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New article: ASIO and the Women’s Liberation Movement
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New article on the Armagh women, the British left and women’s liberation
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ASIO and surveillance of the women’s liberation movement in Australia in the 1970s
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ASIO memo on Germaine Greer from 1971
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Buy ‘Race, Gender and the Body in British Immigration Control’ from Palgrave and save £30
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#BlackPantherWoman: Black Power, gender and limits of transnationalism – a guest post by Jon Piccini
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Damned Whores and God’s Police, liberation and the power of activist language: A guest post by Jon Piccini
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The intersection of race, class and gender at the Grunwick strike
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