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(1976) An assessment of the CWLU
sports organizing as well as discussion of changing priorities.
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(1976) An assessment of CWLU lesbian
organizing as well as a proposal for future action.
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(1975)
The 1975 Socialist Feminist Conference held in Yellow Springs OH brought
1500 women together. This report was from the August 1975 issue of
CWLU News.
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(1975)
A letter sent to prospective attendees to help them prepare for the
Conference. Published
in the June-July 1975 issue of CWLU News.
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(1975)
A description of the Conference sent to prospective attendees. Published
in the June-July 1975 issue of CWLU News.
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(Undated, but
probably 1975-1976) Another first person account of the battle against
gender discrimination in Chicago's parks. Originally published in the
newspaper Secret Storm.
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(Undated, but probably 1975-1976)
A first person account of the struggle that women waged to play sports
in Chicago. Originally published in the newspaper Secret Storm.
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(Undated, but probably 1975-1976) A report on the
CWLU Outreach Committee's work in battling discrimination in Chicago's
parks. Originally published in the newspaper Secret Storm.
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(1975) An assessment of the CWLU
Lesbian Group's work.
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(1975) An assessment of the
CWLU 's work by an important decision making body within the Women's
Union.
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by
Kathy Mallin (1974) A report on the highly successful 1974 women's
march for economic justice.
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by Naomi Weisstein and Vivian Rothstein
(1972). A detailed report on the CWLU's organizing strategy.
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(authors unknown- 1972) A report on the CWLU's outreach newspaper for
women.
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(authors unknown 1972) An assessment of the CWLU's successful
Liberation School, one of the nation's first Women's Studies programs.
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(1972) The Liberation School for Women was one of the most successful on-going projects of the CWLU. Its classes covered a wide range of topics. This is a February 1972 press release announcing the 5th session of the Liberation School. Download PDF
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(date unknown- 1970's) The Liberation School for Women was one of the CWLU's most successful on-going Projects. Its classes covered a wde range of topics. This undated poster lists some of the class offered.
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by Vivian Rothstein and Mary M.
(circa 1971-1972) A proposal to focus on neighborhood organizing to
bring the CWLU closer to Chicagoland's working class women.
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by Estelle Carol and Mary M. (1972) A
report of a cross country trip taken by CWLU members to discover the
state of the women's liberation movement in America.
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(1969) A proposed statement
of unity circulated while the Chicago Women's Liberation Union was first
being organized.
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by Terry
R. and Lucy G. (1969) A strategy paper for organizing the growing women's
liberation movement.
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(circa 1969) A description of
the various women's groups who participated in one of the first national
women's liberation conferences. A good introduction to the diversity
of 2nd Wave feminism.
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