Recently, I've stumbled upon Spare Rib: "was an active part of the emerging Women’s Liberation Movement in the UK in the late 20th century. Running from 1972-93, this now iconic magazine challenged the stereotyping and exploitation of women, while supporting collective, realistic solutions to the hurdles women faced."
That's the description I found on the British Library website. A publication is an act of collective complaint, but also a divulgation of information and knowledge.

More names of such publication came out Shrew and Red Rag. Shrew was the newsletter of the London Women's Liberation Workshop, formed in 1969, and lasted till 1974.
Red Rag was a women’s liberation magazine produced by a Marxist collective in the Women’s Liberation Movement.

Here some of the covers and titles that have caught my attention.
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