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There is currently a tag at the top of the article stating that it relies on sources affiliated with Dashu, and should also cite independent reliable sources on the subject. Here's an excerpt from Barbara J. Love's book Feminists Who Changed America, 1963–1975 (University of Illinois Press, 2006):
This should be helpful. I note a number of sources put an accent on the U in her name: Max Dashú. Something to consider in the article, if it is correct. Also, one source calls her Maxine (Max) Dashu. Fuzzypeg ★ 21:06, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
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An edit that was altered used source material. If you care to dispute that source or reinterpret it , fine. What you will not do is classify it as "commentary" and cite rules that dont apply. Max Dashu is a transphobic, gender critical, trans exclusionary radical feminist, whatever you want to call it .It has altered her work, it has altered her venues. Trying to exclude it does nothing for anyone. 104.34.202.79 ( talk) 16:29, 14 August 2018 (UTC)
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There is currently a tag at the top of the article stating that it relies on sources affiliated with Dashu, and should also cite independent reliable sources on the subject. Here's an excerpt from Barbara J. Love's book Feminists Who Changed America, 1963–1975 (University of Illinois Press, 2006):
This should be helpful. I note a number of sources put an accent on the U in her name: Max Dashú. Something to consider in the article, if it is correct. Also, one source calls her Maxine (Max) Dashu. Fuzzypeg ★ 21:06, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
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An edit that was altered used source material. If you care to dispute that source or reinterpret it , fine. What you will not do is classify it as "commentary" and cite rules that dont apply. Max Dashu is a transphobic, gender critical, trans exclusionary radical feminist, whatever you want to call it .It has altered her work, it has altered her venues. Trying to exclude it does nothing for anyone. 104.34.202.79 ( talk) 16:29, 14 August 2018 (UTC)