The Hackney Flashers were a collective of broadly socialist-feminist women who produced notable agitprop exhibitions in the 1970s and early 1980s. Working in the United Kingdom during second wave feminism (1960s–1980s), the Hackney Flashers are an example of collectives prevalent in the latter half of the 20th century that worked to raise consciousness of social or political issues relevant to the times. This group's original aim was to make visible the invisible and document women's work in the home and outside of it, helping to make the case for childcare and show the complex social and economic issues of women and childcare.
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| - The Hackney Flashers were a collective of broadly socialist-feminist women who produced notable agitprop exhibitions in the 1970s and early 1980s. Working in the United Kingdom during second wave feminism (1960s–1980s), the Hackney Flashers are an example of collectives prevalent in the latter half of the 20th century that worked to raise consciousness of social or political issues relevant to the times. This group's original aim was to make visible the invisible and document women's work in the home and outside of it, helping to make the case for childcare and show the complex social and economic issues of women and childcare. (en)
- Las Hackney Flashers fueron un colectivo de mujeres, en líneas generales feministas y socialistas, que produjeron notables exposiciones de agitprop en la década de los 70 y principios de los 80. Trabajando en el Reino Unido durante el feminismo de la segunda ola (décadas de los 1960 a los 1980), las Hackney Flashers son un ejemplo de los colectivos que prevalecieron en la segunda mitad del siglo XX que trabajaron para crear conciencia sobre cuestiones sociales o políticas relevantes para la época. El objetivo original de este grupo era hacer visible lo invisible y documentar el trabajo de las mujeres en el hogar y fuera de él, ayudando a defender el cuidado de los niños y a mostrar los complejos problemas sociales y económicos de las mujeres. (es)
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| - The Hackney Flashers were a collective of broadly socialist-feminist women who produced notable agitprop exhibitions in the 1970s and early 1980s. Working in the United Kingdom during second wave feminism (1960s–1980s), the Hackney Flashers are an example of collectives prevalent in the latter half of the 20th century that worked to raise consciousness of social or political issues relevant to the times. This group's original aim was to make visible the invisible and document women's work in the home and outside of it, helping to make the case for childcare and show the complex social and economic issues of women and childcare. (en)
- Las Hackney Flashers fueron un colectivo de mujeres, en líneas generales feministas y socialistas, que produjeron notables exposiciones de agitprop en la década de los 70 y principios de los 80. Trabajando en el Reino Unido durante el feminismo de la segunda ola (décadas de los 1960 a los 1980), las Hackney Flashers son un ejemplo de los colectivos que prevalecieron en la segunda mitad del siglo XX que trabajaron para crear conciencia sobre cuestiones sociales o políticas relevantes para la época. El objetivo original de este grupo era hacer visible lo invisible y documentar el trabajo de las mujeres en el hogar y fuera de él, ayudando a defender el cuidado de los niños y a mostrar los complejos problemas sociales y económicos de las mujeres. (es)
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