Showing Collections: 1 - 5 of 5
Global Campaign for Microbicides records
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00668
Abstract
The Washington-based Global Campaign for Microbicides (GCM), which engaged over 300 organizations worldwide from its founding in 1998 to the present, focused on encouraging the development of HIV/AIDS prevention methods that women could use autonomously, with no active partner participation. The collection contains a wide range of materials from published scientific research to documentation of the GCM's lobbying efforts in Washington, as well as personal correspondence and handwritten...
Dates of Materials:
1990-2011
Guida West papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00555
Abstract
Political sociologist; activist; author. The papers focus primarily on West's activism, research, professional activities, speeches, and writings related to welfare rights and economic justice. Her extensive working files document individuals and organizations working for civil rights, welfare rights, and related social movements from the 1960s to the early 2000s. Organizations represented include the Montclair Welfare Rights and Friends of Welfare Rights, National Welfare Rights...
Dates of Materials:
1946 - 2006
Jean Sanville papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00275
Abstract
Jean Bovard Sanville was one of the country's first social workers to establish a full-time private practice. A longtime member of the faculty of the Smith College of Social Work, she was regarded as a groundbreaker in many aspects of her profession, including education. The Jean Sanville papers contain correspondence; speeches and other writings; teaching materials; conference materials; and organization files. The bulk of the collection consists of material relating to Sanville's...
Dates of Materials:
1951 - 2005
Katherine Triantafillou papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00632
Abstract
Katherine Triantafillou was the first openly gay person to practice law privately in Massachusetts when she opened her doors in 1975. She continues to specialize in lesbian and gay issues, and offers legal council for victims of domestic violence and other disadvantaged citizens. Her papers contain biographical information, correspondence, photographs, AV material, syllabi and course packets from courses she taught at several Boston area law schools, documentation of cases she litigated, and...
Dates of Materials:
1955 - 2007
Lesléa Newman papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00588
Abstract
Lesléa Newman is an American author and editor whose writing explores lesbian, feminist, and Jewish themes and their intersection. The collection contains materials documenting her professional career as a writer, speaker, and teacher, including drafts of writing, correspondence, speeches, and audiovisual material.
Dates of Materials:
1970 - 2016
Filter Results
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Audiotapes 4
- Computer media 4
- Electronic records 4
- Financial records 4
- Notes 4
- clippings 4
- memorabilia 4
- photographs 4
- CD-ROMs 3
- Manuscripts 3
- Memorandums 3
- Research 3
- Videotapes 3
- notebooks 3
- reports 3 + ∧ less
- Language
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 1
- Portuguese 1
- Spanish; Castilian 1
- Names
- Diaz, Ralph Morton 1
- Global Campaign for Microbicides 1
- Halima, Yasmin 1
- Heise, Lori 1
- Kramer, Marian 1
- National Welfare Rights Organization (U.S.) 1
- New Jersey Friends of Welfare Rights 1
- Newman, Lesléa (1955 November 05) 1
- Sanville, Jean 1
- Tillmon, Johnnie 1
- Triantafillou, Katherine 1
- United Church Board for Homeland Ministries. Race Relations Dept. 1
- United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of New Jersey 1
- Welfare Made A Difference National Campaign 1
- West, Guida 1
- Women's Committee of One Hundred 1 + ∧ less
∨ more
∨ more