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Letter: Equal Rights Supporter, Edna Louise Saffy Apr 1975

Letter: Equal Rights Supporter, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A form letter from Edna L. Saffy , chairperson, Florida Parades for the ERA to Equal Rights Supporter inviting them to participate in “Florida Parades For The Equal Rights Amendment” in Tallahassee Florida. Date: April 14, 1975.


Program: Florida Parades For The E.R.A., The State Of Florida National Organization For Women Apr 1975

Program: Florida Parades For The E.R.A., The State Of Florida National Organization For Women

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

11:00 AM - April 14, 1975 - Tallahassee, Florida - Edna Saffy, Coordinator - Margaret Barovich, Coordinator.

The program includes ERA songs : Chant by Edna Saffy "What do we Want?...ERA! When do we want it? ...Now!", Fight For Your Rights (to the tune of Row, Row, Row your Boat) Words by Alyce McAdam, Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment ( to the tune of I've Been Working on the Railroad) Words by Jeanette Blevins, and Move On Over (Battle Hymn of Women) - A song from the Memphis Regional Conference by Meredith Tax.

Also included: Parade Organization - a …


Appendices: Reprints (Stories) Of "El Mirlo Canta De Noticatlan: Carta Sobre Estudios Chicanos" 1975; Foco Contacts For The Year 1975, Reynaldo Flores Macias Jan 1975

Appendices: Reprints (Stories) Of "El Mirlo Canta De Noticatlan: Carta Sobre Estudios Chicanos" 1975; Foco Contacts For The Year 1975, Reynaldo Flores Macias

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Appendices: Ncssa Program, 2nd Conference 1974; Ncssa Newsletter 1975; Ncssa Conference 1975;, Reynaldo Flores Macias Jan 1975

Appendices: Ncssa Program, 2nd Conference 1974; Ncssa Newsletter 1975; Ncssa Conference 1975;, Reynaldo Flores Macias

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Appendices: Nccss 1973 Conference Agenda; Nccss Newsletter 1973; Nacss Newsletter 1973; Nacss Newsletter 1974, Reynaldo Flores Macias Jan 1975

Appendices: Nccss 1973 Conference Agenda; Nccss Newsletter 1973; Nacss Newsletter 1973; Nacss Newsletter 1974, Reynaldo Flores Macias

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Chicanas In Politics: An Overview And A Case Study, Evey Chapa, Armando Gutierrez Jan 1975

Chicanas In Politics: An Overview And A Case Study, Evey Chapa, Armando Gutierrez

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Raza Mental Health: Perspectivas Femeniles, Carmen Carrillo-Beron Jan 1975

Raza Mental Health: Perspectivas Femeniles, Carmen Carrillo-Beron

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Reynaldo Flores Macias Jan 1975

Introduction, Reynaldo Flores Macias

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Fact Sheet: What Is The Iwy Support Coalition? Jan 1975

Fact Sheet: What Is The Iwy Support Coalition?

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Fact sheet on the International Women's Year support coalition, their history and goals, and how one can help. Circa 1975.


Pamphlet: The 2nd Annual Emerging Woman Art Show Celebrates International Women’S Year Jan 1975

Pamphlet: The 2nd Annual Emerging Woman Art Show Celebrates International Women’S Year

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Pamphlet with entry application for the 2nd Annual Emerging Art Show, highlighting women’s achievements. Proceeds benefit Brevard County’s first Women’s center and other N.O.W. sponsored programs. 1975


Derived Identity, Self-Esteem And Meaning In Middle Aged Housewives, Barbara Van Schaik Jan 1975

Derived Identity, Self-Esteem And Meaning In Middle Aged Housewives, Barbara Van Schaik

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Sex-Role Stereotypes: Their Influence On Clinical Diagnostic Labeling Of Male And Female Clients, Michael Tennies Jan 1975

Sex-Role Stereotypes: Their Influence On Clinical Diagnostic Labeling Of Male And Female Clients, Michael Tennies

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Sexism In Children's Literature, Joyce Ann Kaufman Jan 1975

Sexism In Children's Literature, Joyce Ann Kaufman

Honors Theses

The Little Miss Muffet syndrome, which depicts females as helpless, easily frightened, and dreadfully dull occurs repeatedly in children's literature.


The Female Image In The Caldecott Medal Award Books, Patricia Lee Brighton Roberts Jan 1975

The Female Image In The Caldecott Medal Award Books, Patricia Lee Brighton Roberts

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

PROBLEM: Millions of children read and view the Caldecott Winners each year There are no published studies regarding the possible stereo-typing of the role of the human, animal and inanimate female image in the texts and illustrations of these 37 books.

Purpose: The. investigation ·was conducted to determine the extent the total population of the Caldecott books did stereo-type the role of the human, animal and inanimate female image.

Procedures: The investigation was completed in four steps: (1) First, a panel of sociologists determined the content validity of the definitions used in the hypothesis; (2) Second, a Content Analysis Form …


A Descriptive Study Regarding Perceptions Of Sex Roles In Cooperative Households, Emily Fultz, Billie Huntwork Jan 1975

A Descriptive Study Regarding Perceptions Of Sex Roles In Cooperative Households, Emily Fultz, Billie Huntwork

Dissertations and Theses

The roles of men and women are among the many elements of contemporary American society which are in a process of rapid and sometimes disruptive change. The more or less traditional ways in which men and women have viewed themselves and each other are being openly challenged by a number of significant factors. Although there have always been those exceptional persons who questioned the inevitability of seemingly given role differentiation, today's social climate makes such questioning more common and acceptable.

A few specific factors may be mentioned as being particular interest. With modern communication and mobility, the options for varied …


Perspectivas En Chicano Studies, Reynaldo Flores Macias Jan 1975

Perspectivas En Chicano Studies, Reynaldo Flores Macias

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

Perspectivas en Chicano Studies: Papers presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the National Association of Chicano Social Science (known now as the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies), 1975.


Female Delinquency: A Comparison Study As Related To Purpose In Life, Geraldine M. Olin Jan 1975

Female Delinquency: A Comparison Study As Related To Purpose In Life, Geraldine M. Olin

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Moral Development And The Women's Liberation Movement, Sidney Goodman Jan 1975

Moral Development And The Women's Liberation Movement, Sidney Goodman

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Mexican American Acculturation: Its Relation To Self-Report Anxiety And Attitudes Toward Counseling And Psychotherapy, Olivia Go Jan 1975

Mexican American Acculturation: Its Relation To Self-Report Anxiety And Attitudes Toward Counseling And Psychotherapy, Olivia Go

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Sex Role Orientation In Juvenile Delinquents., Kathryn Isenberger Jan 1975

Sex Role Orientation In Juvenile Delinquents., Kathryn Isenberger

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


The Perception Of Males And Females As A Function Of Their Traditional Versus Non-Traditional Sexual Attitudes ..., Janis Koenigshofer Jan 1975

The Perception Of Males And Females As A Function Of Their Traditional Versus Non-Traditional Sexual Attitudes ..., Janis Koenigshofer

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Speech: Delivered At The Florida State Now Convention. November 23, 1974 In Support For The Era., Edna Louise Saffy Nov 1974

Speech: Delivered At The Florida State Now Convention. November 23, 1974 In Support For The Era., Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Included is a letter from Edna Saffy to ERA supporter and flyer for an ERA march.


Event Program: Florida Atlantic University, Women: Contribution To Management, October 9-11, 1974. Oct 1974

Event Program: Florida Atlantic University, Women: Contribution To Management, October 9-11, 1974.

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Event for Women in Management hosted by Florida Atlantic University and the College of Business and Public Administration. Box 4, Folder 9


Sexism In Special Education, Patricia H. Gillespie, Albert H. Fink Apr 1974

Sexism In Special Education, Patricia H. Gillespie, Albert H. Fink

IUSTITIA

The educational establishment is now reflecting the concerns of womanhood. Grudgingly, and even painfully, it seems to some, the large and complicated system of formal education acknowledges the existence of practices which are sexist both in conception and operation. At one level this sexism is directed, at many levels of awareness, toward the functionaries of the system. The economic oppression of teachers, who are mostly female, is an obvious expression of the phenomenon. Another benchmark is the limited career development opportunities available to women as educational managers and academics.

At yet another level, not the less dangerous for being more …


Present Status Of Women In Professional Athletics, Debra Gaber Apr 1974

Present Status Of Women In Professional Athletics, Debra Gaber

IUSTITIA

The life of a female professional athlete in many ways seems undesirable. Attitudinal pressures and societal demands coupled with the rigors of competitive sport make a female pro's life draining, if not oppressive. On the outside there may appear a gleam of happiness as a photographer catches a pro in action during her moment of glory. Magazine articles assume by inference that being "number one" is glamorous and highly desirable. It does mark a tremendous achievement in an athlete's life, but for a female athlete, "getting there" is almost a nightmare. No female professional is without some battle scars.

Our …


Responses, Margaret Shaffer, Marilyn C. Zilli, Linda Lanam, Karen Cutwright, Sharon Wildey Apr 1974

Responses, Margaret Shaffer, Marilyn C. Zilli, Linda Lanam, Karen Cutwright, Sharon Wildey

IUSTITIA

Editor and author comments on articles from this issue.


Stranger In Our Midst: The Working Class Woman, Yvonne Van Der Klip Stam Apr 1974

Stranger In Our Midst: The Working Class Woman, Yvonne Van Der Klip Stam

IUSTITIA

Although some of the concrete goals of women's liberation such as adequate available day care for children are important to women of both the blue collar and middle classes, the philosophy expressed by the movement is not calculated to attract the working class woman. Two incomes may be increasingly necessary to the middle class family, and an increasing number of middle class women are now supporting their children alone, but the movement speaks of freeing women fiom child care to pursue a career, an idea which does not speak to a blue collar woman concerned with getting a job to …


Pandora's Box: The Liberation Of Welfare Mothers, Bonnie Morel Edington Apr 1974

Pandora's Box: The Liberation Of Welfare Mothers, Bonnie Morel Edington

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Excerpt from the full-text article:

The non-"misandrist" mainstream of the women's movement has suggested that, more than women being liberated from male oppression, both sexes need to be liberated from the tyranny of culturally determined sex roles, the last bastion of ascribed status. If all social roles were androgynous they could be based on more relevant criteria. For example, children would be encouraged to develop skills and talents without regard for their "appropriateness" to gender, the male-female ratio in the work force and in nearly all specific occupations would be virtually equal, pay would be equal, and the number of …


Feminism And The Legalization Of Prostitution: How Far Down The River?, Marilyn C. Zilli Apr 1974

Feminism And The Legalization Of Prostitution: How Far Down The River?, Marilyn C. Zilli

IUSTITIA

One of the most telling issues on the state of the women's movement today is that of the legalization of prostitution. It would be inappropriate to say that the issue has caused a breach in the ranks: the term is inapplicable to a movement which has never claimed coherency and which has, in fact, consistently demonstrated an inability to reconcile the views of its various factions. The prostitution issue is important, rather, precisely because it underscores these differences of analysis and tactics which have appeared in other areas and the splits between white middle class liberal women, radical feminists, marxist …


The Beginning Of The Women's Movement In Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1962, James Wade Apr 1974

The Beginning Of The Women's Movement In Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1962, James Wade

IUSTITIA

No abstract provided.