I have a suggestion for OJ. He asked :
What are the most important struggles led by women we should all be talking about right now? I mean either local or national struggles, on anything from equal pay to workers right to fighting male violence to service provision?
Well, one of the recurring answers - and presumably if he can't see the GC responses then quite dominant in what he can see - is the issue of 1950s women's pensions.
So, if this question was raised seriously, pick up that unglamorous ball and run with it, OJ. Put your woke trendy causes aside and try to do some good for women who have been women all their lives. Women who often didn't have a chance to build up private or company pensions due to the lack of equality and structural sexism throughout much of their lives.