Let's have fun so we don't go mad in male supremacist, heterosexual America. — Charlotte Bunch (image via National Parks Service) Between 1971 and 1973, 12 women lived in a DC rowhouse as "The Furies," a lesbian collective dedicated to publishing two feminist publications -- "motive" and the eponymous "the furies" -- and discussing the then-infant ideology of lesbian-feminism.
*Several* Women to Know: The Furies
*Several* Women to Know: The Furies
*Several* Women to Know: The Furies
Let's have fun so we don't go mad in male supremacist, heterosexual America. — Charlotte Bunch (image via National Parks Service) Between 1971 and 1973, 12 women lived in a DC rowhouse as "The Furies," a lesbian collective dedicated to publishing two feminist publications -- "motive" and the eponymous "the furies" -- and discussing the then-infant ideology of lesbian-feminism.