- Perdita Huston
Perdita Constance Huston (
May 2 ,1936 –December 4 ,2001 ) was an Americanjournalist andwomen's rights activist. She is commemorated by the international Perdita Huston Human Rights Award.Born in
Portland, Maine , Huston studied in France and later worked in Africa. She was director of public affairs forTIME magazine in French-speaking countries, and in 1978 became a Regional Director of thePeace Corps . Her first book "Message from the Village" was also published in 1978.She later worked for the World Conservation Union (
IUCN ) in Switzerland and at the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF ) in London and acted as consultant withUNDP ,UNIFEM ,UNFPA andUNICEF . From 1997, she returned to work for the Peace Corps as a Country Director in Mali and then Bulgaria.The Perdita Huston Human Rights Award ["Perdita Huston award for Prajwala founder", The Hindu, May 17, 2006 accessed at [http://www.hindu.com/2006/05/17/stories/2006051725700400.htm] Oct 20, 2006 ] is supported by the
Washington D.C. chapter of theUnited Nations Association of the United States of America . The awardees includeSima Samar (2003).Books
* "Message from the Village", Epoch B Foundation, 1978 ISBN 0-931730-01-5
* "Third World Women Speak Out", Praeger Publishers, 1979 ASIN B000GWIA8Q
* "The Right to Choose", Earthscan Publications, 1992 ISBN 1-85383-123-9
* "Motherhood by Choice: Pioneers in Women's Health and Family Planning", The Feminist Press 1992 ISBN 1-55861-069-3
* "Families As We Are", The Feminist Press, 2001 ISBN 1-55861-250-5 - see also [http://www.familiesasweare.com/]Further reading
* "Biography - Huston, Perdita Constance (1936-2001)" - A digital article from: "Contemporary Authors", Thomson Gale, 2006
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External links
* [http://www.perditahustonaward.com/default.htm Perdita Huston Award]
* [http://www.familiesasweare.com/author/memoriam.asp Bio details, In Memoriam, Families As We Are]
* [http://www.une.edu/mwwc/invent1.htm#H Archived papers, Maine Women Writers Collection, University of New England]
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