Women's studies
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1: Women's History Exhibit
Foam display panels for Women's History exhibit. Panels are divided into three groups - Art and culture; leadership, activism, and service; and Education. Lists of items used in the display are included along with collection numbers and locations.
Conference on Family Violence- Plenary Session II, June 20, 1997
Conference on Family Violence with Gloria Steinem, June 20, 1997
Elizabeth Derrick Papers
Folder 26: Visions and Voices, 2006-03-30
Announcement for Visions and Voices: The Artistry of Wiregrass Women. A festival of traditional artists featured in the South Georgia Folklife collection of the VSU Archives.
Item 11: Do Women Have to be Naked to Get into the Met. Museum? by Guerrilla Girls, no date
Graphic art poster by the Guerrilla Girls. Framed.
11"H x 28"W
Poster with a yellow background. Depicts a nude woman with a gorilla head. Includes statistics about gender inequality in the art world.
Item 18: Rape (Vertical) by Sue Coe, 1988
Framed print by Sue Coe.
25"H x 17"W
Black and white drawing depicting a rape in a bar.
Joyce Ann Joyce Papers in Honor of Edna and Henry Joyce Jr.
Women's Studies Oral History Project
Womens Studies - Publications
This collection contains publications donated by the Women's Studies department. Some of the publications are devoted entirely to women, while others are specific issues that deal with women's issues. Working Woman 1989-1992/Ms. 1989, 1992-1993, 2003/ National Business Woman 1960-1998. Also included are misc. editions of major magazines like TIME and Newsweek from the 1980s and 1990s as well as books and articles.