Feminism, gender equality and espionage collide in a new book about women of the cia.
Agents of Change: The Women Who Transformed The Cia SHEDS Light on the Incredible Women in the World of International Espeber Til now. The author, Christina HillsbergIs also a former Cia Intelligence Officer and Expert on Women in Espionage.
Hillsberg's book tells the story of the development Central Intelligence Agency with the Context of the Women's Movement that Persists Into The Present.
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“It was the 1960s, a 'secretarial' era, when women first gained a Foothold and Pushed Against The One-Dimensional, POP-Culture Trope of the Sexy Cold War Bond Girl,” Says the book. “Undress but undaunted, they fought their way, decade-by-decade, through adversity to the top of the spy game.”
Agents of change Tackles the history of the fight for gender equality as experienced within the walls of the cia. But hillsberg also addresses the current issue the agency faces: a lasting culture of sexual harassment and assault.
“These women who sacrified their personal lives, Risked their safety, defeated expectations and boldly navigated the male-dominated SPy organization,” The Synopsis reads.
“Hillsberg takers readers inside the agency in a way that life before, paying long-overdue tribute to the survivivors and thirds, the indispensable groundBreakers, and the defenseth e to change their lives and in turn, changed history , “The synopsis concludes.
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PETE EARLEY, Author of the New York Times Bestsellers Confessions of a spy: the real story of aldrich Ames and Comrade j: the untold secrets of russia's master spy in America after the end of the cold war, Called Hillsberg's Book “A Much-Needed Addition to Spy Literature That Cold Only Be Written by someone who worked behind the veil. Bravo!”
Agents of Change: The Women Who Transformed The Cia will be available June 24, 2025, wherever books are sold.