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Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) records, 1962-2020

57 Linear Feet 99 document boxes, 4 half-document boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 3 flat files 47.19 Gigabytes 11 A/V files and 1,669 digital images (.jpg)
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This collection consists of records from the Barnard Center for Research on Women, formerly known as the Barnard Women's Center. It includes bylaws; director's and financial reports; correspondence; Executive Committee minutes; planning and publicity materials for and recordings of the Scholar and the Feminist Conference, career workshops and other events; and administrative materials related to women's studies courses, the Women's Center Resource Collection, the Women's Counseling Project, and other projects and publications.
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Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) records, 1962-2020 57 Linear Feet 99 document boxes, 4 half-document boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 3 flat files 47.19 Gigabytes 11 A/V files and 1,669 digital images (.jpg)

Barnard Center for Research on Women Feminist Ephemera Collection, 1906-2014, bulk [Bulk:1975-2001]

51.08 Linear Feet 110 hollinger boxes, 1 half hollinger box, 5 banker boxes
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This collection contains 1700+ folders of feminist ephemera collected by the Barnard Center for Research on Women on topics such as women, gender, activism, labor, sexuality, healthcare, marriage, psychology, development, and law.
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Barnard Center for Research on Women Historical Periodicals Collection, 1969-2017

162.35 Linear Feet 170 boxes
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This collection contains 184 different periodicals on topics such as women, gender, sexuality, feminism, psychology, and law.
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Christine E. Bose Socialist, Marxist, and Second Wave Ephemera, 1966-1978

.4 Linear Feet 1 box
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This collection contains socialist and second wave feminist research files and publications including journal articles, pamphlets, transcribed speeches, and magazines.
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Class of 1971 Oral History Collection, 2011

0.5 Linear Feet 619 Gigabytes Born digital materials (329 files), 2 boxes of media
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The Class of 1971 Oral History Collection currently contains 39 oral histories from members of Barnard College's class of 1971.
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Class of 1971 Oral History Collection, 2011 0.5 Linear Feet 619 Gigabytes Born digital materials (329 files), 2 boxes of media

East End Women's Alliance Collection, 1970-2014, bulk 1970-1999

12.75 Linear Feet 5 full sized boxes, 2 legal sized boxes, 2 banners (8.3 linear feet)
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This collection consists of administrative records, biographical files, and materials such as banners, posters, and t-shirts, regarding the activities of the East End Women's Alliance, a feminist group active from 1970 - 1999 in the Hamptons, New York.
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East End Women's Alliance Collection, 1970-2014, bulk 1970-1999 12.75 Linear Feet 5 full sized boxes, 2 legal sized boxes, 2 banners (8.3 linear feet)

Frances Whyatt papers, 1969-2000, undated

12.5 Linear Feet 30 full size document boxes
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Frances Whyatt (born 1945) is an American author, poet and activist. She has published poetry, short stories, and novels under the name Frances Whyatt as well as under the pseudonym Shylah Boyd. Her published works of fiction and poetry include American Made (1975), American Gypsy (1983), and A Real Man & Other Stories (1990). Her work focuses on themes of gender, sexuality, and feminism. The Frances Whyatt Papers (1969-2000) document Whyatt's personal and professional relationships, creative writing practice, and her activism in feminist organizations such as Women Against Pornography. Materials in this collection include drafts, manuscripts, and correspondence. The collection also contains ephemera and miscellaneous materials, such as journal entries, research notes, fashion sketches, and recipes.
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Frances Whyatt papers, 1969-2000, undated 12.5 Linear Feet 30 full size document boxes

Freda Leinwand Collection, 1947-2007, bulk 1967-1988

15 Linear Feet 8 records boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 5 bankers boxes
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The collection consists of the photographs, posters, books, and t-shirts of the photographer, Freda Leinwand.
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Freda Leinwand Collection, 1947-2007, bulk 1967-1988 15 Linear Feet 8 records boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 5 bankers boxes

Karen Durbin Papers, 1929-2016, bulk 1970-2000

25.51 Linear Feet 39 document boxes, 2 record cartons, 3 oversized flat boxes, 2 flat audiocassette boxes 42.881 Gigabytes 56 floppy disks (1.44 MB each), 1 hard drive (40 GB), 4 CDs (700 MB each)
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Karen Durbin is a journalist and film critic based in New York. Durbin is best known for her work with the Village Voice, where she has served as staff writer, senior editor, arts editor, and editor-in-chief. Her writing spans decades and reflects her position as a radical feminist in the second and third waves of the movement. This collection documents Durbin's professional and personal life through correspondence, journals and calendars, photographs, writing, and administrative work materials representing the years 1929 to 2016.
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Karen Durbin Papers, 1929-2016, bulk 1970-2000 25.51 Linear Feet 39 document boxes, 2 record cartons, 3 oversized flat boxes, 2 flat audiocassette boxes 42.881 Gigabytes 56 floppy disks (1.44 MB each), 1 hard drive (40 GB), 4 CDs (700 MB each)

Nancy Friday Papers, 1950-2010

35.31 Linear Feet 76 Hollinger boxes, 2 paige boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 2 cassette boxes, 2 VHS boxes
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Nancy Friday was an author and pop psychologist active from the early 1970s into the 2000s, whose work dealt with women's sexuality, gender roles, and family dynamics. She was known for her unabashed discussion of challenging topics, especially taboo sexual fantasies, and her insistence on showcasing women as autonomous sexual beings; Friday often faced backlash for her writing from feminists and conservatives alike. Most of the materials in the Nancy Friday collection cover her adult and professional life from 1970-2000s, including some materials from her early life and adolescence. In addition to the hundreds of letters sent to Friday about people's sexual fantasies, the collection also includes professional correspondence with publishing houses, book drafts, contracts, and recorded interviews.
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Nancy Friday Papers, 1950-2010 35.31 Linear Feet 76 Hollinger boxes, 2 paige boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 2 cassette boxes, 2 VHS boxes