WORD ON THE STREET BY TRANS PATERSON & arah Caunc eather Chariton Ramin Ama “NO.” “No.” “Yes.” eee Adel Ahmetasevic Najipd Anmedzal Amber Me “I’m the only guy at Douglas who wears ™Yes I’m going, I've heard about it.” ™Yes I’m going to go.” a pink hat.” Put down those burning bras ladies, it’s time to take a look at what the Other Press was running in the Novem 29, 1979 issue! d his Week i in Top retro headline: “Feminist movement established” OP n i istor\ "In Canada, as the old saying goes, when the going gets tough, the tough found a new political party. In rec: years we've seen activists find everything from the Marijuana Party to the Work Less Party to the Sex Party, but J.J. McCullough, OP c ongibuter. trend is hardly new. In this 1979 i issue, the OP ena an interview with — _ the oot of the t minted Feminist Party of Canada. According to Miles, a career academic from O her eats goal was to bri “a fenieie perspective is politics” as a way to allow women to “change ours = even as we try to change the world.” Though ae a feminist voice i ‘ ___ policy proposals. - distribution of > . majority government, Tit havé to assum the party al tae and fizzled out after a brief n. But v whater * Bogor retro headline: “Rent increase at ss : 8 THE OTHER PRESS NOVEMBER 23 2006