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Is it to be back to the kitchen? —Lenore Coltheart on Australian feminist Jessie Street's broadcast of 1944

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Jessie Street was a pioneering feminist in Australia, who fought for women's rights, equal pay, reproductive rights, as well as indigenous rights during an amazing 81 year life. She was one of the activists behind the changes in the 1967 referendum. Dr Lenore Coltheart is a historian who was employed by the Street family to update Jessie's autobiography and is now writing the first full blown biography of a great and sometimes overlooked pioneer.

There is no surviving audio for 'Is it to be back to the kitchen?' so it is read for this podcast by actor Blazey Best.

The opening audio of Jessie Street speaking is from 'Women's Status in the United Nations Charter' recorded for the International Women's Radio League.

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Jessie Street was a pioneering feminist in Australia, who fought for women's rights, equal pay, reproductive rights, as well as indigenous rights during an amazing 81 year life. She was one of the activists behind the changes in the 1967 referendum. Dr Lenore Coltheart is a historian who was employed by the Street family to update Jessie's autobiography and is now writing the first full blown biography of a great and sometimes overlooked pioneer.

There is no surviving audio for 'Is it to be back to the kitchen?' so it is read for this podcast by actor Blazey Best.

The opening audio of Jessie Street speaking is from 'Women's Status in the United Nations Charter' recorded for the International Women's Radio League.

Speakola now has a Patreon page which you can join If you want to offer regular support for as little as $3 per month. If it's easier, we also welcome donations in any format and any size, recurring or one off.

Episode supported by GreenSkin™ and PurpleSkin™ avocados at https://greenskinavocados.com.au/.

Tony's books are available at https://www.tonywilsonauthor.com/

Please subscribe to the podcast, visit Speakola, and share any great speeches that are special to you, famous or otherwise. I just need transcript & photo /video embed. Speakola also has Twitter and Facebook feeds.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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