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Women Strike for Peace was a women's peace activist group in the United States. Nearing the height of the Cold War in 1961, about 50,000 women marched in 60 ...
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Wikipedia abstract: "Women Strike for Peace (WSP, also known as Women for Peace) is a United States women's peace activist group. It was founded by Bella Abzug ...
Women's strike may refer to: Women's Strike for Equality (1970); 1975 Icelandic women's strike · All-Poland Women's Strike - Strajk kobiet (since 2016) ...
Pathways to Peace is an arm of WAW that undertakes specific efforts, which focus on a new theme each year. · Iraqi Refugee Project · Grannies for Peace.
May 6, 2024 · Women Strike for Peace (WSP), organization that evolved out of an international protest against atmospheric nuclear testing held on November ...
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The strike, spearheaded by Betty Friedan, self-stated three primary goals: free abortion on demand, equal opportunity in the workforce, and free childcare. The ...
On November 1, 1961, Women Strike For Peace (WSP) was inaugurated with a day-long strike by an estimated 50000 women in 60 cities, all pressing for nuclear ...
Aug 15, 2018 · Women Strike for Peace (WSP) was formed in 1961 after over 50,000 women across the country marched for peace and against above ground testing of ...
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Women Strike for Peace ; Histoire. Fondation. 1961 ; Cadre. Type. Mouvement pacifiste, grève des femmes ; Organisation. Fondatrices. Dagmar Wilson, Bella Abzug, ...
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a series of protest camps established to protest against nuclear weapons being placed at RAF Greenham Common in ...