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  2. Women in punk rock - Wikipedia

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    Rock Against Sexism (RAS) was a political and cultural movement dedicated to promoting women in music, [26] and challenging sexism and heterosexism in the rock music community, pop culture and in the world at large. [27] It was primarily a part of the punk rock music and arts scene. [28]

  3. Category:Women in punk - Wikipedia

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    Women punk rock singers (8 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Women in punk" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  4. Category:All-female punk bands - Wikipedia

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  5. Riot grrrl - Wikipedia

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    The riot grrrl movement allowed women their own space to create music and make political statements about the issues they were facing in the punk rock community and in society. They used their music and publications to express their views on issues such as patriarchy, double standards against women, rape, domestic abuse , sexuality , and female ...

  6. 7 Avril Lavigne songs that prove why she is a punk rock goddess

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    Punk-rock goddess, Avril Lavigne turns 31 today! Avril looks just as good as she did back in 2002...we'd love to get your secret. Aside from her inability to age, Avril has graced with amazing ...

  7. Rock Against Sexism - Wikipedia

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    Rock Against Sexism (RAS) was a political and cultural movement dedicated to promoting women in music, [1] and challenging sexism in the rock music community, pop culture and in the world at large. It was primarily a part of the punk rock music and arts scene. [2] RAS began in the UK in 1978, and by the mid-1980s also had a presence in North ...

  8. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Punk Girls written by Liz Ham is a photo-book featuring 100 portraits of Australian women in the punk subculture, and it was published in 2017 by Manuscript Daily. [95] [96] [97] Discrimination against punk subculture is explored with her photographs in the book; these girls who are not mainstream, but "beautiful and talented". [98]

  9. Women in the early East L. A. punk scene - Wikipedia

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    Women in the early East Los Angeles punk scene were part of a subcultural movement associated with a brand of feminism that combined the ethics and politics of the Chicano movement, Second-wave feminism, the LGBT community, and punk rock music during the late 1970s and early 1980s.