1975: Newsday - Germaine Greer
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In this extract from a current affairs programme, Germaine Greer expresses her belief that lack of funding and apathy have undermined the impact of the UN's decision to name 1975 as International Women's Year. Greer also discusses the role of legislation in the battle for equality and the thorny issue of positive discrimination.
Since 1975, 8 March has been designated International Women's Day and is used as a focus point for the continuing struggle to achieve equality in countries around the world.
Aspects of this programme reflect the time when it was made.
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