Susan Mesinai
Susan Mesinai  | |
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| Born | Susan Bromberg September 25, 1942 Detroit, Michigan, U.S.  | 
| Education | Barnard College, Columbia University School of General Studies  | 
| Occupation(s) | Poet, author, researcher, activist | 
| Children | 2, including Raz Mesinai | 
| Father | Manuel Bromberg | 
Susan Mesinai (born 1942; née Susan Bromberg) is an American poet, author, researcher, and activist. She worked on researching the fates of foreign prisoners who disappeared into the Soviet Gulag during World War II and the Cold War. Co-founder of the Ark Project (1992–2005), she was founding president of the Independent Investigation into Raoul Wallenberg’s Fate, an educational human rights organization that furthers groundbreaking research carried out in the former Soviet Union, independently (1992–2003), and under the aegis of an official Swedish-Russian working group (1991–2001).