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- Dr. Edna Louise Saffy Collection (4)
- Personal Papers (4)
- Civil Rights (3)
- Feminist activists (3)
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- Saffy, Edna Louise, 1935- (3)
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- Jacksonville (Fla.) (2)
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- Affordable housing; cluster houses; community interests; community investment; contemporary city; failed housing project; housing; housing needs; housing (1)
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- National Council of Jewish Women. Jacksonville Section -- History -- 20th century -- Meetings, Events, etc.. (1)
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Cluster Battle Is Over, But The War Rages On, Chester Smolski
Cluster Battle Is Over, But The War Rages On, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The Chinese have a saying: 'Life is a tragedy for those who feel and a comedy for those who think.' For Americans, the same could be said for zoning in the seemingly never-ending war between residents and developers over land development."
Correspondence: Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy From Bill Hodges, Bill Hodges
Correspondence: Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy From Bill Hodges, Bill Hodges
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A thank you note to Dr. Saffy in support of Bill Hodges campaign, July 10, 1987.
Correspondence: June 30, 1987, Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy, Tommy Hazouri
Correspondence: June 30, 1987, Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy, Tommy Hazouri
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Thank you letter from Tommy Hazouri on the eve of his inauguration as Mayor of Jacksonville Florida.
Correspondence: May 9, 1987, Thank You Note To Dr. Saffy, Greg Farmer
Correspondence: May 9, 1987, Thank You Note To Dr. Saffy, Greg Farmer
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A letter of appreciation to Dr. Edna L. Saffy from Greg Farmer. The note is on Greg Farmer - Buddy MacKay Sixth District Florida, House of Representatives Washington D.C. letterhead.
Invitation: Women In Power Champagne Brunch, National Council Of Jewish Women
Invitation: Women In Power Champagne Brunch, National Council Of Jewish Women
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Invitation to "Women in Power" Champagne Brunch hosted by the National Council of Jewish Women and in honor of Nancy Dreicer, Ronnie Rosenbaum, and Ann Shorstein. It was held on Sunday, April 26, 1987 at 10:30 am at the Sheraton at St. Johns Place.
The Movement Action Plan: A Strategic Framework Describing The Eight Stages Of Successful Social Movements, Bill Moyer
The Movement Action Plan: A Strategic Framework Describing The Eight Stages Of Successful Social Movements, Bill Moyer
Strategy and Social Movements Collection
Social movements are collective actions in which the populace is alerted, educated, and mobilized, over years and decades, to challenge the powerholders and the whole society to redress social problems or grievances and restore critical social values. By involving the populace directly in the political process, social movements also foster the concept of government of, by, and for the people. The power of movements is directly proportional to the forcefulness with which the grassroots exert their discontent and demand change. The central issue of social movements, therefore, is the struggle between the movement and the powerholders to win the hearts …
Activity Vs. Productivity: Strategies Of Social Protest, Henry Spira
Activity Vs. Productivity: Strategies Of Social Protest, Henry Spira
Commentaries and Editorials
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