Northwest Women's Studies Association 1984 conference records 1980-1984

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Northwest Women's Studies Association 1984 conference records 1980-1984

Founded in 1977, the Northwest Women's Studies Association is interested in developing women's studies programs, improving the education of women, involving feminist leaders in the academic world and community, as well as addressing how and where feminist issues intersect with class and race issues. The records consist of planning materials, grant applications, and publications related to the Association's 1984 conference entitled "Holding Our Own and Breaking New Ground." The collection also contains informational resources about women's issues, and records from Western Washington University's Women's Studies program.

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Western Washington university

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The WWU Centennial Oral History Project was initiated in 1993 by a dedicated group of staff and faculty. The stated goal of the project was the development of oral history interviews for use in the planned centennial celebration at Western Washington University, commemorating 100 years of scholarly achievement. The result was an invaluable set of interviews which document the history of the University and supplements the archival record. The history of WWU actually dates...

Northwest Women's Studies Association (U.S.)

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Founded in 1977, the Northwest Women's Studies Association seeks to develop college-level women's studies programs and improve the overall education of women. In April 1984, the Northwest Women's Studies Association held a conference entitled "Holding Our Own and Breaking New Ground" at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. The event was coordinated by the Western Washington Branch of the Northwest Women's Studies Association, led by Chris Pastorino of...