Protestors, 2012, gouache on cold-pressed tiepolo, 190mm x 280mm, Emma Chalmers from her 'Around the Block on Tenterhooks' series An Interview with Jocelyn Harris, Founding Member of the Dunedin Collective for Woman (active 1971-1986) “It was great fun really. You had a sense of doing and saying things that hadn’t been done for a long time” – Jocelyn Harris The Dunedin Collective for Woman ( DCW ) was a Women’s Liberation group active in Dunedin from 1971-1986. Jocelyn Harris, author and Emeritus Professor at Otago University, was a founding member of this movement. New Zealand was a very different place back then. Women had very well defined gender roles and were expected to get married, to be mothers and to wear make-up. There was nothing even remotely reflecting pay parity in the working world. When Harris was at Otago University in the 1970s there were only 6 women in the medical school year. Judy Medlicott was the only significant wo...
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