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The Equalitarian Webring is a group of sites who follow the political ideologies of the Equalitarian Movement. We believe in equality for all races, all sexes, all religions, all political beliefs. We are against war and pro-peace. We believe in the right to vote, the right to choose and the right to freedom of speech. We are pro-feminist and pro-GLBT. We are all equal.

 
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     Birth Control Vs. Overpopulation
Birth control, overpopulation, food shortages, pollution, condoms, abortion, the Pill, family planning, water shortages, economic chaos and war...

     1001 Feminist Quotes
"I see my body as an instrument, rather than an ornament." -Alanis Morissette. "Women belong in the House... and the Senate." "Never let the hand you hold, hold you down." -Authors Unknown.

     Topfreedom: The Fundamental Right of Women
It is a basic freedom and without it women will always be subjugated and considered to be "lesser" simply because they are censored. The right to bare skin is as basic to all human rights as the right to food, the right to safety and the right to have children or not have children. We were born without clothes, therefore why should it be a "sin" to show the body that we were born with?

     The Lilith Gallery of Toronto
Feminist, political and controversial art by international and Canadian artists.

     The Death of Traditional Womanhood
An ode to traditional and patriarchy.

     White Privilege and Male Privelege
Two Articles, One Site: White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack and The Male Privilege Checklist.

     A New View on the Women's Rights Movement
his article first appeared in Notes from the First Year New York: The New York Radical Women, 1968. Thus, its really not that new, but it is interesting.

     Double Jeopardy
To Be Black and Female

     South Africa passes same-sex marriage
November 15th 2006 - South African lawmakers passed legislation recognizing gay marriages yesterday despite criticism from both traditionalists and gay activists.

     WOMAN POWER?
In January of 1968 with the SE Asia War raging, the Jeanette Rankin Brigade came to Washington to pressure Congress to end the conflict. The Brigade was named for Jeanette Rankin, the first woman to be elected to Congress. Rankin voted against US entrance into both WWI and WWII and was a well known feminist and peace activist. Shulamith Firestone analyzed the Brigade from a radical feminist point of view.


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