we _ Women's Feature TORONTO (CP) — blustery day in January, 1969, a Toronto. woman entered a winter. bikini contest sponsored as .a publicity stunt by an- ap- Pliance dealer. On stage,. the woman threw off her fur coat to ’ disclose -- not ‘a skimpy: swimsuit —but that she was - fully clothed. Proudly she ’ wore a banner proclaiming, I Have a Mind. ; Her action was one small example of how ‘vehement . many women felt then and feel now about being. per- ceived as sex objects; as being the butt’ of sexist advertising in the print and television media that they consider discriminatory _ and deplorable. Anger at sexism is only ‘one aspect of the women's- movement, an explosive '. sociological revolution that most feminists agree hasn't - yet reached its zenith, Betty Frledan, whose book The - Feminine Mystique was the bible for feminists in the 1960s and "70s, recently published The. : Second Stage. In it Friedan ' discusses her concern that the options for young _ women may have changed. but are. just.as restrictive as ever, . Now women may feel compelled to doctors, lawyers and stock- brokers because home is a dirty word, “AS long as women - one ‘become . remain locked in reaction,” “Friedan concludes, “they will continue to swing between extreme versions of one half-life or another — the feminine mystique or its . feminist reversal — never . embracing the fullness of lite.”” Many feminists are skeptical of Friedan’s new line. They want to steel: themselves with further concessions before ad- mitting the traditional softness of women in soclety; In the United States, an overriding concern of feminists has been the equal rights amendment to ban - sex discrimination, first Proposed by Congress in 1972, To be adopted in the US. Constitution,’ the amendment must be. ‘ratified by two-thirds of the . States, The current deadline. toobtain ratification is June “3 a _’ Many women. complain — that by focusing on the losing fight for the amend-. ment, ‘proponents are engaging in narrow ‘‘single- : issue politics,” ignoring the need for vital changes in - other social areas. But single-issue Politicizing .worked last year in Canada when a group of ‘women suc- cessfully. lobbied ‘for in- elusion of. women’s rights in “the new Constitution. . Doris Anderson, newly elected president of the _ been . Women’s movement for. years, said. the —action. country’s most powerful feminist group, the National Actlon Committee on the Status of Women, has pledged to harness. the energy of those who lobbied ‘for inclusion of women’s rights in the accord. ~Andergon, §€,- who has invelved in committee will fight for such wide-ranging. changes as: . _ Amendment of the Indian Act so that Indian women do not lose their ‘Indian status when marrying non-Indians, — — Establishment of regional clinics: to provide medicgre-fimded abortions and counselling - services, ‘Reform of Canadian pension system to include all ‘homemakers. The. workforce could sub- sidize contributions for women tending children under the age of seven or disabled family members, but husbands would have to make contributions for all other women who choose to stay home. Introduction of legislation to protect bat- tered wives, . — Adoption by Canada of a leadership role in world disarmament by declaring the country a weapons-free zone and by.cutting-in half. the defence budget. In addition there are the the perennial women’s problems suchas day care: - . and equal pay for work of equal value. The feminist movement has . forced many. subtle changes in attitudes, par- ticularly by younger men who. have. ‘witnessed everything from female hockey teammiates’ to working side-by-side. with sites. the high profile spokesmen such as Anderéon, Laura: .. Sabia and Lynne. ‘Gordon, - chairman of ‘the Ontario ' Status of Women Couinell. There are” Linda. ‘Ryan- Nye, Toronto, and Pat Hacker of Oltawa ‘who: successfully co-ordinated | fal. No one type'o of feminist appears to exist; There ‘are’ Then there are: women like Judith Ramirez, a Toronto activist for the. _ tights for foreign domestics’ and wages ‘for housework.’ Some feminists prefer -to ‘operate. 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