Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Brazen Hussies : A New Film Captures the Heady, Turbulent Power of Australia’s Women’s Liberation Movement
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'The moment feminist author Kate Jennings took to the microphone at a moratorium on the front lawn of Sydney University in 1970 is presented as a galvanising catalyst of Australia’s women’s liberation movement in Catherine Dwyer’s documentary film Brazen Hussies.'

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