GRITtv: Urvashi Vaid: Learning From Women's Movement

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2010

Urvashi Vaid, longtime LGBT rights activists, notes that the failure of the feminist movement to move beyond formal equality is a lesson that can be learned for an intersectional movement to redefine gender in the U.S.

Watch the full interview at http://grittv.org! Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • This is the type of LESBIAN I cant STAND-she is UNRECOGNISABLE as a WOMAN

  • Just search 'Thio Li-Ann presents anti-gay agenda to Parliament - Part 3' on youtube.

  • This woman is insane. For as long as there has been human beings homosexuals and transsexuals have been among the heterosexuals just as serial killers, pedophiles, frotteurphiles, urophiles, coprophiles, emetophiles, exhibitionists, sadists, masochists and zoophiles...and all of them have been looked down and will continue to be looked down on for the betterment of society. The society will not be a better place if people turn a blind eye to open homosexuality. China's past is proof of this.

  • @NatSci Hmmm... So you're saying the Woman's Movement didn't go horribly wrong and that it didn't benefit mostly White Women and Black Women at the expense of both Black Men and White Men for different reasons? Sometimes You Tube comments make very little sense if any mostly because there nobody attached to those comments.

  • I don't know who that woman is, but she comes across as mentally ill.

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