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How Come Patriarchy

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Art by Others

Aztec Mayan figurine

Work v Labor

As Patriarchy dies

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stories stored inside

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brass lizard 2

brass lizard 3

Women's Movement

Absolutely must add today

announcement for mtg

women college

whatWITCH stood for

WITCH, ART, IDEOLOGY

W.I.T.C.H. Zora re Peggy

Bev Grant show at Osmos

Jeanette Rankin Brigade

Auctioning Miss America

w.i.t.c.h. 50anniversary

Chris O'Neil

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REPARATIONS

GWTW premiere

Chattahoochee Brick

Labyrinth of Rue

Jim Golden on Confederacy

I dress up

footnote links

Pageant Reading 3/28/2015

naomi speaking

If you Mean it, Move it

Parade of Ancestors

2012 -- How to

Naxi Traditional Culture

Intern'l Behind Barcode

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about Peggy Dobbins

Women In Time Change History

Florika, Chude, Women's Liberation
Florika and Chude http://bevgrantphotography.com (aka Pam Allen) at an early Women's Liberation meeting
Florika was a child prodigy concert violinist.  She and Paul Simonin, aka Violet Ray, created Eyemakers.  She and Tanya Ross made up -- on the subway en route to Wall St -- the ditty we sang while circling what I always said was the Stock Exchange but Bev corrected me last month.  It was the Federal Building:  "Wall St, Wall St, Mightiest Wall of all, Street.  Trick or Treat, Corporate Elite, Up Against the Wall St, Stock Exchange, Foreign Exchange, Student Exchange, Wife Exchange, Up Against the Wall 
Street, wall street, wall street, fade ......  

 

tupdated Aug 9,2024  In Atlanta. Going this evening to join other members of Corretta-Jeannette chapter of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Observance of our government's nuclear attack on the citizerns of Natasaki organized by Nuclear Watch South and WAND.  I am still managing Facebook groups Woman's Work Goes On, It's About time, and White Southerners Talking About Reparations.  contact me in a comment there or at pegdobbins@gmail.com 
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