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Jónína Leósdóttir (born 16 May 1954) is an
Icelandic novelist, playwright,
former journalist and
spouse of
former Prime Minister of
Iceland Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir...
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JoNina Marie Abron-Ervin (b. 1948) is an
American journalist and activist. She
became involved with the
black power movement following the ********ination...
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Jónína Kristín Berg (born 3
September 1962) is an
Icelandic art teacher,
aromatherapist and
religious leader. She is the
regional gothi of the Western...
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editors of the
Black Panther Party newspaper were all women,
including JoNina Abron, its
final editor.: 5 In 1970,
approximately 40% to 70% of Party...
- sveitastrákar ("Ten
little country-boys") by Katrín J. Óskarsdóttir and Guðrún
Jónína Magnúsdóttir; and Tíu
litlir bankastrákar ("Ten
little banker-boys") by...
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several black city
council members. On
April 26, 2008,
Ervin and his wife,
JoNina Abron-Ervin
organized a
march and
rally in Nashville, Tennessee, to protest...
- whom he had
daughter Kristina/Christina
Dourif (born c. 1976), and then to
Jonina Dourif, with whom he had
another daughter,
actress Fiona Dourif (born 1981)...
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Jónína Jónatansdóttir (22 May 1869 – 1
December 1946) was a
labor leader and
local representative in Reykjavík from 1922 to 1924.
Jónína was born 22 May...
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Jónína Bjartmarz (born 23
December 1952 in Reykjavík) is an
Icelandic politician and
former Minister for the
Environment and of
Nordic Cooperation. Biography...
- This list does not
include outside supporters, sympathizers, or allies.
JoNina Abron-Ervin,
reporter and
editor of The
Black Panther.
Mumia Abu-Jamal,...