The Longest Revolution, June 1977, vol. 1, no. 5

Title

The Longest Revolution, June 1977, vol. 1, no. 5

Subject

Women's Liberation

Description

The Longest Revolution was a “news and views” periodical from a progressive feminist perspective created by The Collective of The Center for Women's Studies and Services, a women’s liberation organization that formed out of San Diego State University’s Women’s Studies Program, but which moved off-campus because of clashes with university administration. Articles in this issue focus on Anais Nin; women and art; battered women; International Women’s Year; gay liberation; rape; Planned Parenthood; marriage; Indian Health Services; sterilization; police; Date County gay rights; disability; pregnancy; National Organization for Women; media discrimination; local arts; a calendar and letters.

Creator

The Collective of The Center for Women's Studies and Services

Source

Roz Payne

Publisher

Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Date

June 1977

Format

newspaper

Collection

Citation

The Collective of The Center for Women's Studies and Services, “The Longest Revolution, June 1977, vol. 1, no. 5,” Roz Payne Sixties Archive, accessed April 23, 2024, https://rozsixties.unl.edu/items/show/861.

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