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Jan 22
2008

Blog for Choice Day: Remembering Ruth Surgal

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryUS PoliticsOur BodiesChicagoland

Ruth SurgalIn September of 2004 I lost a dear friend when Ruth Surgal died suddenly after attending a feminist conference. Ruth had been a leader of the Abortion Counseling Service of Women's Liberation, better known as Jane. You can read more about Jane on this website.

I was asked to speak at Ruth's funeral

Jan 21
2008

NOW Foundation Launches Oral History Project

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryUS Feminist Movement

NOW.gifDo have some cool NOW stories to tell?

Would you like to sweep up the shards from that glass ceiling you broke and tell the world how you did it? How about that time you went to the big feminist demonstration and you were sure that the next day the walls of discrimination would come tumbling down? OK, maybe they just crumbled a little, but it sure felt good didn't it? What was your "Aha!" moment when you realized that being female was more than just sugar and spice and everything nice? How about the box of old leaflets and NOW chapter notes that you just can't throw away, but is starting to smell a little funny in your basement?

The NOW Oral History Project wants you.



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Jan 04
2008

Are you a Marjane Satrapi fan?

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryGlobal FeminismCulture

persepolis01.jpgCall for contributions for an edited essay collection on Marjane Satrapi’s works (film, literature, and art).

Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novel, Persepolis, was an instant success in France and the U.S. It has garnered numerous book prizes, and the animated film version was awarded the

Dec 13
2007

Watch the Our Bodies Ourselves video

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryOur Bodies

OBOS.jpgAn Our Bodies Ourselves intern, Margaret Spilman, has produced a DVD on the history of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective and Our Bodies Ourselves. Margaret searched through reams of old videotapes from archives and taped new interviews to create a film that highlights the work and achievements of the BWHBC.

Our Bodies Ourselves grew from a local Boston women's health booklet into a global effort with multiple translations already accomplished and more on the way.

You can watch below or download the video here .

 

Nov 19
2007

The First Annual Jane Addams Day. December 10

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryLaborChicagoland

addams01.jpgThe first annual "Jane Addams Day" will be celebrated all across Illinois on December 10, 2007. AAUW-Illinois is leading the charge and Women & Children First is their official Jane Addams Day bookstore! Visit to the AAUW-Illinois webpage to read their press release, find local events and read background materials.

Then check out the Women and Children First suggested book list. There are book suggestions for all ages and levels of interest: children and teens, novices and scholars.

 

Among many achievements, Jane Addams was:

  • A founder and the first president of the Women's International League for
    Peace and Freedom
  • A founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • A founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
  • The first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize

 

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