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Bread and roses : documents from the women's liberation movement in Boston, 1968-1971
The collection contains pamphlets, newsletters, and ephemera on women's liberation, anti-Viet Nam, and the counter culture movement.
Celebrate people's history posters collection
Feminist Federal Credit Union records
The Feminist Federal Credit Union records include articles, meeting notes, meeting agendas, financial statements, and correspondence. Additional folders contain informational topics such as the Feminist Economic Health (FEN) and the Feminist Women's Health Center.
Goldenrod Music records
Marilyn Frye collection of feminist, gay, and lesbian material
The material is a collection of newsletters and other material relating to women's issues.
Michigan Womyn's Music Festival records
The Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival records (1976-2015) contain crew guides and handbooks, maps, banners, t-shirts, programs, brochures, posters, meeting minutes, correspondence, inventories, press clippings, as well as recordings and photographs taken during the festival. The collection gives an insight of the intense effort and amount of coordination it took to make the festival possible, and how it evolved and grew more complex with each iteration.
Penny Gardner papers
The Penny Gardner papers contain correspondence, photographs, clippings, pamphlets, t-shirts, and other ephemera relating to Gardner's activism on behalf of the Lesbian/LGBTQ+ community, including records documenting her participation in the 1991 Ride for Reproductive Freedom, her leadership within the Council on Aging, and other organizations.
Radicalism posters collection
The Radicalism posters collection (approximately 1965-2019) consists of 289 posters relating to topics including Amnesty, Anti-Apartheid, Black Panthers, Campaign Politics, Communes, Communism, Health (AIDS and Safe Sex), Iraq, Labor, LGBT, Local Events and Organizations, Nuclear Arms, Protests, the Student Democratic Society (SDS), Vietnam, and Women’s events (including the White Ribbon Society).
Women's March on Lansing protest signs and ephemera collection
Women's March on Washington protest signs and ephemera collection
The Women's March on Washington protest signs and ephemera collection is a sampling of the messages displayed at the protest. A particularly iconic feature of the protests are the knitted pink "pussy hats" which refer to a recorded 2005 coversation with Trump who described grabbing women by their genitals. The corners of the hats resembled cat ears, playing on the word "pussy" also referring to cats.