Betsy Leondar-Wright
Betsy Leondar-Wright is an American economic justice activist, sociologist, and author, who writes on class and economic inequality.
Early life and education
Leondar-Wright was raised in a middle-class family, and dropped out of Princeton University to become a full-time activist. She completed her Bachelor of Arts, MA and PhD in sociology at Boston College.Activism
She was a member of Movement for a New Society, where she was a member of the Keystone Alliance, organizing rallies and occupations at the Limerick, PA Nuclear Power Plant. While involved with MNS, she published the "Study Guide on Multinational Corporations and the World Economy".From 1986 to 1988 she was Program Coordinator at Women for Economic Justice, where she organized a coalition for pay equity for women. From 1988 to 1993 she was executive director at the Anti-Displacement Project, an affordable housing organization; three of the tenant groups she organized bought and now manage their apartment complexes as permanently affordable housing. From 1994 to 1997 she served as executive director of the Massachusetts Human Services Coalition.
From 1997 to 2006 she was Communications Director for United for a Fair Economy, where she co-authored The Color of Wealth: The Story Behind the U.S. Racial Wealth Divide.
She served on the board of Class Action, a non-profit that raised consciousness about class, race/class intersections and classism. As Program Director from 2010 to 2015, she edited the blog "Classism Exposed".