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Consciousness raising (or "CR") was a process popularized in the early 1970s in the women's movement, who saw that a major struggle for women was to understand the ways in which they themselves unconsciously accepted sexism in, for instance, their every-day personal lives. "The personal is political." | Consciousness raising (or "CR") was a process popularized in the early 1970s in the women's movement, who saw that a major struggle for women was to understand the ways in which they themselves unconsciously accepted sexism in, for instance, their every-day personal lives. "The personal is political." | ||
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Revision as of 12:34, 19 February 2007
Consciousness raising (or "CR") was a process popularized in the early 1970s in the women's movement, who saw that a major struggle for women was to understand the ways in which they themselves unconsciously accepted sexism in, for instance, their every-day personal lives. "The personal is political."