Eve Ensler

Playwright, producer, and activist

Eve Ensler - Activists & Humanitarians born May 25th, 1953
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An American playwright and producer, focused on issues related to women's rights and violence against women. Created the acclaimed play, 'The Vagina Monologues', which originated in 1996 and became a global movement advocating for women's issues. Involved in numerous charitable initiatives and founded the non-profit organization, V-Day, to combat violence against women and girls through artistic expression and activism.

Wrote 'The Vagina Monologues'

Founded V-Day organization

Advocated for women's rights globally

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