Dolores Bargowski (1943–2008) was an American feminist and lesbian activist active in the early years of second-wave feminism.
This seminar would lead into the foundation for the first college chapter of the National Organization for Women.
[1] In 1969, she moved to New York City, co-founded Women Make Movies with Ariel Dougherty and Sheila Paige.
[2] She participated in the first-ever New York City LGBT Pride March in 1970 (then known as the Christopher Street Gay Liberation March)[3] and in the Miss America protest held in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
She wrote for The Furies Collective's newspaper and was a founder of Quest, a feminist literary journal.