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  2. Women's Brigade of Weather Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Brigade was made up of seventy members, led by Bernardine Dohrn. [3] Their activities, although sensationalized for publicity purposes, were primarily confined to the levels of sympathizers and spies. [3] The internal policies of WUO strictly defined as well as limited women's contributions within the group. [3]

  3. Lifted Research Group - Wikipedia

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    Lifted Research Group, commonly known as LRG, is an American clothing brand headed by Jonas Bevacqua and Robert Wright and based in Orange County, California.LRG produces clothing and accessories and also has been known to develop a broad range of products consisting of electronic accessories, extreme vehicles, and outdoor equipment including sporting goods and more.

  4. Hetty Reckless - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, she and Hetty Burr co-founded the Moral Reform Retreat to shelter women "victims of vice". [15] It was the only shelter for African American women in Philadelphia. [16] The first two years the shelter was open, they housed over 200 women for periods of up to six months, providing shelter and education.

  5. No Trousers Tube Ride returns in colourful fashion on London ...

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    The annual No Trousers Tube Ride event has returned in colourful fashion as people stripped down to their underwear and hopped on the London Underground. Hordes of bare legs were seen at Newport ...

  6. Kathy Boudin - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Boudin FBI wanted poster issued May 1, 1970 with first name misspelled. In 1969, Boudin was a founding member of the Weatherman faction of Students for a Democratic Society, which in 1970 became the Weather Underground Organization (WUO).

  7. Riot grrrl - Wikipedia

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    These women were inspired by recent anti-racist riots in D.C., and they wanted to start a "girl riot" against a society they felt offered no validation of women's experiences. [17] The first riot grrrl meeting was organized by Kathleen Hanna and Jenny Toomey, and it was held at the Positive Force group house in Arlington, Virginia.

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