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Record ID: b5209c6b-4fbb-4c22-b3eb-db4c976e7f83
Type: Journal Article
Title: V-Day and the mad women in the attic
Other Titles: Women against violence : an Australian feminist journal
Authors: Pritchard, Clare
Keywords: Advocacy;Sexual assault
Year: 2001
Publisher: CASA House (Centre Against Sexual Assault)
Citation: (10), July 2001
Notes:  Describes the formation of the feminist, anti-violence organisation, Mad Women in the Attic, their involvement with the annual V-Day gathering in New York City and their subsequent notification that their submission to V-Day group for funding had been accepted. Outlines the project the Mad Women are now implementing with the funds they have received, entitled The Right to Party Safely Project, whose focus is to ensure that young women can participate freely and safely in activities at licensed venues and that the structural issues surrounding the safety of women in public places are addressed.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12684
ISSN: 1327-5550
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