Judith Stanley collection on the women's movement, 1968 - 1978.

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Judith Stanley collection on the women's movement, 1968 - 1978.

This collection comprises files assembled by Judith Stanley documenting the feminist movement and women's affirmative action issues in the 1970s. The collection contains numerous reports and publications, including California Commission on the Status of Women reports and Women's Equity Action League newsletters.

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Ariel, Joan

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Joan Ariel was a long-time staff member at the University of California (UC), active for nearly 20 years as the Women's Studies librarian at UC Irvine (UCI). Ariel also served as an instructor and the academic coordinator of Women's Studies. She was a key player in numerous UCI campus organizations and programs relating to lesbian and gay issues. She also authored the book Building Women's Studies Collections: A Resource Guide (1987). Ariel was the co-founder and first chair of the Women's Studi...

California Commission on the Status of Women

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Online Archive of California

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Stanley, Judith

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Judith Stanley was a social sciences bibliographer for the University of California, Irvine Libraries in the 1970s. From the description of Judith Stanley collection on the women's movement, 1968 - 1978. (University of California, Irvine). WorldCat record id: 644790727 Judith Stanley was a social sciences bibliographer for the University of California, Irvine libraries in the 1970s. Commonly called the "Taxpayers' Revolt of 1978," Proposition 13 was ...