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C. Moore Hardy

October 6, 2015 by 55Upitty

As a feminist who’s just turned sixty I’ve got wisdom, I’ve got knowledge and I think I’m pretty fabulous for my age. I’m a professional perve. I’m a shutter slut. I’m a photographer. I’m a subversive and a pervert. I like those labels. As a feminist who’s just turned sixty I’ve got wisdom, I’ve got knowledge and I think I’m pretty fabulous for my age. I consider myself a Sydney sider. I was born in Darlinghurst, Sydney – couldn’t be […]

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Dorothy

July 2, 2014 by 55Upitty

I have always been open about my age, but I am particularly comfortable, and proud, to say that I am eighty. When I was about three, I can remember having a sense of another presence around me, a comforting presence. I always felt there was something beyond me. I was brought up a Methodist, and then the Methodist church became part of the Uniting Church. I am so glad I had a father who was a radical thinker.   I never […]

Categories: Christian, Lesbians, Mothers, Uncategorized • Tags: African National Congress, age, ageing, ageism, anti-apartheid movement, australia, australian politics, books, Catholicism, clergy, clerical collar, Death, fascist, feminism, feminist, gay, God, graffiti, grandchildren, grandmother, human rights, Human Rights Medal, journalism, lesbian, LGBTI, love, Macquarie University, Methodism, Methodist, minister, mission, mother, neo-Nazi, neo-Nazism, ordain, ordination, Pitt Street Uniting Church, politics, protest, racism, racist, Redfern, relationships, sex, sexuality, South Sydney Herald, Synod, Tasmania, Uniting Church, vietnam, Waterloo, White Australia policy, woman, women, women's movement, Woprld Council of Churches

Liz

November 13, 2012 by 55Upitty

…I don’t see being gay as a lifestyle, it’s not just that I prefer women, it’s more than that because I am in a world, and in a culture where that is not the norm.  You can only deal with it by having a political framework… I think sex is wonderful.  Always was, hopefully always will be.  And you really shouldn’t neglect it…For me, it hasn’t changed as I’ve got older. I talk about my age like a little kid. […]

Categories: Academics, Activists, Artists, Feminist, Grandparents, Lesbians, Mothers, Sport, Uncategorized • Tags: age, ageing, ageism, art, artist, australia, australia centre for gay and lesbian research, australian politics, bodybuilder, bodybuilding, books, bowler hat, butch, cats, children, conjoint professor, dance, discrimination, dyke, edna ryan, edna ryan award, ednas, emeritus professor, exercise, fashion, female bodybuilder, female bodybuilding, feminism, feminist, first mardi gras, gay, gay and lesbian arts association, gay games, gay games 2002, gay games sydney, gold medal, gold medal gay games, governor of NSW, gym, health, history, homosexual, illustrator, lesbian, lesbian aging, lesbian art, lesbian art an encounter with power, LGBT, love, mardi gras, Marie Bashir, mother, newcastle university, older people, order of australia, painter, pets, photography, politics, portraits, power, professor, protest, queer, relationships, retirement, sex, sex in public, sexuality, student, sydney, teaching, university, university of NSW, viv mcgregor, viv mcgregor photography, woman, women

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Kaye

August 21, 2012 by 55Upitty

…I remember going to see Peter Pan, and being so impressed by a woman, dressed as a boy, who could fly around with her companion, Wendy.  I realised that a girl could live like that… That’s how I came to be jailed by the Bjelke-Petersen government.  I got three weekends in jail – the men got five!  You can imagine how happy my parents were when I rang them from the Watch House. Dad refused to go bail. I’m fifty-nine […]

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Gabrielle (Gail)

June 2, 2012 by 55Upitty

… I don’t think much about age. Mind you, it’s very strange to feel more or less the same as you have always felt but catch sight of yourself in a mirror every now and then and wonder, who is that?  To have been beautiful, and to accept wrinkles and still feel beautiful. I like queer as a label – to me, it’s inclusive.  I don’t like phobia of any kind – and early on I had to stand up […]

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