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Marilyn French (1929 – 2009)

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020 by Betty McLellan

Servitude or Freedom? by Pauline Woodbridge My chosen Foremother is Marilyn French. My reason is because two of her books have had a role in guiding my feminist learning. However, the two books are very different from each other. One, The Women’s Room, a work of fiction and the other, Beyond Power: On Women and … Read more

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A Woman who has inspired me

August 25, 2020August 24, 2020 by Betty McLellan

submitted by Gerry Polovich As a social worker, people ask me where I got my social justice and human rights beliefs from. I automatically go to answer this question with “my mother” which does not surprise them. However, although this is true, it’s not entirely true. The deeper I reflect on this, I realise I … Read more

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902)

September 2, 2020August 24, 2020 by Betty McLellan

Feminist Firebrand submitted by Betty McLellan Elizabeth Cady Stanton has been described as, among other things, a “feminist firebrand” who worked tirelessly for women’s rights for more than 50 years. As such, she is a hero of mine. From a wealthy privileged family, she studied at Troy Female Seminary in New York and is reported … Read more

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A Remarkably Brave Woman

April 20, 2020April 20, 2020 by Betty McLellan

A Story of Bravery by Tahlia Briggs My sister was two when she wandered off down the beach. My dad had taken her and my brother back down to the water to rinse off the sand. Instead of walking in a straight line back to my mum, my sister disappeared into the crowd and walked … Read more

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My grandmother, Mill

April 20, 2020April 20, 2020 by Betty McLellan

submitted by Susan Hawthorne I write about my grandmother all the time. Her second name was Millicent. We all called her Mill and for many years I thought her first name was Maytie. In fact, it was the far more German-sounding Mehta. My grandmother was born in the nineteenth century and her mother was German. … Read more

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Great-aunt Gertrude

April 20, 2020April 20, 2020 by Betty McLellan

submitted by Jennie Burrows I never met my great-aunt, but I am proud to be honouring her remarkable life. At the age of 2, Gertrude Jane Burrows was taken across the seas from England to Australia, accompanied by three older brothers, her father James, and her heavily pregnant mother Rosina. As the boat was landing … Read more

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Feminism in a Post-Truth era

March 4, 2020March 4, 2020 by Betty McLellan

[transcript of podcast created 12 February 2020] Hello, I’m Betty McLellan for Radical Feminist Reflections.      Well, 2019 is behind us and a new year, a new decade, has begun. So this seems like a good time to discuss something that’s been on my mind for many months as I’ve struggled to make sense of … Read more

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Freedom of Speech (3): a focus on Fair Speech

March 4, 2020March 4, 2020 by Betty McLellan

[transcript of podcast created 11 September 2019] Hello, I’m Betty McLellan for Radical Feminist Reflections.      This is Part 3 of my three-part series on Freedom of Speech. It’s been some time since I presented Parts 1 and 2, and so much has happened since that time that I barely know where to start.      … Read more

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Freedom of Speech (2): no-platforming as protest

February 21, 2020February 21, 2020 by Betty McLellan

[Transcript of podcast created 12 October 2018] Hello, I’m Betty McLellan for Radical Feminist Reflections.      In Part 1 of this three-part series on Freedom of Speech, I spoke of free speech as an important principle of democracy. I lamented the fact that today this principle is being distorted and used by many as an … Read more

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Freedom of Speech (1): modern-day farce

February 20, 2020February 20, 2020 by Betty McLellan

[Transcript of Podcast created 19 July 2018] Hello, I’m Betty McLellan for Radical Feminist Reflections.      Today I’m focusing urgent attention on the principle of Freedom of Speech because freedom of speech as so many people interpret it today is a farce – and that’s deeply disturbing. This noble principle, the intent of which was … Read more

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