Jodi L. Glass papers Glass (Jodi L.) papers 1978-2002

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Jodi L. Glass papers Glass (Jodi L.) papers 1978-2002

The Jodi L. Glass papers provide rich documentation of the inner workings of feminist organizations and movements in Rhode Island and beyond. Included in the collection are the correspondence, essays, news clippings, legislation, agendas, and minutes of a number of groups and movements, including the Rhode Island Feminist Chorus, Feminist Resources Unlimited and the anti-pornography movement.

3 linear feet (3 record center boxes and 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6358571

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Women against Violence against Women

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Women Against Violence Against Women (WAVAW), a feminist activist organization, was founded in 1976 in Los Angeles by anti-pornography activist Marcia Womongold. The Los Angeles chapter of WAVAW was formed out of an ad hoc coalition of feminist groups who joined forces to protest a film called "Snuff" and the advertising campaign for the Rolling Stones album, "Black and Blue." WAVAW first began as a reaction to the Los Angeles debut of "Snuff" in March of 1976. This film was advertised as having...

Rhode Island Feminist Chorus.

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Feminist Resources Unlimited.

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Glass, Jodi L.

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Jodi L. Glass moved to Rhode Island in 1978 and began her work as an audiologist, specializing in working with people of all ages with multiple disabilities and communication challenges, who often went without these services. Glass quickly began her influential work as a feminist and community activist. In late 1978, Glass founded the Rhode Island Feminist Chorus – a group that enjoyed 22 years of performance around Rhode Island and beyond – performing songs about social...