She's Beautiful When She's Angry

She's Beautiful When She's Angry is a 2014 American documentary about the founders of the modern women's movement (from 1966 to 1971), by Mary Dore.

Overview

She's Beautiful When She's Angry tells about women who founded the early women's movement in the USA from 1966 to 1971:[1] Muriel Fox, Jacqui Ceballos and Rita Mae Brown (NOW), Ellen Willis, Jo Freeman (SCLC), Alice Wolfson, Fran Beal (SNCC Black Women’s Liberation Committee), Marilyn Webb, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Cell 16), Heather Booth, Judith Arcana (JANE), Virginia Whitehill, Alix Kates Shulman, Ruth Rosen, Chude Pamela Allen, Karla Jay, Our Bodies, Ourselves Collective, Carol Giardina (Miss America protest), Kate Millett, Alta, Trina Robbins (It Ain’t Me, Babe), Denise Oliver-Velez, Ellen Shumsky, Linda Burnham (Black Sisters United), Susan Brownmiller (Ladies’ Home Journal), Marlene Sanders, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Nona Willis Aronowitz, Mary Jean Collins, Susan Griffin and Vivian Rothstein.[2]

References

  1. 'She's Beautiful When She's Angry' Tells The Feminist History Left Out Of Your School Textbook, The Huffington Post Women, Dec 15, 2014. online article
  2. She's Beautiful When She's Angry official website

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