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The Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU) was an American feminist organization founded in 1969 at a conference in Palatine, Illinois. [1] [2] The main goal of the organization was to end gender inequality and sexism, which the CWLU defined as "the systematic keeping down of women for the benefit of people in power."
The CWLU (1969 to 1976) was the most significant of the socialist feminist women’s unions established during the “second wave” feminist movement. CWLU was formed in 1969 and played a leading role in the women’s liberation movement in Chicago during the 1970s.
The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union (CWLU) was the main women’s liberation organization in Chicago during the ‘second wave’ of feminism in the 1970s. The CWLU was formed October 31, 1969. It was the first and largest of the women’s liberation unions formed in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
18 mar 2015 · The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union, arguably the most significant of the socialist feminist women’s unions established during the “second wave” feminist movement, was formed in 1969 and played a leading role in the women’s liberation movement in Chicago during the 1970s.
3 lip 2018 · The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union, hereafter Union or CWLU, was a feminist union that operated in Chicago, Illinois, from 1969 to 1977 and was the first and largest union, at the time of its operation, focused on women’s issues.
The Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU, 1969–1977) was founded by women from the civil rights movement and Students for a Democratic Society.
The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union, arguably the most significant of the socialist feminist women’s unions established during the “second wave” feminist movement, was formed in 1969 and played a leading role in the women’s liberation movement in Chicago during the 1970s.