Jennifer Abod

Jennifer Abod (born 1946) is an American feminist activist, musician, journalist, and filmmaker.

[2] Abod was a co-founder and the singer of the New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Band Papa Don't Lay that Shit on Me[3] from 1970 until 1976.

The highly political band played, once, in front of the White House during a women's liberation march, and at Niantic State Prison, where Erica Huggins was imprisoned.

[1] In 1972, Ms. published "Feminist Rock: No More Balls and Chains," which Abod contributed to, along with Virginia Blaisdell and Naomi Weisstein.

Her first documentary was released in 2002, titled "The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde.

The Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press logo. Abod became associate of the organization in 1985.