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- Carol_Hanisch abstract "Carol Hanisch is a radical feminist and was an important member of New York Radical Women and Redstockings. She is best known for popularizing the phrase \"The Personal Is Political\" in a 1969 essay of the same name. She also conceived the 1968 Miss America protest and was one of the four women who hung a women's liberation banner over the balcony at the Miss America Pageant, disrupting the proceedings.She co-founded and currently co-edits with Kathy Scarbrough Meeting Ground online, the third version of \"Meeting Ground.\" The statement of purpose from 1977 describes itself as providing \"an ongoing place to hammer out ideas about theory, strategy and tactics for the women’s liberation movement and for the general radical movement of working men and women.\"In 2013 Hanish, along with Scarbrough, Ti-Grace Atkinson and Kathie Sarachild initiated \"Forbidden Discourse: The Silencing of Feminist Criticism of 'Gender'\", which they described as an \"open statement from 48 radical feminists from seven countries\". In August 2014 Michelle Goldberg in The New Yorker described it as expressing their “alarm” at “threats and attacks, some of them physical, on individuals and organizations daring to challenge the currently fashionable concept of gender.”".
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- Carol_Hanisch comment "Carol Hanisch is a radical feminist and was an important member of New York Radical Women and Redstockings. She is best known for popularizing the phrase \"The Personal Is Political\" in a 1969 essay of the same name.".
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