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to sponsor a campus wide conference which will draw many apolitical women
and where we can present ideas on female consciousness and wider political
issues.
Other ideas include
organizing wives and girl friends of draft resisters into a group similar
to WRAP, leafleting shopping centers and factories where women work with
literature on Vietnam and women's liberation, and, possibly, organizing
women around the abortion issue.
These
are just some ideas; we still need.to do a lot of talking. We need to
formulate exactly what radical women went to accomplish We are still,
unsure of how to show women how they can become an indis pensible part
of the radical movement. But we're organized, and we're growing.
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AVAILABLE LITERATURE
To the Resistance: A Call for Women's Liberation / Sue Munaker
Towards a Radical Women's Movement/ Marilyn Salzman Webb
Women in the Radical Movemont: A Reply to Ramparts/ Evelyn Goldfield with
Heather Booth and Sue Munaker
The Look is You: Towards a Strategy for Radical Women / Naomi Jaffe and
Bernadine Dohrn
Some Aspects of the Situation of South Vietnam's Women and Children Under
the U.S. Puppet Regime / a document of the South Vietnam Women's Liberation
onUnion
35 cents each or 10 for $2.50
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