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Full-Text Articles in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Gay Community News: 1977 December 31, Volume 5 Issue 26, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 31, Volume 5 Issue 26, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 26 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 December 24, Volume 5 Issue 25, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 24, Volume 5 Issue 25, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 25 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 December 17, Volume 5 Issue 24, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 17, Volume 5 Issue 24, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 24 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 December 10, Volume 5 Issue 23, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 10, Volume 5 Issue 23, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 23 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 December 03, Volume 5 Issue 22, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 December 03, Volume 5 Issue 22, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 22 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Fifth Freedom, 1977-12-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1977-12-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
Rochester Gay Group Funding Blocked: pg1
Conference Approves Lesbian Rights: pg1
Support Gay Rights!: pg1
New Mattachine Business Office Opens December 18: pg1
Editorial: pg2
From Our Mailbag: pg2
Comment: pg2
Short Shots: pg3
Cartoon: pg3
Deaf Gays: pg4
Mattachine Reassesses Its Goals: pg4
In Buffalo, Gay Organizations In Town: pg5
Trading In The Tearoom: pg6
Selections: pg7
Cartoon: pg7
Review, Looking For Mr.Goodbar? Don't!: pg8
NYSCGO Reports: pg8
Gay Supper Club Opens In Allentown: pg10
Vietnam Vet Gets An Upgraded Discharge: pg10
Classified: pg11
Accusations Against Koch 'Groundless,' City Report Says: pg11
Gay Directory: pg12
Gay Community News: 1977 November 26, Volume 5 Issue 21, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 November 26, Volume 5 Issue 21, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 21 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 November 19, Volume 5 Issue 20, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 November 19, Volume 5 Issue 20, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 20 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Flyer: General Information, Era Ratification Assembly
Flyer: General Information, Era Ratification Assembly
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Flyer to inform people of the BPW ERA Ratification Assembly held in Houston, Texas in conjunction with the National Women’s Conference. Date: November 18, 1977
Gay Community News: 1977 November 12, Volume 5 Issue 19, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 November 12, Volume 5 Issue 19, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 19 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 11/1977, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 11/1977, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)
- The November MLF Meeting
- Announcements
- Maine Information
- New England News
- Protest Violent Women Ward
- Pregnancy Disability Before Supreme Court
Mainely Gay, Vol.4, No.11 (November/December 1977), Susan Henderson, John Frank, Miriam Dyak, Danny Macnaughton
Mainely Gay, Vol.4, No.11 (November/December 1977), Susan Henderson, John Frank, Miriam Dyak, Danny Macnaughton
Mainely Gay (1978-1980)
No abstract provided.
Gay Community News: 1977 October 29, Volume 5 Issue 17, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 October 29, Volume 5 Issue 17, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 17 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 October 22, Volume 5 Issue 16, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 October 22, Volume 5 Issue 16, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 16 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1977 October 08, Volume 5 Issue 14, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 October 08, Volume 5 Issue 14, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 14 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Newsbriefs, Jeannine Dobbs, Phyllis Zatlin Boring
Newsbriefs, Jeannine Dobbs, Phyllis Zatlin Boring
Women's Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Dawnbreaker Vol 26 No. 1 (October 1977), Dawnbreaker Staff
Dawnbreaker Vol 26 No. 1 (October 1977), Dawnbreaker Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Evaluation: Perspectives Of Students And Graduates, Christine Bose, John Steiger, Philomina Victorine
Evaluation: Perspectives Of Students And Graduates, Christine Bose, John Steiger, Philomina Victorine
Women's Studies Quarterly
Women's studies, now in its second phase, is making its presence felt within institutions, developing a new curriculum, and building a new body of intellectual knowledge. Women's studies' original purpose continues: to change the sexist and other biased values, practices, and structures within and outside traditional educational spheres.
How much change has occurred? Impact within colleges, high schools, and women's centers is easier to judge than effect in other arenas . Outside educational institutions, impact may be observed through two channels: first, the ties which programs explicitly make with community groups; second, students who graduate and choose not to continue …
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Evaluation: Reflections Of A Program Consultant, Nancy Porter
Evaluation: Reflections Of A Program Consultant, Nancy Porter
Women's Studies Quarterly
When Florence Howe was in Portland last winter on her Advisory Council project to review women's studies programs, she made the distinction between a review and an evaluation: a review seeks information that can be quantified, an evaluation presupposes a standard against which a program may be judged.
Had I been more than just casually aware of the distinction last spring when, with another woman, I set out under the auspices of the Northwest Women Studies Association (NWWSA) to review a local community college's women's studies offerings, I might have "done" differently. I am not sure, however, which is one …
Fact Sheet On Women's Studies Programs In 1977, Florence Howe, Frances Kelley
Fact Sheet On Women's Studies Programs In 1977, Florence Howe, Frances Kelley
Women's Studies Quarterly
1. There are now 276 women's studies programs on college and university campuses in the United States. The growth rate of these programs in the last 18 months was 80 percent.
2. Women's studies programs can be found in the District of Columbia and in all but nine of the 50 states. Those states without programs are Alaska, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, North Dakota, Rhode Island, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Women And The Law: A Dialogue With Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Feminist Press
Women And The Law: A Dialogue With Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
With this issue, we begin a dialogue on women and the law. We are interested in receiving brief comments as well as longer essays on legal issues of general concern.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a professor of law at Columbia University. Many of the cases she bas argued have been pivotal in the Supreme Court's recognition of the existence of women's rights in this country. The following discussion was held in April 1975 with representatives of the Association of Women in Science (AWIS). It is reprinted, with permission, from the Spring 1975 (Vol. IV, No. 2) issue of the AWIS …
Editorial, F. H.
Editorial, F. H.
Women's Studies Quarterly
Remember that ludicrous question, "Why are there no great women artists"? As we strolled through "Women Artists: 1550-1950," a show at New York's Brooklyn Museum this month, we kept asking ourselves another question—where have all these paintings been? Hidden, lost, obscured in some cases for centuries, they have now been gathered by Ann Sutherland Harris and Linda Nochlin, many from private collections, others from the holdings of some of the best museums here and abroad. Harris and Nochlin deserve praise for the care with which they selected work of both high quality and extraordinary variety. We longed only for …
Nwsa News, Sherna Gluck, Toni Mcnaron, Maija Blaubergs, Luvenia Pinson
Nwsa News, Sherna Gluck, Toni Mcnaron, Maija Blaubergs, Luvenia Pinson
Women's Studies Quarterly
REPORTS FROM THE STEERING COMMITTEE
May 30 to September 1, 1977
At the May 26-29 meeting of the NWSA Coordinating Council in Milwaukee, it was decided that a Steering Committee of six members would be responsible for the day-to-day decisions/operations of the NWSA. The intention was that the Steering Committee would work with the National Coordinator of the NWSA, who would fill one of the six slots. Four Coordinating Council delegates were elected to serve on the Steering Committee until the next Coordinating Council meeting: Elizabeth Baer (Student Caucus), Sherna Gluck (Pacific Southwest/Community delegate), Barbara Hillyer Davis (Treasurer, Women's Studies …
Finding And Studying Lesbian Culture, Toni Mcnaron
Finding And Studying Lesbian Culture, Toni Mcnaron
Women's Studies Quarterly
On a Wednesday afternoon in the dead of winter, twelve lesbians met to begin a six-week exploration of our culture. Our most immediate and persistent awareness was lack of precedent; our sense of breaking new ground added excitement and urgency to all our meetings . We felt a deep frustration at how hard it is to "study" something for the first time. Out of our experience together, we want to share what we found, and, even more, our process . We hope this process may serve as a model from which others can begin their investigations within their own communities. …
On Teaching A Feminist Writing Workshop, Francine Krasno
On Teaching A Feminist Writing Workshop, Francine Krasno
Women's Studies Quarterly
What is a feminist writing workshop? Is it a group of writers who share certain political beliefs? Is it an all-female group? Is it a workshop in which one's writing is labeled "feminist"? What is feminist writing anyway?
Feminist writing has as many definitions as the phrase "women's movement," but I will explain what it means to me. Feminist writing makes a conscious attempt to show the lives of women as women see them, not as reflections of male fantasies or sexist myths; feminist writing uses language in new ways, considers the oppressive ways it has been used and changes …
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 10/1977, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 10/1977, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)
- Minutes to Political Task Force Meeting
- Poetry
- Important Dates to Remember
- More Notices
- Review: Willie Tyson/Debutante
Gay Community News: 1977 October 01, Volume 5 Issue 13, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1977 October 01, Volume 5 Issue 13, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 5 Issue 13 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Editor's Notes, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Editor's Notes, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.