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The Black Women’s Collective affirmed its pro-choice position on the National Day of Action on Women’s Rights in October 1989. The statement links growing racism, attacks on labour, and the erosion of women’s rights to capitalist regimes.
The Black Women’s Collective affirmed its pro-choice position on the National Day of Action on Women’s Rights in October 1989. The statement links growing racism, attacks on labour, and the erosion of women’s rights to capitalist regimes.
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