In Memoriam

In Memoriam is our MAI section dedicated to those feminists who have recently passed away. We celebrate thier outputs and achievements.

Days of Linda is a videographic tribute to Manz’s central authorial contributions to Days of Heaven (1978), as directed by Terrence Malick.

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Fox interviewed Shelton for MAI in 2019. Here, he reflects on both her tragic passing and the wonderful and lasting legacy she leaves behind.

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Marlo de Lara reflects on Linda Manz and her untimely passing to celebrate how she empowered outsiders, misfits, and underdogs of this world.

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Bryony White offers a meditation on the uncompromising career and visionary work of multimedia artist, Carolee Schneemann.

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We honour the feminist queer work and the lasting legacy of Dr Katharina Lindner, who passed away in early 2019.

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Ingrid Ryberg reflects on the rich, political life and legacy of filmmaker Barbara Hammer.

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Lauren Elkin reflects on the passing of Agnès Varda and what her art and politics can teach us.

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WHO SUPPORTS US

The team of MAI supporters and contributors is always expanding. We’re honoured to have a specialist collective of editors, whose enthusiasm & talent gave birth to MAI.

However, to turn our MAI dream into reality, we also relied on assistance from high-quality experts in web design, development and photography. Here we’d like to acknowledge their hard work and commitment to the feminist cause. Our feminist ‘thank you’ goes to:


Dots+Circles – a digital agency determined to make a difference, who’ve designed and built our MAI website. Their continuous support became a digital catalyst to our idealistic project.
Guy Martin – an award-winning and widely published British photographer who’s kindly agreed to share his images with our readers

Chandler Jernigan – a talented young American photographer whose portraits hugely enriched the visuals of MAI website
Matt Gillespie – a gifted professional British photographer who with no hesitation gave us permission to use some of his work
Julia Carbonell – an emerging Spanish photographer whose sharp outlook at contemporary women grasped our feminist attention
Ana Pedreira – a self-taught Portuguese photographer whose imagery from women protests beams with feminist aura
And other photographers whose images have been reproduced here: Cezanne Ali, Les Anderson, Mike Wilson, Annie Spratt, Cristian Newman, Peter Hershey