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WSU Women Studies Program
Records, 1980-1983


The Women Studies Program at Washington State University donated the records public programs funded by the state humanities commission to the university archives in 1984. Jean Johnson processed the collection in August, 1995

Number of containers: 12
Linear feet of shelf space: 7

ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the WSU Women Studies Program was involved in four grant projects: Women and Law, Futures in Science for Women, On Stage with Washington Women, and Washington Women's Heritage Project.

Women and Law was a program held at Washington State University in 1978 for the purpose of informing audiences of women about their legal rights. The Washington Commission for the Humanities provided funding and Faye Bancroft, Assistant Professor of Business Law at WSU directed the program which included workshops on citizenship and alien rights, due process and the woman defendant, domestic relations, physical abuse, employee rights, and credit and finance.

Futures in Science for Women was a science career workshop sponsored by the WSU Women Studies Program and directed by Dr. Aldora Lee. The National Science Foundation funded the program which was held on at Washington State University in 1979. Women scientists, career counselors, and specialists participated in the two day program.

On Stage with Washington Women was a one hour dramatic presentation based on letters, diaries, and oral histories of eastern Washington women. The Washington Commission for the Humanities provided funding, and Assistant Professor of History, Susan Armitage, directed the project. The play traveled with the "Working and Caring" photographic exhibit which was sponsored by the Washington Women's Heritage Project.

The Washington Women's Heritage Project began in 1980 under a National Endowment for the Humanities grant that permitted organizers to collect histories of Washington women. Researchers consulted diaries and letters, conducted oral history interviews, and obtained photographs. These sources, reflective of women's experiences with various ethnic groups, enabled the project team to produce "Working and Caring," a photographic exhibit that along with a series of programs, concerts, dramatic presentations, and films, that toured Washington state in 1982. Evaluators judged the project successful because it illuminated ``the vital roles women have played at work inside and outside the home, in community organizations and women's clubs, and through their caring about people and issues, . . . [most of which] traditional histories had overlooked."

ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION

Records of off-campus public information projects of the Womens' Studies Program consists chiefly of administrative records, as well as some documentation of each of the projects.

The collection contains considerable administrative records as well as some contextual information relevant to each of the projects.

The records are organized into four series: Series 1: Women and Law, Series 2: Futures for Women in Science, Series 3: On Stage with Washington Women, and Series 4: Washington Women's Heritage Project.

The Women and Law series contains the grant proposal, correspondence, administrative and conference records.

The Futures for Women in Science series includes the grant proposal, correspondence, and miscellaneous administrative records.

The On Stage with Washington Women series contains the grant proposal, correspondence, the script of the play, musical scores, and miscellaneous administrative records.

CONTAINER LIST

BoxFolder  Description
Series 1: Women and Law, 1977-1978
Administrative Records
11   CUB Facilities and Accommodations
2   Cost Sharing Statements
3   Fiscal Records
4   Grant and Contract Certification Budgets
5   Personnel
6   Recommendation for Lecturer or Visiting Professor
7   Resumes: Coordinator Position
8   Scholarships, Travel Stipends, Inquires
9   Speaker Honoraria and Travel Expense
10   Vitae of Speakers and Moderators
Conference
   Adjunct Materials
11      List of Resources
12      Spanish Translation, Women and the Law in Washington State
213      "The League and the ERA"
14   Evaluation
15   Keynote Address
16   Proceedings
17   Program and Miscellaneous Literature
18   Publicity and News Releases
19   Registration and Mailing List
20   Speakers
   Workshops
21      Credit and Finance
22      Divorce
23      Domestic Relations
24      Due Process and the Woman Defendant
25      Employee Rights
26      Immigration and Alien Rights
27      Physical Abuse
28Correspondence
29Grant Proposal
 
Series 2: Futures for Women in Science, 1979-1980
330Budget Information
31Conference Materials
32Correspondence
33Grant Proposal
34Grant Requisitions
35Participants
36Publicity and Program
 
Series 3: On Stage with Washington Women, 1980-1982
437"Armitage File"
Budget
38   Amendments
39   Goods and Services
40   Miscellaneous
41   Personnel
42   Statements
43   Summary
44   Travel
Correspondence
45   General
46   Washington Commission for the Humanities
47Evaluations
Grant
548   Information
49   Proposal
50Itinerary
51Music
52Program
53Publicity
54Script
 
Series 4: Washington Women's Heritage Project, 1980-1983
Administrative Records
655   Addresses and Mailing Lists
56   Coordinator's Meetings
57   Forms
58   Miscellaneous, 1980
59Brochure
Budget
60   Purchase Orders and Telephone Use
61   Salaries and Travel Expense
762   Statements
63   Subcontracts
64Civic Directories
65Correspondence
66Eastern Washington Conference
Exhibit
867   Design
68   Notes and Correspondence
69   Sites
70Films
Grant
71   AAWU Grantswomanship Workshop
72   Exhibit, Preliminary
73   Final Report
74   Interim Report
   Proposal
975      Approval
76      Implementation
77      Preliminary Materials
78   UW, Washington Commission for the Humanities
79Music, Linda Allen
80Newsletters
Programs
81   Docents
1082   Evaluations
83   General
84   Local Panels
   Publicity
85      Bellingham
86      Colville
87      Ellensburg
88      General
89      Okanogan
90      Pullman
91      Seattle
1192      Spokane
93      Tri-Cities
94   Sites
95Project Handbook
Research
96   Bibliographies
97   Guidelines
98   Oral History
99   Photographs and Miscellaneous Media
100 Seattle Curricular and Bibliographic Materials
101 Themes
102 "Women Make History" Video
103 Women Studies Program
Slide Show
104 David Current
105 Script
12Miscellaneous Oversize Materials from All Projects