Callwood, June (1924–)

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Callwood, June (1924–)

Canadian journalist, feminist and social activist. Born 1924 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada; m. Trent Frayne (journalist), 1944; children: 4.

Founder and co-founder of several homes, safe houses, and social organizations, including Digger House youth hostel, Nellie's hostel for women, PEN Canada, Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation, and Feminists Against Censorship; also worked on behalf of AIDS victims; worked for Brantford Expositor, then Toronto Globe and Mail; hosted CBC tv's "In Touch" (1975–78), was an interviewer on VisionTV's "National Treasures," and hosted "Caregiving with June Callwood"; writings include A Woman Doctor, Looks at Life (1957), Love, Hate, Fear, Anger and the Other Lively Emotions (1964), (with Martin Zuker) The Law is Not for Women! (1984), Emotions (1986), Twelve Weeks in Spring (1986) and June Callwood's National Treasures; also wrote for Maclean's. Received Order of Canada (1986).