Conferences |
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National
Women's Liberation Movement Conference,
Manchester 
Women's Aid emerges as a WLM Conference
issue. National
Women's Aid Federation (NWAF) begins
as an organisation out of a split within
the refuge movement between refuges aligned
with Erin
Pizzey's philosophy and orientation
and those aligned with the WLM. The NWAF
is begun by those aligned with the WLM.
The Leeds Chapeltown Women's Liberation
Group proposes a national newsletter to
inform WL groups of activities and to act
as a referral and information service. A
resolution is passed to establish The Women's
Liberation Movement National Information
Service which is renamed Women's Information,
Referral and Enquiry service (WIRES). The
first group to produce the newsletter is
the Chapeltown Women's Liberation Group
and it is agreed that publication of the
newsletter should be passed to another group
after a couple of years. |
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Scottish National
Women's Liberation Conference, Aberdeen
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Welsh
National Women's Liberation Conference,
Aberystwyth |
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Regional |
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South West Regional
Women's Liberation Conference, Bath |
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Socialist Feminist |
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Fifth Women's Liberation
and Socialism Conference, London:
Perspectives on the Women's Movement
The socialist feminist current in the
WLM is split at this point by differences
between women who are and those who are
not aligned to Left organisations:
"At first
the political differences between those
women whose primary political orientation
was within the revolutionary left groups,
and those whose orientation was within the
WLM were obscured behind the collective
euphoria generated by discussion of new
ideas and new understandings, However, by
the Oxford Conference, these differences
were becoming more obvious and the final
conference in London 1975 saw the alliance
between the two tendencies end in bitterness
and anger. The socialist current was organised
in campaigns directed towards women at work
in a way that precluded discussions about
the practice and the theory behind it."
(Scarlet Women
Collective 1977: 6). |
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Sexuality/ Sexual Politics |
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Female Sexuality,
Brighton
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(Third) National
Lesbian Conference, Lancaster
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Regional Lesbian
Conference, Leeds |
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Violence Against Women |
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First NWAF (National
Women's Aid Federation) Conference,
London
Five aims are established. Importantly,
"the phrase that violence against women
was 'due to the position of women in society"
is included (Sutton
and Hanmer 1984). The structure of the
new organisation includes regional co-ordinators
to be elected at regional conferences, as
well as a national co ordinator to be elected
from the national conference.
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Women's Aid meeting held
in Leeds prior to the National WLM Conference
in Manchester.
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Second
National Women's Aid (WA) conference,
Leeds
"At
the second national conference of Women's
Aid in February 1975 almost all of the 42
groups attending decided to form the NWAF.
Erin Pizzey fired Jo Sutton [..] and staged
a walkout. NWAF immediately employed Jo
Sutton as co-ordinator and collected donations
amongst themselves to begin to enable this
salary to be met." (Hanmer
1976) |
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Workplace Issues |
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Women in National
Association of Local Government Officers
(NALGO),
London
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Women
Workers' Conference (WWCC), Basingstoke
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Reproductive Rights |
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Childbirth Conference,
Birmingham
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National
Abortion Campaign (NAC) National Conference,
Glasgow (1)
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NAC
National Conference, London (2)
At issue: Splits between feminists and
the left over organisation and whether a
'single issue' campaign can express the
feminist demand meaningfully. |
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Other |
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Nursery and Childcare,
Nottingham
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Sexism
and Education, Nottingham
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(First)
Women and Health Conference, Sheffield
(1)
"There was
all this stuff about self examination, but
just all kinds of information starting to
come out about things like contraception
and abortion [ ... ] It was one of the areas
where women would say, 'Oh gosh, I didn't
know that', getting that kind of power about
themselves." (Collins, OHP Interview
No. 12)
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Women
and Health Conference, Manchester
(2)
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Women
and Media, London
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Women's
Conference to Mobilise Support Against the
Use of Torture, London |