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Womyn and the L OK, I promised myself I wouldn't comment on this issue, having done I can't and won't speak for other women about discrimination in Some of this discrimination has been overt. I'm glad that there Most of this discrimination seems to be more subtle, however. It I know that each woman's experience with sexism in the debate forum Participation in the effort against discrimination means being I'll stop here for now even though I don't think enough can ever be
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- Subject: Womyn and the L OK, I promised myself I wouldn't comment on this issue, having done I can't and won't speak for other women about discrimination in Some of this discrimination has been overt. I'm glad that there Most of this discrimination seems to be more subtle, however. It I know that each woman's experience with sexism in the debate forum Participation in the effort against discrimination means being I'll stop here for now even though I don't think enough can ever be
- From: dzelli@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (debby zelli)
- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 17:02:07 -0500
Just something to think about,
Debby Zelli, Asst't Coach and Woman, Capital U.
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"Where in the hell do you think you are and who ever thought you'd
get this far?
And was the travel worth the time? It's time to open up your mind. I
choose to give the gift of sight, the right to choose to give a life, the
right to die, the right to teach, to think you're right but not to preach."
- Sugar
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