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Parsons, Rhea (March 24, 2011). "Breaking Up With Richard Gere". The 'V' Word . Retrieved October 12, 2017. Richard Gere is all of these things but there is one thing he's not: a Vegan. He's not even vegetarian. Lux' Guest". Harrisburg Telegraph. 23 November 1946. p.19 . Retrieved 13 September 2015– via Newspapers.com. NLS Other Writings: Say How, E-H – National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) | Library of Congress. Loc.gov. Retrieved on September 8, 2019. Whitmore, Greg (3 March 2018). "Women's Liberation Movement march, 1971 – in pictures". The Guardian.

The year 1970 was an important one for second-wave feminism. In February 400 women met in Ruskin College, Oxford, for Britain's first Women's Liberation Conference. [107] In August Kate Millett's Sexual Politics was published in New York; [108] on 26 August the Women's Strike for Equality was held throughout the United States; and on 31 August Millett's portrait by Alice Neel was on the cover of Time magazine, by which time her book had sold 15,000 copies (although in December Time deemed her disclosure that she was a lesbian as likely to discourage people from embracing feminism). [109] September and October saw the publication of Sisterhood Is Powerful, edited by Robin Morgan, and Shulamith Firestone's The Dialectic of Sex. [110] On 6 March 1971, dressed in a monk's habit, Greer marched through central London with 2,500 women in a Women's Liberation March. [111] By that month The Female Eunuch had been translated into eight languages and had nearly sold out its second printing. [105] McGraw-Hill published it in the United States on 16 April 1971. [112] [113] The toast of New York, Greer insisted on staying at the Hotel Chelsea, a haunt of writers and artists, rather than at the Algonquin Hotel where her publisher had booked her; her book launch had to be rescheduled because so many people wanted to attend. [114] A New York Times book review described her as "[s]ix feet tall, restlessly attractive, with blue-gray eyes and a profile reminiscent of Garbo". [112] Her publishers called her "the most lovable creature to come out of Australia since the koala bear". [115]

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In 1967, he graduated from North Syracuse Central High School, where he excelled at gymnastics and music and played the trumpet. [7] He attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst on a gymnastics scholarship, studying philosophy; after two years, he left and did not graduate. [7] [13] Career Gere with Lobsang Nyandak during The Tibet Fund annual gala in 2016In 2017, Gere criticized Benjamin Netanyahu's policies on the Palestinians and Israel's expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank, stating, "Settlements are such an absurd provocation and, certainly in the international sense, completely illegal—and they are certainly not part of the program of someone who wants a genuine peace process." [59] Personal life Gere speaking about the Dalai Lama in 2000 Germaine Greer ( / ɡ r ɪər/; born 29 January 1939) is an Australian writer and public intellectual, regarded as one of the major voices of the second-wave feminism movement in the latter half of the 20th century. [1]



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