Gail Gutsche interview, 2001, Apr. 18.

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Gail Gutsche interview, 2001, Apr. 18.

Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her work in Montana began at the Missoula Planned Parenthood and her involvement in the Reproductive Rights Coalition since 1992. She describes how that background along with an earlier experience with a feminist publishing company was good training for being in the legislature. Gutsche discusses her feminism-related legislative focuses including insurance coverage for contraception, promoting sex education, and pro-choice activism. She also expalins her work with NARAL and the institutionalized sexism in the legislature.

1 sound cassette : analog + 1 transcript.

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Montana Feminist History Project.

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Sands, Diane

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Haysel Diane Sands was born in 1947 in St. Ignatius, Montana and grew up on Indian reservations where her parents taught school. She attended high school in Frazer, Montana on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. She received her B.A. in Anthropology from The University of Montana, Missoula in 1974 with an emphasis in American Indian culture and social organization. She attended George Washington University in Washington DC from 1974-76 completing courses toward a master’s degree in Wo...

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