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MAZER OPEN HOUSE! Sunday, November 1, 2009 2-5pm The Early History of Feminist & Lesbian Centers in Los Angeles (1969-1975) Learn how and why L.A.’s earliest feminists and lesbians created Centers—as energy hubs of women’s rap groups, CR, programs and social services. A panel of women will talk about how the women’s and lesbian feminist movements were born and grew up in our city. Coming together to compare the stories they lived and their memories that have created the folklore of feminism in L.A. Panelists include: Carolyn Weathers, Ariana Manov, Del Whan & others, with moderator Jeanne Cordova. Come to hear what it was like, or bring your stories & memories if you were there too! Panelists will also present the recently re-discovered original Crenshaw Women’s Center front door sign. Panel starts at 3pm. Also at this event,we will be presenting a commemorative plaque for the Jo Duffy Subject Files.
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