JULIE MCCROSSIN
'Julie McCrossin' (born 1954, Sydney) is an Australian radio broadcaster, journalist, comedian and campaigner for women's and gay rights. She was a weekly participant from 1996 to 2001 on the television program ''Good News Week'', and hosted Radio National's ''Life Matters'' program from 2000 to 2005 (2000 to 2003 co-hosted with Geraldine Doogue). She has two children with her partner Melissa Gibson.[1]
She was involved with the 1978 protests that became the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and has advocated for the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia. In 1981 she published ''Women, wimmin, womyn, womin, whippets-On Lesbian Separatism '' [2] a critique of some aspects of the feminist separatist movement of the day from an anarcho-feminist perspective, this pamphlet is significant in the the history of anarchism in Australia.
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2. Self-published pamphlet, Sydney, archived at Takver's Australian Anarchism history page Women, wimmin, womyn, womin, whippets ''
★ Official website
★ Selection of columns from the ''Australian Financial Review''
She was involved with the 1978 protests that became the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and has advocated for the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia. In 1981 she published ''Women, wimmin, womyn, womin, whippets-On Lesbian Separatism '' [2] a critique of some aspects of the feminist separatist movement of the day from an anarcho-feminist perspective, this pamphlet is significant in the the history of anarchism in Australia.
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References
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2. Self-published pamphlet, Sydney, archived at Takver's Australian Anarchism history page Women, wimmin, womyn, womin, whippets ''
External links
★ Official website
★ Selection of columns from the ''Australian Financial Review''
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