Box 35
Contains 13 Results:
Cultural events, ATL -- Phoenix Flies, 2017
The conference and events series is arranged chronologically and consists of the materials Fontana gathered from the conferences and cultural events she attended, mostly in New York and Atlanta, from 1986-2014. These conferences reflect Fontana's interest in not only civil rights, fairness and equity but also her spiritual side and global conscience. The series includes guides, notes, playbills, programs, workshop materials and calendars.
Facing Race: A National Conference in Atlanta, GA, November 10, 2016
The conference and events series is arranged chronologically and consists of the materials Fontana gathered from the conferences and cultural events she attended, mostly in New York and Atlanta, from 1986-2014. These conferences reflect Fontana's interest in not only civil rights, fairness and equity but also her spiritual side and global conscience. The series includes guides, notes, playbills, programs, workshop materials and calendars.
Social justice events, including LGBT cultural events, 2016
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- anthology, 2005
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- anthology, 2008
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- anthology, 2015
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- anthology, 2016
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- anthology, 2017
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- Bryant, Linda, July 7, 2009
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- covers for sinister wisdom, 1993, 1998
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- creative writing notes, 2016
Womonwrites and Herstory Project -- McGlone, Kathy, April 20, 2015
UU World Magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, 2016
This series contains materials surrounding Fontana's spiritual and religious inquiries from 1999-2014. The series contains agendas, newsletters, programs, reports from the conferences, classes and services she attended. The documents illustrate her fascination in belief systems to her finding the Unitarian Universalism, a liberal religion characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning," paralleling her quest for social justice.