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Full-Text Articles in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Gay Community News: 1973 December 29, Volume 1 Issue 28, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 December 29, Volume 1 Issue 28, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 28 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Fifth Freedom, 1973-12-23, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1973-12-23, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
Progress Report: pg5
Poetry: pg7
Letters To The Editor: pg8
You Can Help!: pg9
Q&A: pg10
Bulletin Board: pg12
Gay Community News: 1973 December 22, Volume 1 Issue 27, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 December 22, Volume 1 Issue 27, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 27 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Letter From The Christian Civic League Of Maine, Benjamin C. Bubar Jr.
Letter From The Christian Civic League Of Maine, Benjamin C. Bubar Jr.
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Letter from Rev. Benjamin C. Bubar, Jr. of the Christian Civic League of Maine expressing homophobic views and denouncing the University's position regarding the Wilde-Stein Club and "gay symposium."
Gay Community News: 1973 December 15, Volume 1 Issue 26, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 December 15, Volume 1 Issue 26, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 26 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1973 December 08, Volume 1 Issue 25, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 December 08, Volume 1 Issue 25, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 25 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Senate Speaks For Students, Mark Hopkins
Senate Speaks For Students, Mark Hopkins
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Much comment and criticism has arisen in the past few weeks concerning the responsibilities of the Student Senate in representing the opinions of the student body.
Gay Community News: 1973 December 01, Volume 1 Issue 24, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 December 01, Volume 1 Issue 24, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 24 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Fifth Freedom, 1973-11-30, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1973-11-30, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
Gay Group Formed IN Alfred NY: pg3
Food For Gays: pg4
Gay Housing Information Center: pg5
Cartoon: pg7
Buffalo Gays Attend: pg8
Feeling Crabby?: pg9
Reprint Of Q&A From GAA Booklet: pg 10
Letters To THe Editor: pg12
Christmas Dance & Buffet: pg13
Poet's Corner: pg14
Bulletin Board: pg16
Women Claim Small Gains In Athletic Team Funding, Jan Messier
Women Claim Small Gains In Athletic Team Funding, Jan Messier
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Last spring the women's physical education department went on the warpath demanding increased funding for its sports program. This year much of the noise has subsided.
No Outcry Over Gay Support, Anonymous .
No Outcry Over Gay Support, Anonymous .
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus discussing the Student Senate's rationale for denying funding to the Wilde-Stein Club.
Gay Community News: 1973 November 24, Volume 1 Issue 23, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 November 24, Volume 1 Issue 23, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 23 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1973 November 17, Volume 1 Issue 22, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 November 17, Volume 1 Issue 22, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 22 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Group Leader Vows 'Students Will Be Educated', Randy Stevens
Gay Group Leader Vows 'Students Will Be Educated', Randy Stevens
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
"We decided that we shall not be ignored any longer. We are going to educate this campus community." These are the words of Karen Bye, a self-avowed lesbian and the major force in forming the Wilde-Stein Club. The club is composed of male and female homosexuals who meet each week to find social and psychological support from each other.
Gay Community News: 1973 November 10, Volume 1 Issue 21, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 November 10, Volume 1 Issue 21, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 21 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1973 November 03, Volume 1 Issue 20, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 November 03, Volume 1 Issue 20, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 20 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1973 October 27, Volume 1 Issue 19, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 October 27, Volume 1 Issue 19, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 19 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Fifth Freedom, 1973-10-21, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1973-10-21, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
Mishima: Death In A Closet: pg3
The Lit Kit #6: pg8
Support Gay Business: pg9
Poet's Corner: pg10
Bulletin Board: pg12
Gay Community News: 1973 October 20, Volume 1 Issue 18, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 October 20, Volume 1 Issue 18, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 18 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1973 October 13, Volume 1 Issue 17, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 October 13, Volume 1 Issue 17, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 17 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
Gay Community News: 1973 October 06, Volume 1 Issue 16, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News: 1973 October 06, Volume 1 Issue 16, Gay Community News, Inc
Gay Community News
Volume 1 Issue 16 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.
In Indiana, Mary Mackey
Letter From Alverno College, Sister Joel Read
Letter From Alverno College, Sister Joel Read
Women's Studies Quarterly
In a women's college, it seems to us, it is unnecessary, and in fact redundant, to have a Women's Studies Program. The Faculty Institute on the Education of Women, September 1-2, 1971, sensitized all those responsible for the educational process to the particular needs, interests, socialization effects which women experience.
Review Of Images Of Women In Fiction: Feminist Perspectives, The Feminist Press
Review Of Images Of Women In Fiction: Feminist Perspectives, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN FICTION: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES, edited by Susan Koppelman Cornillon (Popular Press, Bowling Green, 1972: paper, $4.00), gathers some of the best examples of feminist literary criticism, grouping them in four categories: the woman as heroine (traditional views), the invisible woman (the woman as "other"), the woman as hero (women as whole people), and feminist aesthetics.
Review Of Sexism In School And Society, The Feminist Press
Review Of Sexism In School And Society, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
SEXISM IN SCHOOL AND SOCIETY by Nancy Frazier and Myra Sadker (Harper and Row, New York, 1973: paper, $2.95) is among the first titles in a new series of texts meant for undergraduate education majors interested in "Critical Issues." It will also be useful for parents, teachers, and others looking for a concise account of the failure of schools and colleges to serve the sexes equally.
Do-It-Ourselves Curriculum Materials, The Feminist Press
Do-It-Ourselves Curriculum Materials, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
The following notes, prepared by J. J. Wilson, reflect the Women's Studies Program at Sonoma State College, Rohnert Park, Calif. 94928. In our Women's Biography course one afternoon, discussion turned to the kinds of questions we wanted biographies of women to answer—for example, what do women fear most? We decided to begin immediately by asking those questions of ourselves. For twenty minutes the whole class wrote. A loving sister, not ashamed to admit to her secretarial skills, took these papers home and typed them onto dittos; someone else ran them off; others collated them. We could then begin to answer …
News From Campuses, The Feminist Press
News From Campuses, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
This column will be devoted to developments in women's studies in colleges and universities across the country. Besides announcements of new programs, we welcome brief news items concerning your activities.
Women In Law, Anne Trebilcock
Women In Law, Anne Trebilcock
Women's Studies Quarterly
With women entering law in record numbers, law school curricula are changing to include a feminist perspective. Yet a great need remains for more feminist attorneys, jurists, and legislators. While law has lent itself to abuse by oppressive forces, it can be an aid in the liberation of women and other underrepresented groups. But isn't the problem of too few women lawyers taking care of itself? Granted, the female percentage of law students nationwide has more than doubled in the last five years. In the fall of 1972, 12,172 women were enrolled in 149 American Bar Association approved law schools. …
Male And Female Under 18, Eve Merriam, Nancy Larrick, Debbie Milne, Debbie Hoeltzell, Jim Stone
Male And Female Under 18, Eve Merriam, Nancy Larrick, Debbie Milne, Debbie Hoeltzell, Jim Stone
Women's Studies Quarterly
The following pieces are from a collection compiled by Eve Merriam and Nancy Larrick called Male and Female Under 18, to be published this fall by Avon.
Review Of Unlearning The Lie: Sexism In School, The Feminist Press
Review Of Unlearning The Lie: Sexism In School, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
UNLEARNING THE LIE: SEXISM IN SCHOOL by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison (Liveright, New York, 1973: $6.95) is a brief and readable account of a two-year effort to change sexist attitudes, beliefs, and practices, in and out of the curriculum, at a private, multiracial elementary school in Brooklyn, New York.