Feminism has always been complicated – just ask the women of the Seventies
A short film at Tate Britain is a reminder of the glorious energy and contradictions of the women’s liberation movement.
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A short film at Tate Britain is a reminder of the glorious energy and contradictions of the women’s liberation movement.
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After a visit to the Polyclinic, I now have to wait for my results. Scanxiety, I believe it’s called.
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