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Rosa Campbell

Rosa Campbell

Rosa Campbell is completing a PhD in history at the University of Cambridge. Her work considers women’s liberation in global context. She writes on a range of platforms both in and beyond the academy, for both adults and children. She has just finished a children’s book about the history of International Women’s Day. icon

When the Revolution Left Kate Millett Behind

By Rosa Campbell & Taushif Kara

What was happening in the streets of Iran—what one white feminist couldn’t see—was a revolution, looking for different freedoms than the West.

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