Susan Ann Millen was born in Aurora, Illinois in 1951. She attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale (journalism; BS, 1972), and Columbia College in Chicago (photography; BFA, 1978), after which she moved to Atlanta. She was president of the Georgia chapter and a board member of the National Woman's Party, an organizing member and first vice-president of the Atlanta chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women, and an officer of the Georgia Women's Political Caucus. In addition, she coordinated a Political Skills Workshop (1987) and the Georgia Women and the Law Conference (1987) for the GWPC; she produced a GWPC television series on prime cable that began in 1987; was a National Women's Political Caucus officer (1989); and was a board member of ERA Georgia, Inc. as well as editor of its Newsletter. Millen continues to be a community activist and teaches in a Dekalb County school.
From the description of Susan Millen oral history interview [sound recording], 1999 July 7 & 9. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 288957770