What today s young women should learn from older generations
We’ve been at loggerheads for too long, but it’s time to reclaim the streets, reclaim our rage, reclaim our history and make some more
15 March 2021 • 6:00pm
Women representing the Women’s Liberation Movement protesting against the Government’s Sex Discrimination Bill in 1975
Credit: Hulton Archive
How does a moment become a movement? The anger and sorrow that so many women are expressing right now is significant. There are those that say that Sarah Everard’s memory should not be exploited by those who distrust the police and politicians. It would have been possible to mourn this young woman’s death peacefully without the ridiculous policing but the icy rage hangs in the air.
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