Lesbian~feminist dialogue (1972)
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- Audio with lots of vintage lesbian videos and images.
Sources: lesbianherstorian on tumblr (where we found most of the images) / lesbianherstorian
www.lesbianhers...
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LoveTapesCollective vimeo.com/user...
After two years of dispute during which lesbians accused various women's
groups of discriminating against them and attempting to bury the lesbian
question, Jill Johnston, columnist for the Village Voice, and others called a
conference at Columbia University in New York City on December 16, 1972 in
order to make peace with straight women. In addition to Jill Johnston, there
are speeches and discussion by Florence Rush, New York Radical Feminists
(NYRF); Jan Peterson, NYRF; Denise Lewis, who speaks on behalf of lesbians
who either could not or chose not to attend the conference; Martha Shelley,
lesbian activist who responds to Lewis' statement; an unidentified lesbian
separatist; Ruth Simpson, unofficial speaker and past president of Daughters
of Bilitis; Deborah Glick, lesbian activist; Jackie Early, who reads a prose
poem; and Gloria Steinem, feminist activist.
You always post right when I’ve started to lose all faith again
I listened to this and cried, everything she said was true. I feel inspired to fight again. Thank you.
Amazing. Thankyou! Shared it with a women's circle
This is so awesome! 💜
Thank you!
Fantastic thankyou so much for archiving these!
When I was young I did blame my mother, as i Grew I saw the lies and how our love was used against us.The anger and blame belong to males.
Brilliant!
and enlightening
Loved it !
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Loved this so much in it still very relevant today
great from start to finish, ehhh i coul've done with Gloria Steinem but that aside, i loved listening to this, and can't wait to watch more of your channel, you have a treasure trove of great great content, thanks for them all
What a treasure. Thank you so much for sharing
this polarization between same sex attracted women and opposite sex attracted women unfortunately still exists in (online) radfem spaces. its very frustrating and defeating.
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Who wrote the text of the spoken words here?
I need to know this
it says it was edited and produced by nanette rainone, so im guessing it might be her