Centers And Programs. Office of Women's Affairs/Center for Women and Religion, 1969-88.

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Centers And Programs. Office of Women's Affairs/Center for Women and Religion, 1969-88.

The collection came to Archives from the Center in the order preserved here. The CWR office kept their records chronologically by academic year then alphabetical within each year. The records were kept by a succession of staff persons, therefore the completeness and organization of each years' records vary. Records for CWR Board of Directors and Steering Committee may not be complete. There was a series of three-ring binders that held the minutes from 1970-80 as well as file folders of minutes within each academic year's records. It is not clear whether the binders or the file folders held complete minutes. Since there were no binders after 1980, and not necessarily file folders of minutes in each year, the minutes from 1980 - 87 are spotty at best. Likewise, records for CWR publications are incomplete. There is a complete run of the OWA Newsletter (1975-77), and the (1981-88), but the CWR Newsletter (1983-87) is incomplete. Journal of Women and Religion

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Graduate Theological Union. Office of Women's Affairs

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Office of Women's Affairs/Center for Women and Religion

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Agency History The Center for Women and Religion, the oldest center for women in theological education, was founded in 1970 as the Office of Women's Affairs by Bay Area women in religion, including some GTU women, who recognized "that seminary women at the GTU schools needed a channel, an advocate, an office through which to express their needs and concerns." (CWR Newsletter, Summer 1978, pg. 10) It operated originally out of Unitas, the camp...

Graduate Theological Union. Center for Women and Religion

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