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Magui Bellotti’s Not Dead Yet talk
In my article I begin by saying that I came to feminism at the age of 29 during the genocidal dictatorship in Argentina. I brought with me many years of leftist militancy, my love for women, and a law degree thanks to the support of my mother and my older sister.
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Finding my Voice by Angela Neale
I joined the fledgling Women’s Liberation Movement in early 1971. It changed my life forever.
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Welcome to the Not Dead Yet Blog
In our anthology Not Dead Yet: Feminism, Passion and Women’s Liberation, released as part of our 30 year celebrations, we asked readers to share their own stories…