Zsuzsanna Budapest
American feminist writer (b. 1940) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay (born 1940) is a Hungarian-American writer, activist, playwright and songwriter living in America who writes about feminist spirituality and Dianic Wicca under the pen name Zsuzsanna Budapest or Z. Budapest. She is the founder of the Susan B. Anthony Coven #1, which was founded in 1971 as the first women-only witches' coven.[1][2] She founded the female-only style of Dianic Wicca.[3]
Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay | |
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Born | 1940 |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Zsuzsanna Budapest, Z. Budapest |
Alma mater | University of Vienna |
Occupation(s) | Writer, activist, playwright, songwriter |
Known for | Founder of Dianic Wicca, Founder of the Susan B. Anthony Coven |
She is the founder and director of the Women's Spirituality Forum, a nonprofit organization featuring lectures, retreats and other events, and was the lead of a cable TV show called 13th Heaven.[4] She had an online autobiography entitled Fly by Night, and wrote for the religion section of the San Francisco Examiner on subjects related to Pagan religions. Her play The Rise of the Fates premiered in Los Angeles in the mid-seventies. She is the composer of several songs including "We All Come From the Goddess".[5]