Description | Consist of papers from conferences: - manifesto of the Women's Liberation Workshop, 1971? - brief history of the Women's Liberation Workshop from 'An introduction to the Women's Liberation Workshop' 1971 - 'Do it yourself' versus the 'Them and us' syndrome from the Ilford Group, 1972 - report on the post-conference visit to Fakenham, Sep 1972 - open letter to all Women's Liberation Groups, Oct 1972, Union of Women for Liberation - 'Sexism, capitalism and the family' by Rosalind Delmar (Family Study Group), Nov 1972 - report to Annual Conference 1973 ACTT [Association of Cinematograph, Television and allied Technicians] sub-committee on Discrimination against Women - Statement of aims by Women's Liberation groups in the North Eastern region, Oct 1972 - 'Organisation and demands of the Women's Liberation Movement' - 'The Libertarian Alternative for Women's Liberation' - group of papers from 'Wages for Housework', Power of Women Collective, Bristol, Jul 1973 - paper on 'Fertility: economics and ideology' by Babs, Perio and Jane - notes 'New questions raised in organising this conference', Women's Liberation and Socialism conference, Sep 1973 - summary 'Together we stand' (notes towards a theory of the basis of sexism', Sep 1973 - paper 'Women and the wage system' - paper 'Wages for housework - what is it base upon and what are its implications?' by Ann Foreman and Linda Simon, IMP, Sep 1973 - note written for Women and Media conference by Peter Lewis, manager, Bristol Channel re Bristol Channel TV and Knowle West, Jul 1974 - paper 'Some thoughts about our exhibition of women power 'Women is art' at the Swiss Cottage Library in London, 7-28 Apr 1974 - relationship to the women's movement? by Bristol Media Workshop from Spare Rib Magazine, Jul 1974 |