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Okazawa-Rey was born in Japan to an African-American father and a Japanese mother and cites her mixed race heritage made possible by American occupation of Japan as influencing her work on anti-militarism. | Okazawa-Rey was born in Japan to an African-American father and a Japanese mother and cites her mixed race heritage made possible by American occupation of Japan as influencing her work on anti-militarism. | ||
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Margo Okazawa-Rey (born 26 November 1949 in Japan), is a Japanese-American professor emerita, educator, writer, and social justice activist, who is most known as a founding member of the Combahee River Collective, and for her transnational feminist advocacy.
Okazawa-Rey was born in Japan to an African-American father and a Japanese mother and cites her mixed race heritage made possible by American occupation of Japan as influencing her work on anti-militarism.