Audiotape 01
Contains 2996 Results:
WEAL National Conference, 1979. One tape labeled "workshop: women in business #2."
WEAL National Convention, 1974: December 6-8 (Washington, D.C.) One tape labeled "keynote Jean Lipman-Blumen 12/7/74." 60 minutes.
National Women's Conference, 1977: December 13. Discussion with journalist Andy Mollison regarding his impressions of the National Women's Conference in Houston, November 18-20, 1977. One tape. 60 minutes.
WEAL National Conference, 1978: May 5-7. One tape labeled "WEAL conference speakers, 5/6/78. Includes opening session with Eileen Thornton, Cristine Candela, Ray Marshall; lunch with Margaret Young, Betty Wiser and Margaret McKenna; Dr. Sabra Woolley, "Battered Women," Representative Newton Steers, and Elizabeth Boyer Award." 90 minutes.
National Conference on Women and the Law, 1987: March 19-22. One tape, possibly from a conference session. Jing Lyman speaks on women and entrepreneurship and her organization, HUB Co-Ventures for Women. 30 minutes.
"Women at the Academies." Dr. Mady Segal of the University of Maryland speaks at a meeting of the National Coalition for Women in Defense regarding research on women in the military. November 16, 1977. One tape. 60 minutes.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
"C-Span, ERA, and Military." Carolyn Becraft, director of Women in the Military Project, discusses roles of women in the military and the effects of the ERA [Equal Rights Amendment]. June 2, 1978. Two tapes. 60 minutes and 90 minutes each.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
"Defense Manpower Management and Total Force Policy." Lawrence J. Korb speaking on women in the military and the Department of Defense. Three tapes, the third tape is a question and answer period. 90 minutes each.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
"Defense Department Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS). Women in the Army (WITA) briefing;" side 2 labeled "beginning of women in Marines briefing. Fall 1983." One tape. 90 minutes.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
Intern program. "Brown bag lunch with Clelia Steele, PEER [Project on Equal Education Rights]. November 29, 1977." One tape. 60 minutes.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
Intern program. "Intern briefing." Roundtable discussion with the first class of interns. Arvonne Fraser and several interns, including Char Mollison and Carol Parr, discuss the origins of WEAL and WEAL Fund. 1977. Two tapes. 60 minutes and 90 minutes.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
Discussion with "Ellen Overton regarding alternative work patterns for women. March 1, 1977." Two tapes. 60 minutes each.
WEAL created many projects to address sexism and inequality in specific arenas. Represented here are projects on Women in the Military, the Intern Program, Women and Employment, and a Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, possibly funded by the Women's Education Equity Act Program.
Business as Usual: Sex Stereotyping in Business Education.
Diagnosing the Problem: Sex Stereotyping in Special Education.
Equality in Science: Formula for Changing Sex Bias.
Exercising Your Rights: Eliminating Sex Bias in Physical Education.
Girl, Boy or Person: Beyond Sex Differences. Patricia B. Campbell, Susan E. Katrin, and Dorothy C. Newman.
A New Beginning: Eliminating Sex Stereotyping in Early Childhood Education.
Present but Not Accounted For: Women in Educational History.
Reading, Writing, and Stereotyping.
Repainting the Sexist Picture: Sex Stereotyping in the Fine Arts.
Sex Bias in Research and Measurement: A Type III Error.
Sex Stereotyping in Math Doesn't Add Up.
We the People...Sex Bias in American History.
WCHC community meeting [presentations by staff re: closing of WCHC ], September 10, 1981.
This subseries contains case studies and overviews of the WCHC, some written by staff members. Also included are meeting notes from the founding meeting, notes regarding the 1979 restructuring of the WCHC, and correspondence, audiotapes, notes, and clippings relating to the closing of WCHC. The records are arranged chronologically.