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Jaclyn Friedman (; born 1971) is an American feminist writer and activist known as the co-editor (with ) of and Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World, the writer of Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All and What You Really Really Want: The Smart Girl’s Shame-Free Guide To Sex and Safety, the founder and executive director of EducateUS, an organization focused on building a movement of voters laser-focused on advancing sex education across the country. She is also a campus speaker on issues of feminism, sexual freedom and anti-rape activism, and the founder and former executive director of Women, Action & The Media.


Background
Friedman graduated from Wesleyan University, and later earned an MFA in creative writing from in 2004. She was sexually assaulted on campus while an undergraduate student.

She lives in the Boston area.

She is .


Women, Action & the Media
Friedman is the founder and former executive director of Women, Action & the Media (WAM!), a North American non-profit focusing on and media issues. WAM!'s accomplishments included the successful campaigns to pressure to enforce its terms of service against incitements to violence against women and to pressure Clear Channel to rescind its decision not to run advertisements for South Wind Women's Center, a women's health clinic in Wichita. WAM! also ran chapters in Boston, New York City, , , Washington, D.C., , and .


Other activism
Friedman regularly speaks at college campuses on the subjects of sexuality, sexualization, , and creating a healthy sexual culture around enthusiastic consent. She also hosts a weekly podcast Unscrewed.

In 2010 Friedman was selected as a delegate on the Nobel Women's Initiative's peace delegation to Israel and Palestine. A documentary, Partners for Peace, has been made about the delegation, and Friedman is featured in the film.

In 2019, Friedman was arrested as part of Never Again Action, a group of Jews and allies protesting ICE and the government's treatment of immigrants. In an interview with the Jewish Women's Archive, she identified a youth group chapter in New Jersey, known as , as the source of her social justice framework.

Friedman is the 2019-2020 Activist in Residence at Suffolk University.


Controversy
In December 2010, Friedman debated on Democracy Now! concerning rape allegations against founder , in which Wolf controversially described allegations of against Assange as representing “model cases of sexual negotiation.”

In 2012, Friedman came under fire for her piece, Unsolicited Advice For , which was heavily criticized by African-American women for alleged racist overtones. Friedman subsequently issued a public apology on her blog, and donated the fee she received for the piece to SisterSong, an activist group that primarily deals with women of color.


Writing
, an anthology co-edited by Friedman and , was published in January 2009.
(2018). 9781580058995, Basic Books. .
It was selected as one of Publishers Weekly Best 100 Books of 2009, and is number 11 on Ms. magazine's list of Most Influential Feminist Books of All Time.

In 2011, inspired by the questions that young women asked her while she was on book tour for Yes Means Yes, Friedman published her second book, What You Really Really Want: The Smart Girl’s Shame-Free Guide to Sex and Safety.

(2017). 9781580053440, Basic Books. .
What You Really Really Want was a finalist for Foreword's Book of the Year award in Women's Issues. Salon.com called it "a sex guide for today's girls," and said of Friedman that she "is the sex educator of many parents' nightmares. She’s also just the teacher young women need".

In 2017, Friedman published Unscrewed: Women, Sex, Power, and How to Stop Letting the System Screw Us All.

(2017). 9781580056427, Basic Books. .
described Unscrewed as "a potent, convincing manifesto" and the text "lively, emboldening and nonjudgmental".

In 2020, Friedman and co-editor Jessica Valenti published a second anthology, Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World.

(2019). 9781580058780, Basic Books. .
Believe Me includes essays by Congresswoman , , , , , Jamil Smith, , and more. Publishers Weekly wrote: "Consistently well-written and soundly reasoned, these essays persuasively cast the tendency to doubt women as one of America’s greatest social ills. This illuminating call to action deserves a wide readership."

Friedman's writings have been published widely, including in The New York Times, Glamour , The American Prospect, The Washington Post, and Salon.


Media
Friedman has appeared as an expert on many shows, including Nightline, NPR’s 1A, , and Democracy Now. She has also appeared on many leading podcasts such as Dear Sugars and Call Your Girlfriend.


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