Irene Levine Paull (April 18, 1908 – 1981) was a writer and labor activist from Minnesota.
She responded to discrimination by fighting for the rights of people who were oppressed.
She was active in labor organizing and Communist politics, and she insisted that women could travel and write professionally just as men could.
She founded the newspaper that became the Minneapolis Labor Review, penned columns under feminine pseudonyms, and wrote poetry, plays, and fiction that addressed themes of injustice.