off our backs
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Language | English |
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Edited by | Collective |
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off our backs, inc. (United States)
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Publication history
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1970-2008 |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
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ISSN | 0030-0071 |
LCCN | sv86023034 |
OCLC no. | 1038241 |
JSTOR | 00300071 |
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off our backs (oob) is an American radical feminist periodical that ran from 1970 to 2008. It began publishing on February 27, 1970, with a twelve-page tabloid first issue. From 2002 the editors adapted it into a bimonthly journal.
off our backs was edited and published by a collective of women who practiced consensus decision-making. Marilyn Webb, Heidi Steffens, Marlene Wicks, Colette Reid, and Norma Lesser formed the original off our backs collective.[1] The staff later[when?] consisted of Carol Anne Douglas, Amaya Roberson, Sherri Whatley, Laura Butterbaugh, Farar Elliott, Angie Manzano, Karla Mantilla, Jennie Ruby, Jenn Smith, Alice Henry, and Angie Young.[2]
off our backs was last published in 2008.
See also
- List of lesbian periodicals
- On Our Backs, a lesbian pornographic magazine whose title parodies that of off our backs
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