Abstract

Susan Kleckner's life's work primarily focused on women's struggles to become visible and equal. This was articulated through a diverse and ongoing studio practice and written articles on acts of conscience and civil disobedience. The following images and texts situate Kleckner's work at the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp as well as make visible the varied forms of representation and documentation of life during the nine-year protest.

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