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Ruth rosen the world split open
Ruth rosen the world split open





ruth rosen the world split open

Stephanie Coontz was active in radical politics and the feminist movement at the University of Washington. Published by a Seattle collective starting in 1970, Pandora appeared on a weekly then monthly schedule through most of the decade.Ĭartoon lampoons the Women's movement. Pandora was the most widely read of the independent feminist periodical founded in the 1970s. In the fall of 1968, Barbara Winslow co-founded Women’s Liberation-Seattle (WL-S) at the University of Washington campus. Washington's 1970 Abortion Reform Victory: The Referendum 20 Campaign, by Angie Weissġ972-73 Campaign for Washington State's ERA, by Hope Morris Read about the campaigns that changed Washington State law in 1970: Two years later an innovative campaign involving both lobbying in Olympia and grassroots mobilization across the state, secured both legislative approval of the federal ERA amendment and a state ballot measure establishing equal rights in the state constitution.

ruth rosen the world split open

Radical and liberal feminists joined in a successful campaign for abortion rights in 19, resulting in the passage of Referendum 20. Governor Albert Rosellini with members of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women established in 1963 Both wings of the feminist movement joined in the campaign to end the state law making abortion illegal, winning a huge victory in 1970. The Seattle chapter of NOW was launched in 1970 and quickly asserted itself in the campaign to reform the state's abortion laws. The organization Radical Women had formed in 1967, led initially by Clara Fraser and Susan Stern.

ruth rosen the world split open

The Woman's Liberation Movement announced itself with this flyer at University of Washington in early 1969.







Ruth rosen the world split open