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Wanda Nowicka
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Wanda Nowicka

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Wanda Nowicka is a Polish politician, social activist, and feminist who currently serves as a Member of the Sejm. A prominent advocate for women's rights and secularism, she co-founded the Federation for Women and Family Planning in 1991 and served as its long-time chair. Throughout her career, she has been a vocal proponent of reproductive rights and the separation of church and state. She previously served as Deputy Marshal of the Sejm and has held various roles within international human rights organizations. Nowicka continues to focus on legislative work regarding minority rights and gender equality within the Polish parliament.

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Born
1956-11-21 · 69 years old
Birth place
Lublin, Poland
Education
University of Warsaw (Classical Philology), Sorbonne University (Philosophy)
Career
Teacher of Latin, Greek, and English; lecturer at the University of Warsaw; social activist

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