The Equalitarian Webring


The Equalitarian Webring is a group of sites who follow the political ideologies of the Equalitarian Movement. We believe in equality for all races, all sexes, all religions, all political beliefs. We are against war and pro-peace. We believe in the right to vote, the right to choose and the right to freedom of speech. We are pro-feminist and pro-GLBT. We are all equal.
Category: Politics




An exploration of the complexities of reproductive freedom in the context of America's racial and gender nightmare.

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By Roxanne Dunbar, circa 1970. A powerful account of growing up poor, white, rural and female.

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A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women's Studies

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The day Portia Lucrecia Simpson Miller became Jamaica's first female prime minister.

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THE GENESIS OF CONTEMPORARY BLACK FEMINISM

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The Institution and Psychology of Rape - Every woman has had terrifying experiences causing her to fear rape. And that fear is a primary factor in controlling her behavior. The fear of rape has kept us off the streets and behind securely locked doors.

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Eleven articles about Beauty, Fashion, Culture and Feminism. Body Image, Diet Grrl, Feminine Feminists, Feminist Fashionista, Pretty Vacant, Subverting the Pimp, The Beauty Myth, Under the Knife, Women's Handbags & Women's T-Shirts.

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An angry articulate expose of the sexism prevalent in the American Left at the time of 1969.

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I was just finishing this [article] when my husband came in and asked what I was doing. Writing a paper on housework. "Housework?" he said. "Housework? Oh my god how trivial can you get? A paper on housework."

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A historical paper comparing the experiences of women in the abolitionist movement with the experiences of women in the New Left. First circulated in 1971.

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Whenever female orgasm and frigidity are discussed, a false distinction is made between the vaginal and the clitoral orgasm. Frigidity has generally been defined by men as the failure of women to have vaginal orgasms. Actually the vagina is not a highly sensitive area and is not constructed to achieve orgasm. It is the clitoris which is the center of sexual sensitivity and which is the female equivalent of the penis.

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How Advertising Co-opted the Women's Movement.

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An article first published in 1971 in a pamphlet issued by "Women Against Rape".

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A wickedly humorous introduction to the sex roles defined by conventional marriage. My God, who wouldn't want a wife?

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Historical Background, Creativity and Genius, Aesthetic Categories and Feminist Critiques, Feminist Practice and the Concept of Art and The Body in Art and Philosophy.

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