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  2. Wen-Do - Wikipedia

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    Wen-Do is a form of self-defence art for women developed by Ned and Ann Paige, a married couple from Toronto, Ontario. [1] Dr. Paige, an optometrist, dedicated himself to creating a program to teach women to protect themselves after hearing of the murder of Kitty Genovese in New York on March 13, 1964.

  3. Free to Fight - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the project is self-defense for women, and it includes records featuring all-women bands and a 75-page booklet with writings, comics, and graphics by Cynthia Star, Rachel Hanes, Julia Toews, Robin V. Bowser, Nina Landey, Maria Mercedes, bell hooks, Roberta Gregory, Penny Van Horn, Kirsten Ostherr, Laura Sister Nobody, Rachel ...

  4. Suffrajitsu - Wikipedia

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    Suffrajitsu is a term used to describe the application of martial arts or self-defence techniques by members of the Women's Social and Political Union during 1913/14. The term derives from a portmanteau of suffragette and jiu-jitsu and was first coined by an anonymous English journalist during March 1914.

  5. Self-defense - Wikipedia

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    Interest in women's self-defense paralleled subsequent waves of the women's rights movement especially with the rise of Second-wave feminism in the 1960s and 1970s and Third-wave feminism in the 1990s. [8] Today's Empowerment Self-Defense (ESD) courses focus on teaching verbal and psychological as well as physical self-defense strategies.

  6. William E. Fairbairn - Wikipedia

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    Hands Off!: Self-Defense for Women, first published in 1942 by D. Appleton-Century Company (New York & London). Size 5 1 ⁄ 4" × 8" in softcover with 41 pages. This is a modified version of Self Defence for Women and Girls for the American market. Reprinted by Naval and Military Press, ISBN 9781783313532.

  7. Black Women's Defense League - Wikipedia

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    The group provides self-defense and arms training to "abused, underserved black women and marginalized genders", [6] and also engages in political education, charity work and youth outreach work, [5] and hosts town hall meetings, panel discussions and other events. [3]

  8. Mary Zeiss Stange - Wikipedia

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    "Women and Hunting in the West" (2005) [26] "From Domestic Terrorism to Armed Revolution: Women’s Right to Self-defense as an Essential Human Right" (2006) [27] Hard Grass: Life on the Crazy Woman Bison Ranch (2010) [28] The Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World (2011, co-editor, with Carol K. Oyster and Jane E. Sloan) [29]

  9. Tim Larkin (self-defense) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Rodale Books published Larkin's book Survive the Unthinkable: A Total Guide to Women's Self-Protection. [8] Tony Robbins wrote the foreword to the book. [8]The book attempts to teach readers to identify the difference between social aggression (which can be avoided) and asocial violence (which is unavoidable), recognize personal behaviors that may jeopardize safety, and target highly ...

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