Our current exhibition Finally Got The News covers the return of #internationalwomensday in the 1970s. We'll be posting images today.
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Replying to @InterferenceArc
The Black Voice, International Women's Day, 1974pic.twitter.com/0aSIfgfPoE
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In All Our Struggle Women Are Fighters Unite To Fight Womens Oppression
#InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/TdYIwk6yKr
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Long Live the International Solidarity of Proletarian Women! March 1970
#InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/WgIj0Gz5pV
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The Stronger The Role Of Women The Stronger Will Be Our Movement!
#InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/UdxHdBobgJ
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Celebrate the Role of Women in the Struggle!
#InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/ecgwg8QtHt
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In this 1933 strike, as today, women have played a fighting role in the struggle.
#InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/8NT7TioFj6
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#InternationalWomensDay in Oakland Chinatown, 1975.
All this material can be seen in our current exhibition, Finally got the News.pic.twitter.com/7LUf9sc6gz
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