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1072. Feminist Video Library, Feminist Films, Feminist Films Library  
… Activists around the world joined forces on V-Day to protest violence against women in 2013. Video by Eve Ensler and One Billion Rising. (Running time 4:33) Used with permission. …  
1073. Resource Library  
… Resource Library Film Clips: Body and Health …  
1074. Body & Health  
… Women’s Bodies: A Short Introduction …  
1075. Body & Health  
… Who defines what is beautiful? What is the media’s role? Excerpt from “Cover Girl Culture: Awakening the Media Generation,” a film by Nicole Clark. (Running time 12:16) Used with permission. The… …  
1076. Body & Health  
… Perfect measurements? Is a woman an object to be measured or a person to be valued? Excerpt from "Miss America," a film by Lisa Ades. (Running time 1:29) Used with permission. The complete… …  
1077. Body & Health  
… The Women’s Health Movement …  
1078. Body & Health  
… Nancy Hawley reminds us that in the early 1970s, “there were no books written by women about women’s sexual experience.” Excerpt from “A Moment in Her Story: Stories from the Boston Women’s… …  
1079. Body & Health  
… Changing Sexual Attitudes and Options …  
1080. Body & Health  
… Going to jail for providing contraceptives to married women? Margaret Sanger believed that birth control was the key to women’s personal freedom. Excerpt from “Margaret Sanger: A Public Nuisance,” a… …  
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The idea of the “Click! moment” was coined by Jane O’Reilly. “The women in the group looked at her, looked at each other, and ... click! A moment of truth. The shock of recognition. Instant sisterhood... Those clicks are coming faster and faster. They were nearly audible last summer, which was a very angry summer for American women. Not redneck-angry from screaming because we are so frustrated and unfulfilled-angry, but clicking-things-into-place-angry, because we have suddenly and shockingly perceived the basic disorder in what has been believed to be the natural order of things.” Article, “The Housewife's Moment of Truth,” published in the first issue of Ms. Magazine and in New York Magazine. Republished in The Girl I Left Behind, by Jane O'Reilly (Macmillan, 1980). Jane O'Reilly papers, Schlesinger Library.