Celebrate Women 2020 Gainesville

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Gainesville Women’s Liberation Leaflet for International Women’s Day, March 8, 1970 (retyped from original)

Courtesy of the Redstockings Women’s Liberation Archives for Action. March 8th is INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY. This long ignored holiday began in 1908. Tired and overworked New York women from the factories and mothers from the kitchens in crowded tenement houses came out for

mass gatherings to demand improved working and living conditions and

their right to vote. Since 1908 this holiday has been observed all over the

world. And, since that time, the position of women has changed some but improved very little.

(Image courtesy of the Redstockings Women’s Liberation Archives for Action.)

Women’s Liberation Demands: • An end to the oppression of women of color. • The end to the oppression of lesbians, spinsters, unwed mothers, and divorcees. • Twenty-four hour company and state supported child care. • Life-long health care supported by corporate taxes. • The reduction of housework through the use of science. If they can send a man to the moon they can lighten our burden at home. Remaining house work should be shared equally by men and women. • Control of our own bodies: true knowledge about our bodies. Training for women in self-defense, free and safe abortions on demand; and an end to forced sterilization—the genocide of black and brown people; and safe birth control for men as well as for women. • An end to job slavery: Equal and full employment; thirty hour work week; and worker control of profits. Call: xxx-xxxx after 6 pm. Gainesville Women’s Liberation


Articles inside

Trip to Selma and Montgomery

2min
pages 66-68

Judith Brown Freedom Fighter

2min
pages 36-37

Tributes

18min
pages 46-62

Signature Lines

2min
pages 64-65

International Women’s Day

1min
pages 32-33

Love WITH Accountability: Digging Up the Roots of Child Sexual Abuse

1min
page 31

Lesbian Variety Show

1min
page 30

The University of Florida Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research

1min
pages 19-20

Betty Mae Tiger Jumper

1min
pages 28-29

Voter Intimidation in Gainesville

1min
page 21

Two of the Three First Integrators of Gainesville High Were Girls

3min
pages 25-27

of Colored People

2min
page 22

First Southeastern Women’s Health Conference

1min
page 18

The Gainesville Women’s Health Center

1min
page 17

Advisory Committee

3min
pages 6-7

Tribute to the Brave Muslim Women

1min
page 16

Tribute to Rhoda Bell Temple Douglas

1min
page 15

Women Unlimited

1min
page 14

Women Who’ve Gone Before Us

1min
pages 8-9

Why Gainesville Became A National Leader

5min
pages 10-12

Organizing Committee

1min
page 5

Introduction

2min
page 4
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