Lechtman, Pamela

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Writer, editor, activist, and radio personality Pamela Lechtman is known for her extensive writing on the women's movement, anti-smoking campaigns, travel, spas, and cuisine.

Her work has been published in over 100 newspapers and magazines, such as Shape, where she was travel editor for eight years. Lechtman also produced spa videos for the tourist boards of Switzerland and Italy and served as an advisor for the National Geographic Traveler survey of spas in the United States. As an advocate for women's rights, Lechtman has participated in the National Organization for Women (NOW), the American Association of University Women (AAUW), and the Women's Information Network, in addition to her involvement in the anti-smoking movement.

From the description of Lechtman, Pamela, Collection, 1926-1936, 1972-1996 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 746955801

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Ventura (Calif.)
United States
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Antismoking movement
Bed and breakfast accommodations
Domestic violence
Feminism
Nonsmoking accommodations
Sex discrimination in education
Sexism
Tourism
Travel writing
Women's issues
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Active 1926

Active 1996

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