Race relations
Found in 291 Collections and/or Records:
Conventions, thirteenth, 1934
Conventions, thirteenth, 1934
Conventions, twelfth, 1932
Conventions, twelfth, 1932
Conventions, twelfth, 1932
Conventions, twentieth, 1954-1955
Conventions, twentieth, 1955 April
Conventions, twentieth, 1955 April
Conventions, twentieth, 1955
Conventions, twentieth, 1953-1955
Conventions, twenty-first, 1958
Conventions, twenty-first, 1958 March
Conventions, twenty-first, 1958 March
Conventions, twenty-first, 1957-1958
Conventions, twenty-second, 1961
Dedication services, circa 1961-1970
Programs and clippings from the dedication services of new YWCA of the U.S.A. local association buildings and facilities and a sample service of dedication to be adapted by local associations.
Girl Reserve, 1922-1945
Official communication and reports on registered YWCA of the U.S.A. Girl Reserve clubs. Communications include expectations of registered clubs, program announcements, and general communications. Reports analyze current Girl Reserve programs, list towns and statistics for registered clubs, suggest activities and training, and suggest governance of clubs.
Girl Reserve, 1939-1944
Girl Reserve, 1927-1940
Industrial, 1931-1949
Financial reports, and meeting minutes of the National Industrial Council for the YWCA of the U.S.A. conferences. Minutes of the National Industrial Council summarize discussions held, outline conference proceedings, report on resolutions passed and program methods decided on, clarify and discuss organizational relationships, and report on worker issues for industrial girls.
Industrial, 1938-1947
Issues of "National Industrial Council News." The newsletter updates industrial clubs on council business, lists council leaders and committees, reports on workers' action initiatives and issues faced by employed girls and women, advertises national industrial girls events, and seeks to educate industrial clubs on matters of labor rights, government, laws, and activism. In addition, there may be reports or anecdotes from local industrial clubs regarding their activities or struggles.
Industrial, 1941-1949
Newsletters and bulletins concerning National Industrial Progress Day, a day for YWCA of the U.S.A. industrial groups to look back at progress made for issues faced by the employed and industrial girl as well as look forward to the direction industrial work will be taking. Materials may summarize current and past efforts, provide program technique and activities, report on experiences from local industrial clubs, and update on conferences and meetings.
Industrial, 1927-1950
Industrial, 1927-1950
Industrial, circa 1921-1951
Industrial, circa 1907-1948
Industrial, 1940-1944
Issues of the "Industrial program exchange". The industrial club newsletter updates local associations on industrial work goals and progress, discusses current issues faced by workers, reports on successes of programs, provides resources and bibliographies, and may discuss recruitment practices.
Industrial, 1933-1939
Issues of the "Industrial program exchange". The industrial club newsletter updates local associations on industrial work goals and progress, discusses current issues faced by workers, reports on successes of programs, provides resources and bibliographies, and may discuss recruitment practices. Issues may address, the economic strain and unemployment faced by women, international relations and clubs including China, child labor, organization, race relations, and other topics.