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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Second Shift Moms, Sydney Jones
Second Shift Moms, Sydney Jones
Sociology Student Work Collection
This project focuses on "the second shift" which refers to the double work load mothers take on in their full-time careers outside of the home, as well as in the home (domestic labor). Although there is an increasing number of mothers entering the workforce, there is still a disparity between men and women, in regards to domestic labor.
Berger, Fred, Wendy Chapkis
Berger, Fred, Wendy Chapkis
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Fred Berger was born in 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio. He went to college at University of Rochester and New York University in the 1960s. His older brother, who was part of the Israeli Olympic Team, died tragically in the attacks in Munich in 1972. Fred Berger moved to Portland, Maine in 1981 and played a central role in the gay community from 1981 to 1989 when he moved to Massachusetts to go to Social Work school. During the 8 years in Portland, he helped found the AIDS Project (with Frannie Peabody, Kristen Kramer, and Susan Cummings Lauren) and served …
Ise Annual Report 2016-2017, Intercultural Student Engagement Office, Barbara Baker
Ise Annual Report 2016-2017, Intercultural Student Engagement Office, Barbara Baker
Intercultural Student Engagement (ISE) Annual Reports
The ISE Annual Report 2016-2017 is a year in review containing a message from the director, staff updates, community programs, statistics and general report of the work of this office. Our Mission: The office of Intercultural Student Engagement (ISE) promotes cultural awareness, dialogue, and interaction while serving as a hands-on resource for specific RISD communities. Primary target communities include: students of color, international students, students identifying within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning (LGBTQ) spectrum, religious and/or spiritual students; and those dedicated to inclusive community.
This office provides leadership in the areas of student success, retention programs, campus education and …
Moser, W. Jo, Wendy Chapkis
Moser, W. Jo, Wendy Chapkis
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
W. Jo Moser is a mother, photographer, political activist, and lesbian. She has experience working in childcare and is passionate about child welfare. Moser has a unique perspective as a lesbian parent being in a romantic long-term relationship with her partner of several decades. She sheds light on what living in San Francisco was like as a queer-identifying person in the 60s, 70s, and early-80s. There were experiences of social isolation she shared. This isolation was due to the fact that she did not always feel accepted in lesbian communities, but also felt that she had to prove herself to …
Take Back The Night: Rally, March, Speak Out [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Take Back The Night: Rally, March, Speak Out [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Perceptions Of Transgender Populations: An Educational Module To Increase Knowledge And Reduce Negative Attitudes [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Perceptions Of Transgender Populations: An Educational Module To Increase Knowledge And Reduce Negative Attitudes [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Mckenzie, Mike, Wendy Chapkis
Mckenzie, Mike, Wendy Chapkis
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Mike McKenzie was born in 1971 and grew up in Scarborough Maine raised by his single mother. Mike knew he was gay in 1988 while still in high school where he witnessed and faced homophobia. This resulted in dropping out of school at the age of 16. At 17, Mike joined the Coast Guard and served from 1990 to 1991. As a very masculine gay man, he was generally well accepted by those he served with who knew he was gay but faced homophobia from a newcomer who outed Mike; this resulted in a discharge from the Coast Guard. Back …
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Women: In Power And Politics, Hali Prineas, Emily Rose, Christine Soulagnet, Mara Hughes
Women: In Power And Politics, Hali Prineas, Emily Rose, Christine Soulagnet, Mara Hughes
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Fruit Of The Womb, Emma Ginson, Caroline Metz, Hannah Francis, Madi Lohmann
Fruit Of The Womb, Emma Ginson, Caroline Metz, Hannah Francis, Madi Lohmann
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
A Feminist's Guide To Sex Education, Alana Freitas, Hanna Ohaus, Courtney Cummings
A Feminist's Guide To Sex Education, Alana Freitas, Hanna Ohaus, Courtney Cummings
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
It's Not A Myth, Annie Fisher, Kelly Gough, Sydney Paley, Sarah White
It's Not A Myth, Annie Fisher, Kelly Gough, Sydney Paley, Sarah White
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Manhatten, Ashley Mclaughlin, Jake Bishop, Maddy Buss, Mollie Biskar
Manhatten, Ashley Mclaughlin, Jake Bishop, Maddy Buss, Mollie Biskar
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Intersectional Feminism, Carolyn Mai, Safieh Moshir Fatemi, Arielle Valesio
Intersectional Feminism, Carolyn Mai, Safieh Moshir Fatemi, Arielle Valesio
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Dear You, Fuck You, Emily Iverson, Maddie Moffett, Jacque Bronkhorst
Dear You, Fuck You, Emily Iverson, Maddie Moffett, Jacque Bronkhorst
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Social Justice Through Collaboration, Miranda Rectenwald
Social Justice Through Collaboration, Miranda Rectenwald
University Libraries Presentations
Presented at Midwest Archives Conference, spring 2017 Annual Meeting. This talk briefly outlines two collaborative projects (Documenting Ferguson, and Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis) going on at Washington University Libraries. These projects aim to both preserve and provide access to primary source (archival materials) of under-represented people in our (collective) historic record. These collaborative projects include archive staff working actively with members of the community, leveraging technology, and being open to new ways of approaching traditional archive tasks such as outreach, collection acquisition, and reference.
"From 'Talking Cure' To 'Gender As A Soft Assembly': A Brief History Of The Contributions Of Women To Psychoanalysis" [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
"From 'Talking Cure' To 'Gender As A Soft Assembly': A Brief History Of The Contributions Of Women To Psychoanalysis" [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Henderson, Susan, Emma Wynn Hill
Henderson, Susan, Emma Wynn Hill
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Susan Henderson is a gay woman living in Portland, Maine. She realized she was gay after attending a meeting of the Wilde Stein Club at the University of Maine in Orono. After leaving Orono, she worked at the Portland Social Security Office and stayed there for 36 yeasr. She helped to write a newsletter for the Maine Gay Task Force that turned into Mainly Gay Magazine, a magazine that reached people nationwide. On the Maine Gay Task Force she helped to put on the Gay Symposia that the group hosted for almost ten years. She came out in the 70s …
Manson, Barry, Alanna Larivee, Emma Wynn Hill
Manson, Barry, Alanna Larivee, Emma Wynn Hill
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Barry Manson was born in Skowhegan, Maine in 1947. He grew up in Rumford and worked in his father’s grocery store from third grade to high school. Manson shares his story of being an out gay man since the age of 12 and the uncomfortable environment of living in a closed-minded community in Northeast Maine. He briefly attended college in Tampa, Florida then Ricker College in Houlton. While living in Connecticut, he began hitchhiking to New York City on a regular basis to enjoy the city’s theater scene and night life. He moved to New York where his love for …
International Women's Panel [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
International Women's Panel [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Parades, Pickets, And Prison: Embodied Arguments For Woman Suffrage, 1913-1919 [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Parades, Pickets, And Prison: Embodied Arguments For Woman Suffrage, 1913-1919 [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Telethon, Jen Kennedy, Liz Linden
Telethon, Jen Kennedy, Liz Linden
Published Works by SJSU Honorees
Inspired by experimental performances of the 1960s, Jen Kennedy and Liz Linden's TELETHON is a participatory performance staged in front of a live audience. The sounds of phone calls to random numbers—dial tones, ringing, voicemail, asking about feminism, surprised responses, clicks—are projected toward the audience to create a cacophonous illustration of contemporary feminism and connection. This event took place at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles on March 4, 2017.
Cheers To 40 Years: Celebrating Women's And Gender Studies Program At Uni [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Cheers To 40 Years: Celebrating Women's And Gender Studies Program At Uni [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Join Women's And Gender Studies To Celebrate 40 Years, 1977-2017 [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Join Women's And Gender Studies To Celebrate 40 Years, 1977-2017 [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Wgs 40th Anniversary: Rod Library Display Case [Photo], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Wgs 40th Anniversary: Rod Library Display Case [Photo], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
Rod Library display case designed for March 2017 in celebration of Women's History Month and the WGS 40th anniversary.
Meridians 15:2, Paula J. Giddings
Meridians 15:2, Paula J. Giddings
Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism
Every time I come across a historical record about African-descended women and movement—migration, immigration, or just plain going and gone—I raise my hand in tribute....
Women's History Month, March 2017: Calendar: 'She Persisted" [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women's History Month, March 2017: Calendar: 'She Persisted" [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Letter From Mollie Lee Clifford To Daughter Margaret ("Marty")., Mollie Lee Clifford
Letter From Mollie Lee Clifford To Daughter Margaret ("Marty")., Mollie Lee Clifford
Sincerely Yours, Letters From The Maine Women Writers Collection (Multi-Page Items)
Handwritten letter from Mollie Lee Clifford to her daughter Margaret ("Marty"), in which she discusses Nana's health, visiting plans, and other happenings.
Happy Galentine's Day: Women Celebrating Women. And Cookies. [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Happy Galentine's Day: Women Celebrating Women. And Cookies. [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.
Teaching While Black - Oh, And A Woman [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Teaching While Black - Oh, And A Woman [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's And Gender Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
No abstract provided.