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BUILDING A TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST COMMUNITY TOWARDS A PARTICIPATORY CULTURE AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: This is our aim! To do so, please upload your projects, interviews you have done, resources you find interesting and join the grassroots feminist community! If you have questions, please email me (Elke Zobl) at elke.zobl(at)sbg.ac.at.
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No Turning Back (Book, 1981)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

No Turning Back: Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement
1975-80
London: The Women's Press, 1981, 266pp. Edited by the Feminist Anthology Collective: Michele Barrett, Sue Bruley, Gail Chester, Maggie Millman, Sue O'Sullivan, Amanda Sebestyen and Lynne Segal.

Contents:
Women and the State
Sex and Class
Work- Paid and Unpaid
Minds and Bodies
Male Violence
Culture
Useful Addresses

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Conditions of Illusion (Book, 1974)

Location

Leeds
United Kingdom
53° 47' 58.6932" N, 1° 32' 56.796" W

Conditions of Illusion: Papers from the Women's Movement
Leeds: Feminist Books Ltd, 1974, 416pp. The Feminist Books Collective: Sandra Allen, Lee Sanders and Jan Wallis

Contents:
Body Politics
Sexuality and Ideology
The Patter of Tiny Contradictions
Sexism, Capitalism and the Family
Documents
Guide to Groups

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The Body Politic (Book, 1972)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

The Body Politic: Women's Liberation in Britain 1969-1972
London: Stage 1, 1972, 262pp. Compiled by Michelene Wandor

Contents:
Preface- Michelene Wandor
The four demands
Women's Liberation and the new politics- Sheila Rowbotham
Section 1: Women Speaking
Section 2: The Movement
Section 3: Society- Steps in Analysis
a. The family
b. Women and Work
c. Crime and the Body Politic
Section 4: Women and Action, past and present
Appendix

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Everywoman (Magazine, 1985-?)

Location

United Kingdom

„Everywoman was set up by a small collective as a feminist periodical in 1985 in reaction to the ‚superwoman‘ phenomenon, as Winship (1987) argues. Yet during the advent of post-feminism in the 1980s, which made Spare Rib seem militant and puritan, at least until its redesign, Everywoman and Women’s Review had to counter the idea the feminism was dated. During this period the feminist periodicals were expanding and becoming more varied.

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Ladyfest Auckland 2003

Location

Auckland
New Zealand
36° 50' 55.8852" S, 174° 45' 34.2756" E

"LADYFEST is an international idea that comes to life locally. The
Auckland festival features music, video, workshops and performances by talented women. All genders welcome.

Ladyfest is almost here and lineups are mostly finalised. please find
current programme information listed below or go to
http://www.ladyfest.co.nz/programme.pdf to download the latest version.

Ladyfest Auckland is a totally diy venture and I would like to thank
performers, organisers and all contributors to Ladyfest (including

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Ladyfest Halifax 2003

Location

Halifax
Canada
44° 38' 28.68" N, 63° 35' 0.1464" W

Ladyfest Halifax happened from 2nd to 4th of October 2003.

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Ladyfest Ottawa 2003

Location

Ottawa
Canada
45° 24' 49.9536" N, 75° 43' 3.9828" W

Ladyfest Ottawa happened from 4th to 6th of July 2003.

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Ladyfest Florida 2003

Location

FL
United States
28° 1' 17.616" N, 81° 28' 28.5924" W

Ladyfest Florida happened from 6th to 9th of March 2003.

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Ladyfest Philadelphia 2003

Location

Philadelphia, PA
United States
39° 57' 6.6924" N, 75° 10' 45.9948" W

Ladyfest Philadelphia happened from 20th to 23rd of March 2003.

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Ladyfest Seattle 2003

Location

Seattle, WA
United States
47° 35' 55.518" N, 122° 20' 17.7252" W

Ladyfest Seattle happened from 26th to 30th of March 2003.

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