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What do we know about sexuality and ageing? A childhood in regional NSW and the 1970s in Sydney with trailblazers of the second wave women's movement sets the scene for a sample of individual stories from women who lived through that era. The contraceptive pill, the late entrance to higher education and political activism are all part of the story. It's more than a conversation starter and the topics canvassed will no doubt invite discussion as well as debate. Many of the issues remain critically important today and none more so than online dating - age is no barrier to people seeking personal connection.…mehr

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What do we know about sexuality and ageing? A childhood in regional NSW and the 1970s in Sydney with trailblazers of the second wave women's movement sets the scene for a sample of individual stories from women who lived through that era. The contraceptive pill, the late entrance to higher education and political activism are all part of the story. It's more than a conversation starter and the topics canvassed will no doubt invite discussion as well as debate. Many of the issues remain critically important today and none more so than online dating - age is no barrier to people seeking personal connection.
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Glenda Gartrell has three children, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She moved to Sydney in the 1970s with her partner, joined the women's revolution and has been a community activist ever since. Before taking up paid employment, Glenda was a community voice in various areas, including management of life-sentence prisoners, CSIRO animal ethics advice and others. She was also the research and speech writer to the NSW premier and spent a decade in NSW government departments. After her husband passed, Glenda joined a writing group and hasn't had a spare moment since.You can find her website here: olderwomensydney.org