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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

Ludo

September 19, 2012 by 55Upitty

I knew I was different when I was sixteen, but couldn’t put my finger on it, metaphorically speaking. Dusty Springfield was the only person I’d ever heard of who was a lesbian.  I couldn’t do the big hair…   These days, I’m a retired lesbian.  Women have been the focus of my life, but I’ve got to the point where I think, ‘that will do’. I have a wide circle of friends and I never really was the domestic or […]

Categories: Activists, Feminist, Lesbians, Musicians • Tags: 1970s, activism, activist, age, ageing, ageism, animals, architecture, assisted suicide, aunt, Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearing House, cancer, children, chosen family, coming out, discrimination, dog, domestic violence, Dusty Springfield, DV, dying, dyke, edinburgh, elsie women's refuge, euthanasia, feminism, feminist, france, friends, gay, Gay Liberation, history, homeless, homeless women, homosexual, horse, industrial protections, industrial reform, jillaroo, Kent University, lesbian, lesbian feminist, lesbian feminist conference, LGBT, LGBTI, LGBTIQ, life, Margaret Coulson, music, musician, older, older people, older woman, older women, Older Women's Network, oral history, paris, pets, photography, politics, portrait, portrait photography, punk, queer, refuge, relationships, retire, retirement, Robin Archer, rock climbing, saxophone, scooter, sex, sexuality, Stray Dags, surfing, sydney, violence against women, viv mcgregor, viv mcgregor photography, women's liberation conference, women's movement, women's music, women's warehouse, work, youth

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