W/ARW. Archives for Research on Women
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Beth Judy collection of Girl Vigilantes records
The Girl Vigilantes were an anonymous group of political activists in Atlanta, Georgia, who used images and action to draw attention to reproductive rights and other social issues.
Chris Carroll papers
Chris Carroll is a real estate broker and women's policy activist in Atlanta, Georgia, who served as a board member for the Women's Policy Group, 1992-2011. Her papers consist of correspondence, handwritten notes, meeting agendas and minutes, reports and other printed material, and financial records, primarily documenting the Women's Policy Group.
EstroFest Productions, Inc. records
Established in 1999, EstroFest Productions, Inc. produced and sponsored programs that promoted and affirmed the creative talents and technical skills of women in the visual, performing and fine arts. EstroFest was active until the end of 2003. The records contain administrative records, documentation of EstroFest performances, and reference files.
Gayle Austin papers
Georgia State University, Office of the Advancement of Women records
Linda A. Bell papers
Linda A. Bell, born in 1940, grew up in the Daytona, Florida area. Bell taught at Georgia State University from 1968 to 2004. The Linda A. Bell papers span Bell's 34-year career at Georgia State University as a professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies and document her teaching, administrative and research work.
MaryAnne Gaunt papers
Maxine Turner papers
Born in 1935, Maxine Turner was a Georgia Institute of Technology professor of literature and communication, a technical writing consultant. The collection consists of a mailing list, two personal accounts, 17 photographs, three buttons, and seven picket signs related to a 1996 protest against the Episcopal Church's refusal to ordain women as ministers.
Mildred & Stella playbill collection
This collection consists of one playbill for the Feminist play "Mildred and Stella" by Gayle Austin.
Sisters of No Mercy records
The Sisters of No Mercy, feminist theater troupe, performed for more than three years in the early 1980s. Scripts, newsletters, newspaper clippings, research materials and photographs make up the records of the Sisters of No Mercy's performances at activist and feminist events in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Valerie Beynon papers
Valerie Fennell papers
Wesley Chenault artifact collection
Former GSU student assistant Wesley Chenault donated this collection, comprised of one feminist magnet.
Women's Events collection
The Women's Events Collection is an artificial collection formed of items relating to events and exhibits about women's history or women's issues.