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Summary: Squabbles At Conference (Press, 19 April 1971)
An International Women’s Liberation conference taking place in Toronto has encountered significant racial and sexual tensions among its delegates. Reports indicate that divisions have emerged in discussions centered around peace and oppression. One unidentified delegate highlighted issues of interaction, stating that Black Panther women refuse to engage with white women due to perceptions that the latter cannot comprehend the struggles faced by people from the Third World. Additionally, there are noted conflicts between women from the gay liberation front, including radical lesbians, and straight women, who are seen as constrained by traditional sexual roles. While a conference spokesman acknowledged the presence of differing opinions among the attendees, he refuted claims of any physical altercations occurring at the event. Approximately 400 delegates from various women’s liberation organizations have been participating in the conference, which has been held at a secondary school in Toronto since the previous Wednesday. The event is organized by Voice of Women along with two American groups: Women’s Strike for Peace and Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
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