#28-20 Andrea Dworkin at Seneca Falls … Invokes Elizabeth Cady Stanton in the fight against patriarchal terrorism
It’s 100 years since the US Constitution was amended to say women have the right to vote, and a new biography of the late Andrea Dworkin is hot off the press. Dworkin was a ferocious feminist orator, and here she is in peak form in 1991, at the birthplace of the US women’s suffrage movement. She calls women to resist normalized violence and oppression by any means possible – and stop concealing the truth. (She would have loved #MeToo.)
Host(s): Frieda Werden
Featured Speakers/Guests: “The central theme of Dworkin’s work is re-evaluating Western society, culture, and politics. She does this through the prism of men’s sexual violence against women in a patriarchal context.”-Wikipedia
Credits: Recorded for WINGS by WEOS radio, Geneva, NY. Edited and updated by Frieda Werden.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jnoEuK_r31k8vqWk1jm3RqrKhUSkEKNC/view