Women's and Gender Studies
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Conference on Family Violence- Plenary Session II, June 20, 1997
Conference on Family Violence with Gloria Steinem, June 20, 1997
Folder 4: Women's Liberation, 1970s
Several drafts of an article about women's Liberation in the south.
An article about Working Women and Child-care.
A newsletter: Just Like a woman. A publication of Atlanta Women's Liberation. Vol. 1, No. 1, Oct. 10, 1970.
Folder 11: Women's Liberation II, 1960's
Drafts of articles that cover the early years of the Women's Liberation movement.
Folder 18: Atlanta Magazine, Jan-1968
Article starting on page 32, "A Woman's Place..." Features Long and other successful women in Atlanta.
Folder 25: Committee on Committees, 1992 - 1993
Memos and meeting minutes from the VSC Faculty Senate's Committee on Committees.
Folder 28; Article drafts Maggie Long
A collection of article drafts that cover a broad range of topics such as the NAACP's attempt to censor literature they deem inappropriate to children, to sexism in the work place
Independent Woman Magazine
Issues of Independent Woman magazine from 1952 - 1953.
Independent Woman was published monthly by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. from 1920 through 1956.
Item 20: Censored by Elizabeth Layton, 1989
Framed print by Elizabeth Layton.
37"H x 30"W
Line drawing of an old woman, bound and gagged, wearing protest buttons and surrounded by slogans referring to the first amendment.
Jane Elza Papers
Jane Elza was a member of the Political Science Department who was involved in the founding of the Women's and Gender Studies department at Valdosta State. Her papers involve the AAUP at Valdosta State for the 90s, as well as the founding of the Women's and Gender Studies Department. She was also very involved in the founding and early years of the Faculty Senate, and papers documenting the Faculty Senate are found here.