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“FEMINISTS: What Were They Thinking?”: A Documentary on Second Wave Feminism Takes Form
On an evening in June a small group of film makers, artists and activists gathered in a Hollywood apartment overlooking the 101 freeway and the Capitol building to view the first 22 minutes of “FEMINISTS: What Were They Thinking?” a fund-raiser … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Wave, 3rd Wave, activism, Billy Bennight, civil rights, documentary, feminism, Feminist, Movie, Second Wave, The Sting, Third Wave, Women's Interest, Women's Rights
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The Punk SInger: Riot Grrrl Documentary Screens in LA
“Oh, music is supposed to be escapist and it wasn’t. It was grounding it, it was making, like music, a voice for people that hadn’t been heard before.”, is what Carrie Brownstein said about ground breaking “Riot Grrrl” singer and leader … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd Wave, Alternative, Billy Bennight, DC Bands, Grunge, No Wave, Olympia, punk, punk rock, Third Wave, Washington, Women's Liberation
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