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    <title>san francisco feminist group? - Ladies Sewing Circle &amp; Terrorist Society - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>san francisco feminist group?</title>
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      <description>i'm looking to start a feminist group with local women of all ages and backgrounds. &#xD;
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the main goal would be to meet bi-monthly for dinner/drinks/discussion of feminist politics and goals - a consciousness raising of sorts - but with fun and friendship thrown in there to balance out the cerebral part of it as well. it could be along the lines of drinking liberally or a craft circle, or just whatever works to bring women together to enjoy one another's company and share information to advance our place in the world. &#xD;
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i consider myself a liberal feminist well on my way to becoming a radical feminist (as i become more informed and more pissed off) but i welcome feminists of every variety and skill level. :-) &#xD;
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i haven't really worked out all the details yet, i was just throwing this out there to see if there's even any interest first, but i really want it to be safe, fun, informal, informative and generally ass-kicking! &#xD;
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if you're interested, please contact me and we'll see if we can't get this thing going!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2006 23:59:57 GMT</pubDate>
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