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Susan G. Cole

Susan G. Cole (born February 9, 1952) is a Canadian feminist author, activist, editor, speaker and playwright. She has spoken out on a number of issues, including free speech, pornography, race and religion. As a lesbian activist and mother, she speaks out on sexuality and family issues and is a columnist.

Susan G Cole
Born (1952-02-09) February 9, 1952 (age 71)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActivist / Author / Radio Broadcaster
NationalityCanadian
Notable worksPornography and the Sex Crisis, Power Surge: Sex Violence and Pornography
Notable awardsYMCA's Woman of Distinction

Early life edit

Cole was born on February 9, 1952, to Lillian and Maxwell Cole. She has two siblings, Ellen Cole and Peter Cole. In 1970, she graduated from Forest Hill Collegiate, where she was the first female to be elected president of the student council.[citation needed] She later received her Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Harvard College, where she helped found the university's first women's collective in 1970. She received the Rockefeller Fellowship from Harvard College in 1974 and spent her fellowship year traveling to Greece.

Early work edit

Cole began her work life as a story editor for the news magazine television show The Education of Mike McManus at what is now TVOntario. While on the job she met author and Maclean's editor Peter C. Newman who, in 1976, made her his principal researcher for his book The Bronfman Dynasty (McClelland & Stewart). While working for Newman, Cole helped found the Broadside Collective,[1] which produced a monthly feminist magazine from 1978 to 1988. Access to all issues can be found at the Women's Archives in Ottawa. During this period, Cole began her work on pornography, developing a feminist analysis that paved the way for her upcoming books.

Anti-pornography activism edit

Cole was a member of Women Against Violence Against Women (WAVAW), when the movie Snuff, a pornographic flick bragging that it featured the murder of a woman as a sexual spectacle, came to Toronto in 1978. She spoke at a rally outside Cinema 2000, where the film was showing, urging demonstrators to head to the theatre to shut it down and to set off a series of demonstrations outside the theatre. WAVAW went on to focus on several actions, including erecting an alternative cenotaph on Remembrance Day acknowledging “Every Woman Raped In Every War.”

Cole's anti-pornography activism triggered her public speaking career, as she travelled across Canada to talk about pornography. She published Pornography and the Sex Crisis (Second Story)[2] in 1988, which encapsulated her point of view and which expanded her speaking engagements, including a series of debates on college campuses with Al Goldstein, editor of Screw.

In 1995, she published Power Surge: Sex Violence and Pornography (Second Story), a collection of articles she wrote in Broadside, in the anthologies Still Ain’t Satisfied and No Safe Place (both available from Second Story Press) and in NOW, where she was then a contributing editor and is now books and senior entertainment editor.

Cole continues to speak on pornography and is currently involved in a series of debates on North American campuses with the ex-porn star Ron Jeremy.[3]

Freedom of speech edit

Her 2010 appearance on FOX News in support of students protesting the appearance of Ann Coulter on the University of Ottawa campus has engaged her in the debate on freedom of speech.[4][5][6]

Playwriting edit

Cole was a board member of Nightwood Theatre, Canada's premiere women's theatre company, from 1988 to 1991.[7] During that time she was a participant and early organizer of Nightwood's 5-Minute Feminist Cabaret, where, in 1988, she performed a monologue about her experience with her lesbian partner Leslie of trying to conceive a child. The performance inspired Nightwood to commission a full-length play, which Cole completed in 1991.[7][dead link] Her comedy, A Fertile Imagination, debuted in 1991 with Nightwood under the direction of Kate Lushington[8] and received seven subsequent productions across Canada. Playwrights Canada Press engaged Cole to collect and edit a series of lesbian monologues from Canadian plays. OutSpoken: A Canadian Collection of Lesbian Scenes and Monologues was released in 2009.[9]

Lesbian activism edit

Cole is one of the co-founders of the Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT),[10] the first political organization of gay women in Toronto, and through the 1980s was an out lesbian prepared to speak public. She now programs the Proud Voices literary stages at Toronto's Pride Week celebrations.

Music edit

In the late 1970s, Cole was the co-founder of the Toronto all-women's band, Mama Quilla II, alongside musicians such as Lorraine Segato and Lauri Conger. Cole left the group well prior to their only recording, a 1982 EP engineered by Daniel Lanois (by which time the group was no longer an all-female band). Mama Quilla II later evolved into Parachute Club, but Cole was not part of the new group, instead going on to play piano and write songs for No Frills with Sherry Shute, Catherine Mackay and Evelyne Datl. No Frills played the first Gay Pride march in Toronto in 1981. A track recorded by No Frills appears on The Rebel Zone soundtrack.

Media edit

Coal can be heard weekly on Toronto radio on CFMJ, where she sits on the Media and the Message panel on John Oakley's show every Thursday morning.[11] She can also be heard on Proud FM every Thursday afternoon. She contributes a column to the feminist quarterly Herizons and can be read every week in NOW

Cole began writing for NOW in the early 80s, and took a regular part-time job as a headline writer in 1988. That soon blossomed into a full editorship, and Cole currently holds the title of books and entertainment editor. In that role, Cole has become an on-stage interviewer and can be seen directing literary traffic annually at the International Festival of Authors at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre, and at Toronto's Luminato festival. She is also the programmer of Proud Voices, the literary stages at Toronto Pride.

Cole lives with her partner Leslie Chudnovsky in Toronto.

References edit

  1. ^ Speaking of Truth and Power July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Cole, Susan G., 1952- (1989). Pornography and the sex crisis. Toronto: Second Story Press. ISBN 0929005465. OCLC 317262669.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ A Debate on Pornography "Ron Jeremy Pro Vs. Susan G. Cole Con"
  4. ^ Now Canada "Now on FOX"
  5. ^ Fox News: video "Anne Coulter Got What She Deserved?"
  6. ^ Now Toronto "Ann Coulter Shouts down debate"
  7. ^ a b Playwrights Canada Press January 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Scott, Shelley (2010). Nightwood Theatre: A Woman's Work is Always Done. Athabasca University Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-1-897425-55-8 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ OutSpoken: A Canadian Collection of Lesbian Scenes and Monologues 2010-03-09 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Ross, Becki L. The House that Jill Built: Lesbian Nation in Formation, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0-8020-7479-0 p11
  11. ^ "Talk Radio AM640". 640toronto.com. Retrieved 20 April 2015.

External links edit

  • nowtoronto.com
  • Lesbian Organisation of Toronto (LOOT) - Susan Cole

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Susan G Cole born February 9 1952 is a Canadian feminist author activist editor speaker and playwright She has spoken out on a number of issues including free speech pornography race and religion As a lesbian activist and mother she speaks out on sexuality and family issues and is a columnist Susan G ColeBorn 1952 02 09 February 9 1952 age 71 Toronto Ontario CanadaOccupationActivist Author Radio BroadcasterNationalityCanadianNotable worksPornography and the Sex Crisis Power Surge Sex Violence and PornographyNotable awardsYMCA s Woman of Distinction Contents 1 Early life 2 Early work 3 Anti pornography activism 4 Freedom of speech 5 Playwriting 6 Lesbian activism 7 Music 8 Media 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editCole was born on February 9 1952 to Lillian and Maxwell Cole She has two siblings Ellen Cole and Peter Cole In 1970 she graduated from Forest Hill Collegiate where she was the first female to be elected president of the student council citation needed She later received her Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Harvard College where she helped found the university s first women s collective in 1970 She received the Rockefeller Fellowship from Harvard College in 1974 and spent her fellowship year traveling to Greece Early work editCole began her work life as a story editor for the news magazine television show The Education of Mike McManus at what is now TVOntario While on the job she met author and Maclean s editor Peter C Newman who in 1976 made her his principal researcher for his book The Bronfman Dynasty McClelland amp Stewart While working for Newman Cole helped found the Broadside Collective 1 which produced a monthly feminist magazine from 1978 to 1988 Access to all issues can be found at the Women s Archives in Ottawa During this period Cole began her work on pornography developing a feminist analysis that paved the way for her upcoming books Anti pornography activism editCole was a member of Women Against Violence Against Women WAVAW when the movie Snuff a pornographic flick bragging that it featured the murder of a woman as a sexual spectacle came to Toronto in 1978 She spoke at a rally outside Cinema 2000 where the film was showing urging demonstrators to head to the theatre to shut it down and to set off a series of demonstrations outside the theatre WAVAW went on to focus on several actions including erecting an alternative cenotaph on Remembrance Day acknowledging Every Woman Raped In Every War Cole s anti pornography activism triggered her public speaking career as she travelled across Canada to talk about pornography She published Pornography and the Sex Crisis Second Story 2 in 1988 which encapsulated her point of view and which expanded her speaking engagements including a series of debates on college campuses with Al Goldstein editor of Screw In 1995 she published Power Surge Sex Violence and Pornography Second Story a collection of articles she wrote in Broadside in the anthologies Still Ain t Satisfied and No Safe Place both available from Second Story Press and in NOW where she was then a contributing editor and is now books and senior entertainment editor Cole continues to speak on pornography and is currently involved in a series of debates on North American campuses with the ex porn star Ron Jeremy 3 Freedom of speech editHer 2010 appearance on FOX News in support of students protesting the appearance of Ann Coulter on the University of Ottawa campus has engaged her in the debate on freedom of speech 4 5 6 Playwriting editCole was a board member of Nightwood Theatre Canada s premiere women s theatre company from 1988 to 1991 7 During that time she was a participant and early organizer of Nightwood s 5 Minute Feminist Cabaret where in 1988 she performed a monologue about her experience with her lesbian partner Leslie of trying to conceive a child The performance inspired Nightwood to commission a full length play which Cole completed in 1991 7 dead link Her comedy A Fertile Imagination debuted in 1991 with Nightwood under the direction of Kate Lushington 8 and received seven subsequent productions across Canada Playwrights Canada Press engaged Cole to collect and edit a series of lesbian monologues from Canadian plays OutSpoken A Canadian Collection of Lesbian Scenes and Monologues was released in 2009 9 Lesbian activism editCole is one of the co founders of the Lesbian Organization of Toronto LOOT 10 the first political organization of gay women in Toronto and through the 1980s was an out lesbian prepared to speak public She now programs the Proud Voices literary stages at Toronto s Pride Week celebrations Music editIn the late 1970s Cole was the co founder of the Toronto all women s band Mama Quilla II alongside musicians such as Lorraine Segato and Lauri Conger Cole left the group well prior to their only recording a 1982 EP engineered by Daniel Lanois by which time the group was no longer an all female band Mama Quilla II later evolved into Parachute Club but Cole was not part of the new group instead going on to play piano and write songs for No Frills with Sherry Shute Catherine Mackay and Evelyne Datl No Frills played the first Gay Pride march in Toronto in 1981 A track recorded by No Frills appears on The Rebel Zone soundtrack Media editCoal can be heard weekly on Toronto radio on CFMJ where she sits on the Media and the Message panel on John Oakley s show every Thursday morning 11 She can also be heard on Proud FM every Thursday afternoon She contributes a column to the feminist quarterly Herizons and can be read every week in NOWCole began writing for NOW in the early 80s and took a regular part time job as a headline writer in 1988 That soon blossomed into a full editorship and Cole currently holds the title of books and entertainment editor In that role Cole has become an on stage interviewer and can be seen directing literary traffic annually at the International Festival of Authors at Toronto s Harbourfront Centre and at Toronto s Luminato festival She is also the programmer of Proud Voices the literary stages at Toronto Pride Cole lives with her partner Leslie Chudnovsky in Toronto References edit Speaking of Truth and Power Archived July 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine Cole Susan G 1952 1989 Pornography and the sex crisis Toronto Second Story Press ISBN 0929005465 OCLC 317262669 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link A Debate on Pornography Ron Jeremy Pro Vs Susan G Cole Con Now Canada Now on FOX Fox News video Anne Coulter Got What She Deserved Now Toronto Ann Coulter Shouts down debate a b Playwrights Canada Press Archived January 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine Scott Shelley 2010 Nightwood Theatre A Woman s Work is Always Done Athabasca University Press p 130 ISBN 978 1 897425 55 8 via Google Books OutSpoken A Canadian Collection of Lesbian Scenes and Monologues Archived 2010 03 09 at the Wayback Machine Ross Becki L The House that Jill Built Lesbian Nation in Formation University of Toronto Press ISBN 0 8020 7479 0 p11 Talk Radio AM640 640toronto com Retrieved 20 April 2015 External links editnowtoronto com Lesbian Organisation of Toronto LOOT Susan Cole Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan G Cole amp oldid 1159028335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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