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Award winning comedian/storyteller Rosie traces a personal journey through the changing iconography of womanhood in the 1990s. Starting with her treasured old copies of the DIY feminist newspaper Rosie was involved with at York University, Rosie tracks down the collective of women involved and intercuts video interviews about what they’re doing now and what happened to feminism and the newspaper, with archive photos and a personal narrative about her own journey through a kaleidoscope of cultural history taking in riotgrrl, poll tax riots, Reclaim The Night rallies, New Labour, lad mags, Girl Power and Dyke TV.
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