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Female is Not a Feeling. We won't go down quietly.
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Feminism is the movement to liberate women from patriarchy. We stand up for the rights of women to control our own bodies as individuals and to control women-only spaces as a class.
Women are adult human females. We do not believe that men can become women by 'feeling' like women. We do not condone the erasure of females and female-only spaces, the silencing of critical thinking, the denial of biological reality and of sex-based oppression. We oppose the 'cotton ceiling' and the pressure on lesbians to have sex with men. We resist efforts to limit women's reproductive autonomy. We condemn the men who exploit and abuse women in prostitution and pornography.
"Women do not decide at some point in adulthood that they would like other people to understand them to be women, because being a woman is not an ‘identity.’ Women’s experience does not resemble that of men who adopt the ‘gender identity’ of being female or being women in any respect. The idea of ‘gender identity’ disappears biology and all the experiences that those with female biology have of being reared in a caste system based on sex." - Sheila Jeffreys, Gender Hurts
Homophile, Gay Lib, Women’s Lib, and Les/Fem Publications
submitted 2 years ago * by sisterhoodispowerful from self.GenderCritical
Gathering all this info was not my work! It was shared on the old sub and I am sharing it again because it's a useful, special resource that as many feminists should know about as possible :~)
Titles:
Ain’t I a Woman (1970-74)
Amazon (1972-84)
Amazon Quarterly (1972-75)
Big Mama Rag (1973-84)
Blazing Star (1975-79)
Body Politic (1971-87)
Broadsheet New Zealand's Feminist Magazine (1972 - 97)
Chrysalis (1977-1980)
Come Out! (1969-72)
Common Lives/Lesbian Lives (1981-96)
Conditions (1977-90)
Daughters of Bilitis Newsletter (1959-70)
Detroit Liberator (1970)
Detroit Gay Liberator (1970-71)
Dimensions (1987-97)
Distaff (1973-82)
DYKE (1975-78)
Dykes and Gorgons (1973)
Echo of Sappho (1972-73)
Feelings from Women’s Liberation (1970)
Feminist Alliance Against Rape (1974-77)
Feminist Art Journal (1972-77)
Feminist Bookstore News (1983-2000)
Feminist Voice (1971-72)
The Furies (1972-73)
Gay Alternative (1972-76)
Gay Flames (1970-71)
Gay Liberator (1971-76)
Gay Pride Crusader (1972-81)
Heresies (1977-93)
Her-Self (1972-77)
Hot Wire (1984-94)
I Know You Know (1985) [PDF]
IKON (1967-92)
Impulse (1986) [PDF]
It Ain’t Me Babe (1970-71)
The Ladder (1960-72)
Lavender Reader (1986-90)
Lavender Vision (1970-71)
Lavender Woman (1971-76)
Lesbian Connection (1974-89)
The Lesbian Tide (1971-74), (1974), (1974-80)
Lesbian Voices (1974-81)
Maize: A Lesbian Country Magazine (1990-98)
Maverick (1984)
Motive (1969-72) (Lesbian Issue)
Musica (1974-77)
New Gay Life (1977-78)
New Directions for Women (1975-93)
New Directions for Women in New Jersey (1972-75)
New Women’s Times (1975-84)
New York Radical Feminists Newsletter (1972-77)
Off Our Backs (1970-76)
ONE: The Homosexual Magazine (1954-66)
Out/Look (1988-92)
Outweek (1989-91) Ozark Feminist Review (1980) and (1991-98)
Paid My Dues (1974-80)
Pandora (1970-79)
Philadelphia Gay News (1976-82)
Pointblank Times (1975-78)
Rubyfruit Readher (1976-78)
The Second Wave (1971-83)
Shifra: A Jewish Feminist Magazine #1 and #2 (1984-85)
Sinister Wisdom (1976-96)
Sisters (1970-75)
Sojourner (1975-98)
Spare Rib (1972-92)
Up and Coming (1981-91)
Vice Versa (1947-48)
Voice of the Women’s Liberation Movement (1968-69)
WomaNews (1980-91) Womanspirit (1974-84)
Women Against Pornography (1981-87)
Women Hold Up Half the Sky (1974)
Women’s Press (1972-81)
13th Moon (1973-2003)
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This is very cool. Thank you!
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