Feminism
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Ananya Dance Theatre records
Collection contains press clippings, publications, and administrative records related to the the intellectual and creative work of the Ananya Dance Theatre.
At the Foot of the Mountain records
Files containing meeting minutes, funding, productions, financial records, and audio/video tapes from past productions
Aurora Northland Lesbian Center records
The collection contains articles of incorporation; by-laws; updated mission statements; organizational policies and procedures; board minutes and accompanying materials including some financial statements, 1990-2009; newsletters, 1989-1994; letters; news clippings; and phone/drop-in logs.
Elizabeth Ann Bartlett Making Waves papers
Consists of Bartlett’s written histories of feminist organizations in Duluth and Superior that were not included in her book Making Waves (2016) and recorded interviews with women who played key roles in organizations that are included in the book.
Joyce M. Benson papers
The collection contains delegate and information materials from the 1985 United Nations Women’s Conference in Nairobi, Kenya; a list of 1985-1986 talks and presentations given by Benson about the conference experience to named Duluth organizations; congratulations and thank you letters for speaking; and letters from Kenyan women. The collection also includes documents and newspaper clippings related to Benson's work as a women's rights activist.
Carter Thurmond Papers
The Carter Thurmond papers comprises of his academic, political, professional, and personal papers along with donated books, audio interviews and presentations, documentaries, and films.
Elissa Raffa Papers
The Elissa Raffa papers contain resources pertaining to feminism and lesbianism.
Golden Commune Records
The Golden Commune records contain journals, publications, and meeting minutes associated with a former Lesbian Commune near Golden, Oregon.
History of Duluth’s Women’s Organizations videorecordings
Contains materials from a Spring 2012 University for Seniors study group course, History of Duluth Women’s Organizations, led by Tina Welsh.The collection includes 11 video recordings of presentations by volunteers and professionals from women’s organizations in Duluth, Minnesota and a printed syllabus for the course.
Lisa Albrecht Papers
The collection contains the papers related to the personal and professional life of Lisa Albrecht, a Minnesota writer, educator, and activist for women and people of color. The papers included writings, conference records, posters, textiles, and publications from 1969-2004.
Marie Kochaver Women's Movement collection
Publications and documents on various women's movement and radical feminist groups.
National Organization for Women (Minnesota) records
The collection contains minutes, annual/chapter reports, membership list, correspondence, news releases, by-laws, legislative platforms, resolutions, committee proposals and minutes, state conference information, bus trips to the capitol, photographs, information from related organizations, miscellaneous, newspaper clippings, and oversized posters. Materials from both the Duluth, Minnesota chapter and the statewide, Minnesota, organization are represented in the collection.
North Country Women's Coffeehouse records
The collection contains articles of incorporation and bylaws, financial statements, flyers, membership and mailing lists, membership surveys, promotional and biographical material from performers, posters, and local and national pamphlets and publications.
Safe Haven/Women’s Coalition Oral History Project
The collection consists of ten interviews conducted in early 2015 with women who had been involved with the original organization of the Northeastern Minnesota Coalition of Battered Women, a group dedicated to opening a shelter and offering resources to assist battered women in Duluth, MN. Founded in 1978 as a collective and later known simply as the Women’s Coalition, this group evolved into the Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center in 2001.
Social Welfare History Archives Women and Feminism Subject Files collection
The collection was created by Social Welfare History Archives staff member, Wendy Larson. The files contain print materials, ephemera, publications, correspondence, posters, and promotional literature related to women's issues. Topics include: feminist organizations and causes, careers for women, self-defense, feminist arts, education and others.
The Furies Magazine (Washington D.C.)
This record represents the run of The Furies held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from across the whole span of the newspaper's publishing years.
Twin Ports Women's Growth Center records
The collection consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records, membership files, personnel records, records documenting the development of special programs and classes, survey of social service agencies and membership, publicity, news paper clippings, newsletters, and essays.
Wise Women Radio records
Contains records related to KUMD's Wise Women Radio.
Zi Xue Papers
此小捐献里面有从中国女权主义和LGBT组织来的小册子与别的文件。A small donation of pamphlets and other documents from LGBT and feminist organizations in China.