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Tag Archives: Capitalism

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The Future Is Not Female in Capitalist Culture

13October2017Joana AzizOpinionCapitalism, Feminism, Human Rights

The first “The Future is Female” T-shirt appeared during the early 1970s. The design was inspired by Labyris Books, which was the first women’s bookstore in New York City, owned by Jane Lurie and Marizel Rios. Established photographer Liza Cowan took a picture of her musician girlfriend Alix Dobkin wearing the T-shirt. The photograph was then used

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