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Sonya Huber

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Sonya Huber’s books include Love & Industry: A Midwestern Workbook, Voice First: A Writer’s Manifesto, and the award-winning essay collection Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System. Many of her books, including Opa Nobody and Cover Me: A Health Insurance Memoir, address labor and social movements, and she co-founded the Columbus, Ohio, chapter of Jobs with Justice as well as the 2017 online Disability March. Born and raised in Illinois, she has worked in the nonprofit sector, in social work, and received the Kiplinger Fellowship in Public Interest Journalism and her MFA from the Ohio State University. She now teaches at Fairfield University in Connecticut.

Sonya Huber