Women in the early East L. A. punk scene
Women in the early East Los Angeles punk scene were part of a subcultural movement associated with a brand of feminism that combined the ethics and politics of the Chicano movement, second-wave feminism, the LGBT community, and punk rock music during the late 1970s and early 1980s. == Origins == The East L.A. punk scene gained organizational momentum through throwing backyard shows through a lack of a steady club scene in East L.A., and it being near impossible for a band from East L.A. to gain a slot at a club in the Hollywood scene.
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