Reigniting the Women's Liberation Movement Starts TODAY
September 23, 2022
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EDIT: The piece below incorrectly states that the first country to grant women the right to vote was Norway in 1913. A careful reader has pointed out that the first country to grant women the right to vote was New Zealand in 1893.
On September 16, I sent out a public post about how I was taking a temporary break from Substack in order to prepare for the Women’s Declaration International USA’s convention on Reigniting the Women’s Liberation Movement. For the most part, I took that break, other than to post this public piece, which originally appeared in the Washington Examiner here.
This post is about some thoughts that I have had while gearing up for the convention.
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