@Spartacus - I suspect I am a bit older than most on here.
Perhaps in the 70s change happened more slowly - there was no internet or social media so we talked, we read and tried out these new ideas. Debating issues in women's groups getting involved in more radical action. Demonstrating and the first 'Reclaim the Night' marches, working in one of the first Rape Crisis centres, challenging in the work place and all the time reading these wonderful inspirational feminist writers, Susan Brownmiller, Germaine Greer's The Female Eunuch, Marilyn French, Andrea Dworkin, Betty Friedan and of course Kate Millett. Always pushing against the establishment, both as activists and often through our careers, wearing 'feminist ' clothes - dungarees and doc martens anyone?
. Little by little there were so many changes.
If I learnt anything from those wonderful women it is that talking and listening to other women (as we mainly do on this board) is enriching and stimulating and challenging and life changing and and and.....
I still believe that 'sisterhood is powerful'..... 