Houston Area Women's Center records, 1975-1990.

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Houston Area Women's Center records, 1975-1990.

The Houston Area Women's Center Records is an extensive collection which includes all the material pertaining to the organization dating from the year 1975 to the present, and traces the growth and development of the organization from a small grass-roots organization of volunteers towards increased professionalism with a complex agenda and organizational structure. It includes Nikki Van Hightower's tenure as Executive Director of HAWC following her dismissal as Women Advocate for the City of Houston in 1978. The collection documents the expansion of programs in the nineties, and the center's involvement with other organizations both at the local and national levels. The importance of the media and public relations campaigns are also highlighted in this collection. There are two complementary collections: the Houston Area Women's Center Photographs, and the Houston Area Videos. The photographs collection documents fundraising and speaking events, as well as rallies, and activities held at the shelter. The videos collection includes video material of Houston Area Women Center activities, as well as copies of made for TV movies and programs that were used for educational purposes. Also held at the University of Houston and of possible interest to the researcher is the Nikki Van Hightower Papers Collection. The HAWC newsletters, Centerline (call number HQ 1439.H68 C46) and Catalyst (call number HQ 1439.H68 C375) are cataloged and available in the Women's Archive and Research Center at the University of Houston.

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The Houston Area Women's Center (HAWC) emerged from the Women's Information and Referral Exchange Service (WIRES) in 1977. The Referral Exchange eventually became a service within HAWC, providing resources to battered women in metropolitan Houston, Texas. The purpose of the Women's Center is to "provide shelter and support services to survivors of sexual assault and family violence…[to] educate and inform the community in order to prevent and eliminate the causes of this violence…[T...