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History of Feminism

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gaspee

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Sun Dec 29, 2013, 06:59 PM Dec 2013

Counting Dead Women [View all]

I've always wanted to do a site like this but have always been daunted by the size and the numbers for doing it for the US. Does anyone know of any kind of project in the US where maybe it could be a collective effort where local feminists reported on their own area so the scope and size of the project wouldn't be so daunting?

It would have to be a majorly collective effort with a few very well organized people running it.

I am not organized or social enough to run a project like that.

I think it is a very important cause and I am sickened by the number or women killed by the men who love/loved/thought they loved them.

I think the UK project is eye opening, even if it is depressing.

If you don't know what I am talking about, it's this site: http://kareningalasmith.com/

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