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Certificate Of Election To Democratic Committeewoman September 6, 1988
Certificate Of Election To Democratic Committeewoman September 6, 1988
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Certificate of Election presented from the Office Supervisor of Elections City of Jacksonville County of Duval State of Florida on September 6, 1988 certifying that Edna Saffy was elected Democratic Committeewoman in and for Precinct 05N 1st Primary Election. Signed by Supervisor of Elections Tommie R. Bell. Box 32 Folder 3
Challenging The Proposed Deregulation Of P.L. 94-142: A Case Study Of Citizen Advocacy, James G. Mccullagh
Challenging The Proposed Deregulation Of P.L. 94-142: A Case Study Of Citizen Advocacy, James G. Mccullagh
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Public Law 94-142, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, considered by many to be the most significant federal legislation for children in need of special education, was proposed for deregulation by the Reagan administration in 1982. This study examines actions taken by citizen advocates-consumer/advocacy/parent (CAP) organizations and groups, parents, and other advocates for exceptional children-who gave testimony in opposition to the proposed changes at public hearings held by the United States Department of Education in late 1982. The most controversial proposed rules were withdrawn on September 29, 1982, while the remaining proposed changes were not implemented. Citizen …
Profits, Welfare, And Class Position: 1965-1984, Marcus D. Pohlmann
Profits, Welfare, And Class Position: 1965-1984, Marcus D. Pohlmann
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The study utilizes an extended version of a Charles V Hamilton paradigm in order to estimate yearly income transfers between classes in America's system of "welfare state capitalism." Analyzing the period from 1965 to 1984, what becomes most obvious is the substantial annual transfer from the middle/working class to the owning class. The transfer rose to more than $150 billion by 1984-a full 10% of middle/ working class income. Yet when looking at the implications, an interesting paradox emerges. Although the amount of transfer has increased some over the period, it has not grown nearly as fast as the after-tax …
Correspondence: July 25, 1988, Handwritten Thank You Note To Dr. Saffy, Buddy Mackay
Correspondence: July 25, 1988, Handwritten Thank You Note To Dr. Saffy, Buddy Mackay
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A handwritten thank you note from Buddy MacKay expressing his gratitude for their hospitality while he was in Jacksonville. MacKay for U.S. Senate envelope.
The Army's Command Sergeant Major Problem, John C. Bahnsen, James W. Bradin
The Army's Command Sergeant Major Problem, John C. Bahnsen, James W. Bradin
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Correspondence: May 14, 1988, Handwritten Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy, Buddy Mackay
Correspondence: May 14, 1988, Handwritten Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy, Buddy Mackay
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Letter from Buddy MacKay thanking Dr. Edna L. Saffy for hosting a lunch at the University Club.
Deprofessionalization, Proletarianization, And Social Welfare Work, Paula Dressel, Michelle Waters, Mike Sweat, Obie Clayton Jr., Amy Chandler-Clayton
Deprofessionalization, Proletarianization, And Social Welfare Work, Paula Dressel, Michelle Waters, Mike Sweat, Obie Clayton Jr., Amy Chandler-Clayton
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
In this paper we explore the personnel transformations which have occurred in social welfare work. Specifically, we examine the tensions between the dynamics of professionalization and deprofessionalization and how these trends have impacted upon those who work in the social welfare enterprise. Another concern of the paper is the effect of the proletarianization of social welfare work in the face of increasing efforts of some to create professional standards and to solidify the position of professionals in agencies. These struggles are examined in terms of their ability to affect the likelihood of both worker unionization and worker-client political coalitions.
Countrywide Leadership Needed To Cure City Ills, Chester Smolski
Countrywide Leadership Needed To Cure City Ills, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The urban riots of the mid- and late-1960s in this nation were devastating: In the three years from 1964 through 1967, it is estimated that 142 persons were killed and 4700 wounded with property damage running into hundreds of millions of dollars. This sad part of our history brought to a focus the magnitude of our urban problems and the need to attack them at the national level."
Invitation: "Women In Power" High Tea
Invitation: "Women In Power" High Tea
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A high tea sponsored by The National Council of Jewish Women, Jacksonville Section in honor of Linda R. Brook, Capt. Julia J. DiLorenzo (U.S. Navy retired), Helene Coleman. Held on Sunday, April 17, 1988 at 2:00 p.m at Epping Forest Yacht Club.
Document: April 12, 1988 Confirmation Of Dr. Saffy's Appointment To The Duval County Hospital Authority, Council Of The City Of Jacksonville
Document: April 12, 1988 Confirmation Of Dr. Saffy's Appointment To The Duval County Hospital Authority, Council Of The City Of Jacksonville
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Resolution 88-288-83, confirming the Mayor Hazouri’s appointment of Edna L. Saffy Ph.D. as a member of the Duval County Hospital Authority.
Flyer: Vote Dick Gephardt For President
Flyer: Vote Dick Gephardt For President
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
On reverse: “The common theme is common sense,” list of accomplishments. March 8, 1988.
Journal Articles Assignment January - March 1988, Edna Louise Saffy
Journal Articles Assignment January - March 1988, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Assignment to evaluate a speech journal article for course MMC 5935.
Flyer: Old Time Rally On The River.
Flyer: Old Time Rally On The River.
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A rally for Congressman Dick Gephardt, Democrat for President. Jacksonville Landing. February 26. Circa 1988.
Correspondence: Memo Regarding Dr. Saffy To Tom Pye, February 8, 1988, Nancy E. Mason
Correspondence: Memo Regarding Dr. Saffy To Tom Pye, February 8, 1988, Nancy E. Mason
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Memo concerning Dr. Saffy’s status on the board for the Duval County Hospital Authority.
Critical/Creative Thinking. February 1, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy
Critical/Creative Thinking. February 1, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Handwritten outline and critique.
Class Lecture Mcc 5935 January 11, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy
Class Lecture Mcc 5935 January 11, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Typed outline for lecture January 11, 1988.
Politics And Aids: Conversations And Comments, Steven Stark
Politics And Aids: Conversations And Comments, Steven Stark
New England Journal of Public Policy
As AIDS has emerged as a medical and social concern, it has become a political issue as well. In a series of interviews, we asked some leading authorities for their opinions on how AIDS is emerging as a political issue, particularly during the campaign of 1988. In all cases, the comments that follow represent an edited version of their remarks. Those participating were Ronald Bayer, director of the Project on AIDS and the Ethics of Public Health at the Hastings Center; William Schneider, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute; Jonathan Handel, a gay activist and a member of the …
Sncc Conference Pt. B. "The Redemptive Community : The Sit-Ins, The Freedom Rides, And The Birth Of S.N.C.C.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. B. "The Redemptive Community : The Sit-Ins, The Freedom Rides, And The Birth Of S.N.C.C.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Diane Nash, James Forman, Charles McDew, Bob Zellner ; moderator, Julian Bond. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. J. "S.N.C.C., The 1960s, And The American Democratic Tradition.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. J. "S.N.C.C., The 1960s, And The American Democratic Tradition.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Clayborne Carson, Allen Matusow, Michael Thelwell ; moderator, Jack Chatfield. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. H. "Alabama Bound : Selma, And The Lowndes County Black Panther Party, 1964-1966.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. H. "Alabama Bound : Selma, And The Lowndes County Black Panther Party, 1964-1966.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Silas Norman, Martha Norman, Robert Mants, Johnny Jackson ; moderator, Cheryl Greenberg. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. F. "Oh Freedom : The Music Of The Movement", And Pt. G. "The S.N.C.C. Woman And The Stirrings Of Feminism.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. F. "Oh Freedom : The Music Of The Movement", And Pt. G. "The S.N.C.C. Woman And The Stirrings Of Feminism.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Casey Hayden, Jean Wheeler Smith, Joyce Ladner ; moderator, Barbara Sicherman. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. G: "The S.N.C.C. Woman And The Stirrings Of Feminism.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. G: "The S.N.C.C. Woman And The Stirrings Of Feminism.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Casey Hayden, Jean Wheeler Smith, Joyce Ladner ; moderator, Barbara Sicherman. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966."
Sncc Conference Pt. D (Continued From Part C): "The Beginnings Of The Voter Registration Movement, 1961-1963.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. D (Continued From Part C): "The Beginnings Of The Voter Registration Movement, 1961-1963.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring James Forman, Bernard Lafayette, Charles Sherrod, Danny Lyon ; moderator, Julian Bond. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. C "The Beginnings Of The Voter Registration Movement, 1961-1963.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. C "The Beginnings Of The Voter Registration Movement, 1961-1963.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring James Forman, Bernard Lafayette, Charles Sherrod, Danny Lyon ; moderator, Julian Bond. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. A "The New Abolitionists And The Modern South.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. A "The New Abolitionists And The Modern South.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Howard Zinn, Joanne Grant, Mary King, June Johnson ; moderator, J. Ronald Spencer. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. E. "In The Middle Of The Iceberg : The Movement In Mississippi, 1964-1965.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. E. "In The Middle Of The Iceberg : The Movement In Mississippi, 1964-1965.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Lawrence Guyot, Victoria Gray Adams, Hollis Watkins, Mendy Samstein ; moderator, Casey Hayden. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Sncc Conference Pt. I "The Rise And Triumph Of Black Power, 1965-1966.", Trinity College
Sncc Conference Pt. I "The Rise And Triumph Of Black Power, 1965-1966.", Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
Featuring Michael Thelwell, Cleveland Sellers, Gloria House, Courtland Cox ; moderator, James Miller. Part of a 10 part series of videorecordings of a conference held at Trinity College, Hartford, CT, April 14-16, 1988, titled, "We Shall Not Be moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966"
Program "We Shall Not Be Moved" Sncc Conference, Trinity College
Program "We Shall Not Be Moved" Sncc Conference, Trinity College
We Shall Not Be Moved: videos of a1988 conference on the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
No abstract provided.
Call To Action: A Community Responds, Larry Kessler, Ann M. Silvia, David Aronstein, Cynthia Patton
Call To Action: A Community Responds, Larry Kessler, Ann M. Silvia, David Aronstein, Cynthia Patton
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article will examine the early formation of the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, and what it has become. It will examine particular philosophical and organizational conflicts, some unique to AIDS organizing, that have influenced the direction the group has taken. It will try to tease out some of the factors that have made the organization successful in delivering services, providing education, and affecting city and state policy. It will also examine some of the unresolved conflicts that threaten the organization.
The Big One: Literature Discovers Aids, Shaun O'Connell
The Big One: Literature Discovers Aids, Shaun O'Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
Among the works discussed in this essay: An Intimate Desire to Survive, by Bill Becker; Epitaphs for the Plague Dead, by Robert Boucheron; A Cry in the Desert, by Jed A. Bryan; The World Can Break Your Heart, by Daniel Curzon; Safe Sex, by Harvey Fierstein; "The Castro," in Cities on a Hill: A Journey Through Contemporary American Culture, by Frances FitzGerald; As Is, by William M. Hoffman; Plague: A Novel About Healing, by Toby Johnson; The Normal Heart, by Larry Kramer; To All the Girls I've Loved Before: An AIDS …