Alla Gerber
Appearance
Alla Yefremovna Gerber (Russian: А́лла Ефре́мовна Ге́рбер, born 3 January 1932 in Moscow) is a Russian politician, journalist and film critic.
Life
[edit]In 1955, Alla Gerber graduated from the faculty of law of the Moscow State University. In the following years she worked as a lawyer and a journalist. First, she worked for Moskovskij Komsomolets and was a correspondent of the literary magazine Yunost and the newspapers Izvestia, Literaturnaya Gazeta and Moskovskaya Pravda. Since 1963 she has written over 1000 articles and 8 books. She is also a member of the Russian Union of Journalists and former member of the USSR Union of Writers.[1]
Political commitment
[edit]- 1989: Co-organizer of the pro-perestroika-writer movement "Aprel" ("Апрель")
- 1990: First anti-fascist process in the USSR, with the conviction of a functionary of the ultra-nationalist organization Pamyat "(Russian for "memory") ended
- 1991: leading member of the movement "Democratic Russia" and founder of the Moscow Anti-Fascist Centre
- 1993: Members of the first State Duma of the Russian Federation in the group “Russia’s choice” ("Выбор России")
- Since 1995: Research fellow of the Institute for the Economy in Transition ("Института экономики переходного периода"),[2] president of the Holocaust Foundation, member of the editorial board of the library "Holocaust" and, among others co-author of "The history of the Holocaust on Soviet territory"
- Since 2007: Member of the Public Chamber of Russia
In the Duma she dealt, among others, with laws in the following areas:
- limiting the privileges of the deputies and state officials
- Governmental and Non-State secondary education
- banning of extremist organizations, hate mongering and National Socialist symbols
- Protection of Museums and Libraries
Awards and honors
[edit]- Laureate of the Prize "Person of the Year 5762" of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ CV of Alla Gerber Archived 2010-12-29 at the Wayback Machine (Russian)
- ^ Institute for the Economy in Transition (English)
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alla Gerber.
- Literature by Alla Gerber (in Russian)
Categories:
- Jewish Russian politicians
- Journalists from Moscow
- 1932 births
- Living people
- First convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
- Members of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation
- Russian film critics
- Russian women journalists
- Russian women film critics
- 20th-century Russian politicians
- 20th-century Russian women politicians
- 21st-century Russian women politicians