Women's Press/Up Press.
The Women's Press Project started in 1974 in San Francisco as part of a non-profit women's vocational school at the Women's Skills Center. The main purpose was to teach women the skills of the printing trade. Up Press was formed out of the People's Union in 1972 as a collectively run movement press, printing political and feminist work. In 1984 Up Press merged with the Women's Press Project to form the Women's Press and the school continued as the Women's Printing School. The Women's Press closed in 1987.
From the description of Women's Press/Up Press records, 1972-1987. (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 47180210
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