
Conversations Encore: The story of a wild, radical feminist socialist lesbian mum, and her son
Oct 31, 2025
Ianto Ware, a writer and author of 'Mother and I', shares his extraordinary childhood in Adelaide with his radical feminist lesbian mother, Dimity. He recounts their adventurous family trips in a quirky camper van, detailing the lessons learned from camping mishaps and the beauty of their wild garden sanctuary. Ianto discusses the challenges of single motherhood in the 70s, the stigma they faced, and the deep emotional bond they forged as an only child. His moving reflections on loss, resilience, and his mother's vibrant spirit provide a poignant tribute to her legacy.
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Finding Feminism And A New Life
- After studying in college, Dimity discovered second-wave feminism and queer communities that opened new ways of living.
- She left her marriage, explored lesbian relationships, and embraced political activism.
A Transplant That Extended Possibility
- In 1976 Dimity received a kidney transplant that doctors expected would give her about ten years.
- She survived decades longer and used that longevity to remake her life.
Love On A Women's Camp
- Dimity met a woman named June on a women's liberation camping trip and consummated her lesbian identity.
- She tried an open arrangement with her husband but ultimately left the marriage to live independently.

