September 7th, 2014 -- by Bacchus
Protesting Ms. Magazine
In the 1980s, Ms. Magazine was the publication of record for sex-hostile feminists (who were a much larger proportion of the feminist movement back then, and who claimed to be the entire movement). Here’s a photo of Annie Sprinkle, who tweets “1980’s photo of me when porn stars protested Ms. Magazine for having no porn stars @ round table discussion abt porn!”
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Ms. Sprinkle once spoke at my college. She was obviously quite intelligent and articulate. Not at all the stereotypical porn star image, born out of ignorance…
I would recommend her lectures to anyone lucky enough to get the chance to attend.
[…] Protesting Ms. Magazine: In the 1980s, Ms. Magazine was the publication of record for sex-hostile feminists (who were a much larger proportion of the feminist movement back then, and who claimed to be the entire movement). Here’s a p […]