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  2. Topfreedom - Wikipedia

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    A group of women protesting for the right to go topless anywhere a man could. Venice Beach, California, 2011 (Demonstrator is wearing a pasty.) A group of topless women and bare-chested men at a beach in Helsinki, Finland, protesting after a woman had been forced away from a beach in Hyvinkää for topless sunbathing [1]

  3. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally go ... - AOL

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    Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally ...

  4. Nudity and protest - Wikipedia

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    1903 protest of Canadian immigration policy change, by Spiritual Christian Freedomites in Saskatchewan. Nude people protesting San Francisco's nudity ban. Nudity is sometimes used as a tactic during a protest to attract media and public attention to a cause, and sometimes promotion of public nudity is itself the objective of a nude protest. [1]

  5. Hillary Clinton college lecture gets caught up in doxing protest

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    The protesters sat silently in a common area with many of them wearing face masks, protesting the public shaming of students after photos of a number of them appeared on a video screen on the side ...

  6. Ladies in White - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought was awarded jointly to Reporters without Borders, Nigerian human rights lawyer Huawa Ibrahim, and the Ladies in White.Five of the leaders of the movement were selected to receive the prize: Laura Pollán, whose husband Hector Maseda is serving a 20-year sentence; Miriam Leiva, whose husband Oscar Espinosa Chepe has been conditionally released ...

  7. Judge allows Bow 'pink wristband' protesters to attend events ...

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    Oct. 8—CONCORD — A federal judge is allowing a group of Bow parents — banned from attending their children's activities for wearing pink wristbands in support of biological female athletes ...

  8. Ahoo Daryaei - Wikipedia

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    She then walked onto the street in her underwear, further protesting against the enforced hijab laws in an act of public defiance. [18] The protest was captured on video by onlookers, and footage quickly circulated on social media, drawing widespread attention both within Iran and internationally.

  9. Liberal women withhold sex, shave heads to protest Trump win ...

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    "Stop dating men, stop having sex with men, stop talking to men, divorce your husbands, leave your f--king boyfriends, leave them," a TikTokker said.