
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1940-06-21
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1940-06-21
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No Streets of Gold
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Sometimes They Sang
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Taxi!
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Author and activist
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"In the Driver's Seat: Stories from the Cab in Vancouver"
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Helen Potrebenko (June 21, 1940 – August 10, 2022) was a Canadian author and activist based in Vancouver. Her books were noted to be sharp-witted works that explored themes of feminism and spoke about the class divides and inherent misogyny in society. She was described as an uncompromising feminist writer who brought together ideas of Marxism and feminism in her works. Her most notable works included Taxi! (1975), No Streets of Gold (1977), A Flight of Average Persons (1979), and Sometimes They Sang (1986).
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1940
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