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Ain't I A Woman? newspapers, June 1970-July 1971
1970-07-24 "Ain't I a Woman?" Page 1
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[FRONT COVER] Ain't I a Woman? a midwest newspaper of women's liberation Vol. 1 No. 3 July 24, 1970 published by the publications collective, iowa city w.l.f. 25¢ [engraving of woman and tree] [BACK COVER] PERIODICALS, READING LISTS & A CONFERENCE Off Our Backs P.O. Box 4859 Cleveland Park Station Washington, D.C., 20008 Sub: $6.00/yr; singles: $.25 Aphra Box 355 Springtown, Pa., 18081 sub: $3.50/yr; singles: $.25 Everywoman 6516 West 83rd ST. Los Angeles, Calif., 90045 sub: $2.50 for 10 issues The Female State: A Journal of Female Liberation Female Liberation 371 Somerville Ave. Somerville, Mass., 02143 Singles: $1.00 It Ain't Me Babe W.L. Office 2398 Bancroft Ave. Berkeley, Calif., 94704 sub: $1.80 for 6 months Notes from the Second Year: Radical Feminism P.O. Box AA Old Chelsea Station New York, N.Y., 10011 singles: $1.50 The Pedestal 307 W. Broadway Vancouver, B.C., Canada sub: $1.50/yr Rat 241 East 14th St. New York, N.Y., 10008 sub: $6.00/yr Up from Under 339 Lafayette St. New York, N.Y., 10012 sub: $2.50 for 5 issues Women: A Journal of Liberation 3028 Greenmont Ave. Baltimore, Md., 21218 sub: $5.00/yr New England Free Press 791 Tremont Street Boston, Mass., 02118 literature list Radical Education Project Box 561-A Detroit, Mich., 48232 literature list Redstockings P.O. Box 748 Stuyvesant Station New York, N.Y., 10009 literature list Lucinda Cisler-annotated reading list of 600 items on women-$.25 102 W. 80 Street New York, N.Y., 10024 MONTREAL--Sisters in Montreal Women's Liberation would like to have a working conference of North American women's liberation groups to coincide with a trip to Montreal and Toronto of North Vietnamese women who have specifically asked to meet women involved in W.L. This could be the start of a coordinated women's movement sharing serious self-criticism about where we started what we've learned, where we're at, and where we're going. There sisters want to know what you think of such a conference (to be held sometime in October), and what form you would like it to take. Is there a better place for the conference than Montreal (they think Canada would be better because the Vietnamese sisters and Cuban sisters--if they can come at all--can't come to the States)? How many would come from your group? Can you contribute or raise money for it? For more information contact Montreal Women's Liberation, 3837 St. Laurent, Montreal 131, Quebec, Canada, 514-844-5838. (Reprinted from Off Our Backs)
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[FRONT COVER] Ain't I a Woman? a midwest newspaper of women's liberation Vol. 1 No. 3 July 24, 1970 published by the publications collective, iowa city w.l.f. 25¢ [engraving of woman and tree] [BACK COVER] PERIODICALS, READING LISTS & A CONFERENCE Off Our Backs P.O. Box 4859 Cleveland Park Station Washington, D.C., 20008 Sub: $6.00/yr; singles: $.25 Aphra Box 355 Springtown, Pa., 18081 sub: $3.50/yr; singles: $.25 Everywoman 6516 West 83rd ST. Los Angeles, Calif., 90045 sub: $2.50 for 10 issues The Female State: A Journal of Female Liberation Female Liberation 371 Somerville Ave. Somerville, Mass., 02143 Singles: $1.00 It Ain't Me Babe W.L. Office 2398 Bancroft Ave. Berkeley, Calif., 94704 sub: $1.80 for 6 months Notes from the Second Year: Radical Feminism P.O. Box AA Old Chelsea Station New York, N.Y., 10011 singles: $1.50 The Pedestal 307 W. Broadway Vancouver, B.C., Canada sub: $1.50/yr Rat 241 East 14th St. New York, N.Y., 10008 sub: $6.00/yr Up from Under 339 Lafayette St. New York, N.Y., 10012 sub: $2.50 for 5 issues Women: A Journal of Liberation 3028 Greenmont Ave. Baltimore, Md., 21218 sub: $5.00/yr New England Free Press 791 Tremont Street Boston, Mass., 02118 literature list Radical Education Project Box 561-A Detroit, Mich., 48232 literature list Redstockings P.O. Box 748 Stuyvesant Station New York, N.Y., 10009 literature list Lucinda Cisler-annotated reading list of 600 items on women-$.25 102 W. 80 Street New York, N.Y., 10024 MONTREAL--Sisters in Montreal Women's Liberation would like to have a working conference of North American women's liberation groups to coincide with a trip to Montreal and Toronto of North Vietnamese women who have specifically asked to meet women involved in W.L. This could be the start of a coordinated women's movement sharing serious self-criticism about where we started what we've learned, where we're at, and where we're going. There sisters want to know what you think of such a conference (to be held sometime in October), and what form you would like it to take. Is there a better place for the conference than Montreal (they think Canada would be better because the Vietnamese sisters and Cuban sisters--if they can come at all--can't come to the States)? How many would come from your group? Can you contribute or raise money for it? For more information contact Montreal Women's Liberation, 3837 St. Laurent, Montreal 131, Quebec, Canada, 514-844-5838. (Reprinted from Off Our Backs)
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