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Libby: My Feminist Name Necklace
August 13, 2018 - Charlotte Prichard


Why do you call yourself a feminist?
It makes me sad that so many people, especially women, don't want to call themselves feminist even though they largely agree with the goals of the movement. I call myself a feminist for the simple reason that I believe in equality for all. It really is as simple as that.
Do you have any feminist heroines?
Dora Thewlis, known as the teenage suffragette (I blogged about her for Bad Reputation), Millicent Fawcett, Kathleen Hanna, Aphra Behn, Mary Wollstonecraft, Betty Dodson, and so many others are inspirational feminists. I don't always agree with everything they say but I love that they are - or were - out there saying it.
But my real heroes are the grassroots activists like Kat Banyard, Roz Kaveney, the Southall Black Sisters and the members of the various local Fawcett Society groups; working class women for whom 'having it all' ie, a family and a job, isn't a choice but a necessity, and every woman that could be described as a bluestocking. If I wanted to name all my heroes, we'd probably run out of internet.
3) What do you think is the future of feminism?
I can't say what the future of feminism is but I can say what I'd like it to be. In the short term I want feminism to fully embrace intersectionality, to recognise that biology is not destiny and to worry as much about the problems that face women who are not white, straight and middle class as those that are. But mainly, I want feminism to become obsolete; something we study in history class and marvel that it was ever necessary.
Thank you for sharing your story, Libby! We loved discovering all about your heroes. Stay tuned for the next blog in our series!
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