<p><b>A collection of inspiring and provocative quotations from pioneering artist, feminist, and activist Judy Chicago</b><br><br>A fierce activist for women¿s rights and against climate change, Judy Chicago defines herself best: ¿I¿m Judy Chicago, and I¿m an artist and a troublemaker.¿ A leader of the Women¿s Art Movement of the 1970s, Chicago also founded the first feminist art program in the United States. She is renowned for her monumental installation <i>The Dinner Party </i>(1974¿1979), an iconic work that celebrates female luminaries from history and mythology, including Georgia O¿Keefe, Emily Dickinson, Sojourner Truth, and Hatshepsut. Gathered from interviews and other sources, <i>Judy Chicago-isms</i> is an inspiring collection of the memorable and powerful words of a trailblazing artist.<br></p><ul><li>¿You don¿t have to be a man to support a patriarchal worldview, and you don¿t have to be a woman to support feminist values.¿</li><li>¿You have to choose hope. Hope comes from