Records of the Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace & Justice, 1945-2016 (inclusive), 1980-2008 (bulk)
Peace Encampment Herstory Project web site, 2010-ongoing. Digital
From Sorrel Hays: Cassandra White sings to Sorrel Hays songs from peace camps, "Weaving," January 9, 1985. Digital
From Sorrel Hays: Cassandra White sings to Sorrel Hays songs from peace camps, January 9, 1985. Digital
Includes sound of fence rattle for Weaving; Cassandra and Hays discussing peace camps, Greenham Common, prison, jobs, jail, arrests, money, etc.
Stronger Than Before The Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice, 1983. Digital
Includes interview with Bella Abzug re: nuclear arms race and women's encampment, clippings from demonstrations, offering of bread and roses, setting up of encampment, feminist vision and consensus in group (including flag issue), tension with town, Waterloo village arrests and arraignment in Seneca makeshift court house, training in non-violence, march to the depot where 244 were arrested for climbing over fence.
C.D., The Ritual of Civil Disobedience directed by Sorrel Hays, ca.1988. Digital
Women's Video Collective: civil disobedience, September 4, 1983 (#001). Digital
Includes first women under fence, chaining to fence, women digging with spoons, dancing, songs, affinity camp ritual.
Women's Video Collective: Waterloo pre-incident and incident with arrest, 1983 (#002). Digital
Includes women marching, confrontation, flags, women being arrested.
Women's Video Collective: singing at gate, August 18, 1983 (#003). Digital
Includes "We Ain't Going to Study War" and "Circle Be Unbroken."
Women's Video Collective: depot #2, August 25, 1984 (#004). Digital
Includes cruise buster interview, cutaways at gate, women weaving webs, men cutting webs off, woman going over fence.
Women's Video Collective: Nagasaki Day civil disobedience. Die-in (improv theater) at main gate, August 9, 1983 (#005). Digital
Women's Video Collective: peace camp, June 17-19, 1983 (#006). Digital
Includes walking with Michelle Crone, Women's Video Collective talking about their process, etc.
Women's Video Collective: civil disobedience walk, slow walk, planting of rosebush, July 4, 1983 (#007). Digital
Women's Video Collective: civil disobedience demonstration, Keaning at gate; Suzanne Sowinski reading statement, July 4, 1983 (#008). Digital
Women's Video Collective: cutaways and flag issues, July 1983 (#009). Digital
Women's Video Collective: ritual for beginning a four day Hiroshima/Nagasaki fast, August 5, 1983 (#010). Digital
Women's Video Collective: interview with Barbara Jane Doe #2 a couple of days after release from jail, August 5, 1983 (#011). Digital
Women's Video Collective: interview with bicycle riders for peace from Massachusetts, August 5, 1983 (#012). Digital
Women's Video Collective: (Bronstein) civil disobedience action at truck gate, August 1, 1983 (#013). Digital
Includes townspeople awaiting marchers, songs and decorating fence, counter-singing.
Women's Video Collective: (Bronstein) civil disobedience action, August 1, 1983 (#014). Digital
Includes pre-fence climb, first woman over fence and broken foot, web women dancing, etc.
Women's Video Collective: interview with Yoka (Japanese filmmaker) on front lawn, August 6, 1983 (#015). Digital
Includes re: horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Women's Video Collective: Nagasaki Day die-in at depot/main gate, August 6, 1983 (#016). Digital
Women's Video Collective: Judi Kelemen interviewing Karen Sharitzer, August 7, 1983 (#017). Digital
Includes re: truck gate action; Molly Scott songs.
Women's Video Collective: singing at the main gate, August 17, 1983 (#019). Digital
Includes Zucchini song plus signs on fence, the web, kids.