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"The film does include the significant contribution of Lesbian women to feminism, but it is noted that it missed an opportunity to include trans women." This opinion is taken from an article which only lists Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera as trans women who could have been included, but neither Johnson or Rivera were to my knowledge ever involved in second-wave feminism, and are therefore outside the scope of the documentary. It seems silly to offer this as a reasonable & neutral critique on wikipedia--if we started listing all the things documentaries don't include we could be here all day. It also has nothing to do with the 'premise' so if it were kept in it should be under a new section for reception or criticism (but I don't frankly think this is necessary because the article doesn't seem to be very significant). 2A00:23C5:3D05:B101:F118:B2C4:75D3:30E0 (talk) 17:49, 1 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]