Montana Feminist History Project oral history interviews 2000-2004
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American Association of University Women
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According to the The American Association of University Women's website, the AAUW is a nationwide network for the advancement of equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. From the guide to the The American Association of University Women, 1937-1994, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) Based in Washington, D.C. From the description of American Association of University Women records, 1935-1955. (Unkno...
Montana Feminist History Project.
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Scott, Janet, interviewee
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Doss, Ulysses, interviewee
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Kahan, Kate, interviewee
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Equal Rights Advocates
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Williams, Carol, 1944-
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Volunteers in Service to America
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MontPIRG
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Konigsberg, Barbara Koser, interviewee
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Ragsdale, Jane, interviewee
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Barber, Roger, interviewee
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Women's Place (Missoula, Mont.)
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Regan, Pat, interviewee
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Smith, Judy, interviewee
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Sands, Diane, interviewer
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St. Patrick's Hospital (Missoula, Mont.)
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Sands, Diane, interviewee
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Welker, Tootie, interviewee
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Montana Women's Capital Fund.
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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WILPF developed out of the International Women's Congress against World War I that took place in The Hague, Netherlands, in 1915 and the formation of the International Women's Committee of Permanent Peace; the name WILPF was not chosen until 1919. The first WILPF president, Jane Addams, had previously founded the Woman's Peace Party in the United States, in January 1915, this group later became the US section of WILPF. Along with Jane Addams, Marian Cripps and Margaret E. Dungan were also foundi...
Neal, Michele, interviewee
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CETA Program
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Hanna, Bridget, interviewee
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Lida, Bryan, interviewer
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Smith, Linda, 1942-
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Craig, Willa, interviewee
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Olsen, Andrea, interviewee
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University of Montana (Missoula, Mont.). Women's Resource Center
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Buskirk, Mary Ann, interviewee
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Kirby, Jesse, interviewer
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Business and Professional Women's Organization (Mont.)
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Gabrian, Lael, interviewer
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Robson, Lynn, interviewee
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Brooks, David, interviewer
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Newell, Martha, interviewee
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McCracken, Joan, interviewee
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Burwell, Mary, interviewer
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Strout, Jan, interviewee
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Torres, Darla, interviewer
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Niebuhr, Lee, interviewee
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Montana Pro-Choice Coalition
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Browder, Dolly, interviewee
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Cross, C. Louise, interviewee
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Kohl, Seena, interviewer
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Danison, Sandanho, interviewee
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Gutsche, Gail, interviewee
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Carrel, Cat, interviewee
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McOmber, Toni
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Snetsinger, Carol, interviewee
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Steiger, Isis, interviewer
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Wang, Judy, interviewee
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Slattery-Robinson, Kelly, interviewee
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Euell, Jennifer, interviewee
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Young Women's Christian Association
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The YWCA of Washington State College was established in 1895. It provided the women of the college a place to worship, held bible classes, and located housing and employment. It also served as a social organization that participated with the YMCA of Washington State College. A popular social event in the 1910s-1930s were the conferences held at Seabeck, Washington. Topics at Seabeck focused on issues of the YWCA and the YMCA of the Pacific Northwest. During the 1940s, th...
Bernier, Gabriel, interviewer
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GASP (Missoula, Mont.)
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GASP, or Gals Against Smog and Pollution, was formed in the spring of 1968 by a group of Missoula women who wanted to fight air pollution in the Missoula valley. The group, active through 1970, aimed to implement the provisions of the 1967 Clean Air Act of Montana. Through petition drives, advertisements, rallies, marches, speeches before groups, and appearances before state regulatory agencies, the organization led the fight for strict air and water pollution standards for the stat...
Cunniff, Erin, interviewer
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Van Alstine, Leaf, interviewer
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Egli, Virginia, interviewee
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Walsh, Dawn, interviewer
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Weix, Gretchen Garnett, 1959-
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Fenton, Karen, interviewee
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Wickes-Connick, Caryl, interviewee
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Displaced Homemaker Program (Mont.)
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Mountain Moving Press (Missoula, Mont.)
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Ellingson, Mae Nan, interviewee
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Blue Mountain Clinic (Missoula, MT)
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Planned parenthood federation of America
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In 1921 Margaret Sanger founded the national lobbying organization, American Birth Control League (ABCL) which in 1942 became Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Between 1921 and 1942 the organization underwent two transformations. In 1923 Sanger opened the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau (BCCRB) for the purposes of dispensing contraceptives under the supervision of licensed physicians and studying their effectiveness. The ABCL provided institutional backing for ...
Schwan, Bryony, interviewee
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Project Head Start (U.S.)
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Women's Voices for the Earth
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Harris, Rebecca, interviewer
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Miller, Raquel Castellanos
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Montana
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University of Montana--Missoula
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The University of Montana-Missoula's Faculty Senate serves to promote faculty involvement in the governance of the University. The Senate reviews, debates, and votes on issues pertaining to the academic and faculty welfare of The University of Montana (UM) in consultation and cooperation with the President and University administration. Faculty members contribute to UM governance by participating in the Senate and specific committees. The first faculty meeting of the Uni...
Munro, Nancy, interviewee
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Peace Links
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Working for Equality and Economic Liberation (Organization)
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Tomas, Deborah, interviewee
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Mullen, Sally, interviewee
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National Public Radio (U.S.)
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Born in Louisiana, blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland (1937-1997) was raised in Houston, Texas, where he formed the band Dukes of Rhythm. Although he recorded albums and performed with Sonny Boy Williamson and Bib Mama Thornton in Texas, Copeland only received recognition after moving to New York City in 1975. Six years later, he signed with Rounder Records and released his album with Arthur Blythe and Byard Lancaster, Copeland Special . In 1982, during a tour of West Africa...
Gay and Lesbian Community Center (Missoula, Mont.)
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