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Patricia Jean Rosier (21 January 1942 – 12 June 2014) was a New Zealand writer, editor and feminist activist. Born and educated in Auckland into a working-class family, after marriage and raising two children she came out as a lesbian in the 1980s and went on to play a leading role in the second wave of New Zealand's Women's Movement, including editing Broadsheet for six years. In her later years she lived with Prue Hyman in Paekākāriki, north of Wellington. Non-fiction * ''Broadsheet'' Editor (1986 to 1992) * ''Broadsheet, twenty years of Broadsheet Magazine selected and introduced by Pat Rosier.'' 1992. New Women's Press, Auckland, NZ. * ''Get used to it!: children of gay and lesbian parents'' Pat Rosier and Myra Hauschild, Canterbury University Press, 1999. * ''Women's studies: conference papers 1982'' Hilary Lapsley, Pat Rosier, Claire-Louise McCurdy and Candis Craven, 1982. * ''The 14th Conference of the Women's Studies Association (N.Z.) : "Raranga wahine"'' E ...
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