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V (formerly Eve Ensler) is an American playwright, activist, performer, and author of several works, including The Vagina Monologues and The Apology. She is the founder of V-Day and One Billion Rising, global movements aimed at ending violence against women and girls.

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A New Monologue for Eve Ensler, Re-enacting Life with Cancer

If any feminist walks the walk, it's author, actress and activist Eve Ensler, best known for her play The Vagina Monologues. In 2009, Ensler went to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to help victims of rape and torture create a sanctuary called City of Joy. That's when her own life got upended.

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Eve Ensler: Men Need to Join the Fight to End Violence Against Women

“There are very many good men out there. The problem is any violence against women, standing up for women has not become their central issue. And when it does, when they say, this will be my central issue, the world will change.”

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Empowering Generations of Women

Playwright and activist Eve Ensler talks with Marianne Schnall, founder of Feminist.com, about love, freedom, and how powerful we would be if we all embraced our inner girl.

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My Cancer Is Arbitrary. Congo’s Atrocities Are Very Deliberate

Some people may think that being diagnosed with uterine cancer, followed by an extensive surgery that led to a month of debilitating infections, rounded off by months of chemotherapy, might get a girl down. But, in truth, this has not been my poison.

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Two Minutes with Eve Ensler

Best known for her groundbreaking play The Vagina Monologues, and as a founder of V-Day, a movement to call attention to violence against women, Eve Ensler reveals her harrowing struggle with uterine cancer and explores how the ordeal allowed her to reclaim her own body in her intensely personal...

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My Hero: Adrienne Rich by Eve Ensler

"She taught me that the lives of women existed in the future and that language was the pathway to that future."

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“The Vagina Monologues”, 20 Years On

Two decades after Eve Ensler’s episodic play first appeared in print, its themes remain urgent.

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What Happens When You Perform “The Vagina Monologues” at a Male Prison

“My vagina is angry!” a woman’s voice loudly echoed through a large gym at a minimum security prison in Queens, New York. Minutes later, the gasping and moaning of an imitated orgasm filled the space, accompanied by the loud, uncomfortable laughter and knee slapping of the men in the audience.

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