Records of the Project on Women and Disability, 1983-1995.

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Records of the Project on Women and Disability, 1983-1995.

Collection includes minutes, by-laws, correspondence with foundations, newsletters and annual reports, fund-raising files, financial and personnel records, resource files and printed material from other organizations, etc.

7 linear ft. (7 cartons)

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There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

Saxton, Marsha

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Project on Women and Disability.

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The Project on Women and Disability was founded in 1987 in the Boston (Massachusetts) area to bridge a gap between the women's community and the disability rights movement. Marsha Saxton was a founder who later served as executive director and as special projects coordinator focusing on medical advocacy and reproductive technologies. The mission of the Project was to eliminate sexism and disability bias, and to empower women with disabilities as equal and active partners in addressing the issues...

Boston women's health book collective

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The Boston Women's Health Book Collective is a nonprofit, public interest women's health education, advocacy, and consulting organization which was formally established in 1972 and published Our Bodies, Ourselves in 1973. From the description of Subject files, 1970-1998. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83027952 The Boston Women's Health Book Collective, a non-profit women's health education, advocacy and consulting organization, began in 1969 when a small group of ...