Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society
A photo from the first meeting of the group in 2011 | |
| Formation | 2011 |
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| Founder | Alethea Andrews |
| Purpose | recreation, activism |
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| Membership | approx. 100 |
| Website | web |
The Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society was a group of several dozen women and a few men that had, since August 17, 2011, organized regular gatherings around New York City, meeting to read and discuss books in public while topless. The primary objective of the group, besides enjoying the sun and book reading, was to create awareness that New York law allows toplessness in public and to change social attitudes to the exposure of women's breasts. The group's blog had reported that there had been no harassment of the participants by the police and very rarely by the public.
Around March 2021, the group deleted their web site, Facebook, and Twitter accounts. The group's current status is unknown.