Liberation School
"What we don't know, we must learn; what we do know, we must teach each other."
The Chicago Women's Liberation Union founded the Liberation School to "bring women into contact with the philosophies of the women's movement through a force that established media" and to "create a place where women could learn skills oriented to women's needs," that would be difficult to acquire in male-dominated educational environments. The Liberation School offered women courses in three basic categories: self-help(how to repair cars or electrical appliances), general skills(yoga, photography, creative writing), and political theory(literature on feminist movements). |