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WHY DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AFTER MIDNIGHT?

The Wimpy Protest

Olivia Valdes, Author

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The End

Today there's no trace of Wimpy Bar in London.

Now, in the spot where a colorful, enormous demonstration was held in 1971, stands an American Apparel, another company with a set of policies against which the London Women's Liberation Workshop would surely have wanted to protest.

So . . . was the Wimpy protest a victory?  How can it help us understand the shifting structures of power and possibility at the moment of resistance?  And what new methods of protest, resistance, and public action can that understanding help us create?

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