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  • Women's Studies, Feminist, and Gender Periodicals & Journals

  • Categorized and annotated listing of journals maintained at Northern Arizona University. Most full text links are for on-campus use only.
    http://www.nau.edu/~wst/access/periodichome.html   Site info

  • Lilith

  • Information about the feminist history journal published by the Department of History at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Includes issue contents, submission information, and back issue information.
    http://www.history.unimelb.edu.au/lilith/   Site info

  • Journal of South Asia Women Studies

  • Asiatica Association: a NGO for professional and amateurs in Asian Studies and Women Studies.
    http://www.asiatica.org/jsaws/   Site info

  • Gender Forum

  • gender forum is a new electronic journal dedicated to the discussion of gender and women's studies. It offers a widely accessible platform for the discussion of literary, cultural and political trends in the field of gender and women's studies.
    http://www.genderforum.uni-koeln.de/   Site info

  • Women's Resources International - NISC

  • NISC - Women's Resources International is a core curriculum resource providing unprecedented access to bibliographic records and abstracts drawn from a variety of essential women's studies databases.
    http://www.nisc.com/factsheets/qwri.asp   Site info

  • ViVa Database

  • The ViVa database contains bibliographic records describing more than 5500 articles published between 1975 and 2000 in 116 historical and women's studies journals.
    http://www2.iisg.nl/viva/   Site info

  • Swedish Secretariat for Gender Research

  • Information on Swedish women's studies and gender research. Links to centres, libraries, and databases.
    http://www.genus.gu.se/english/   Site info

  • Wellesley Centers for Women

  • The largest women's research center, WCW promotes positive change for women and girls through the alliance of the Stone Center and the Center for Research on Women at Wellesley College.
    http://www.wcwonline.org/   Site info

  • Center For Research On Women

  • Newcomb College Center For Research On Women. Multi-function Center housing collections, sponsoring visiting scholars, guest speakers. Interesting resource with solid content.
    http://www.Tulane.edu/~wc/   Site info

  • Women's History ALIVE!

  • Sandra Hansen brings history ALIVE! through four fascinating, one woman plays. All ages love the humor, workshops, and historic costuming. Site has a trivia game and books.
    http://www.wmol.com/whalive/index.htm   Site info

  • Womynkind.org

  • Domestic Violence and Rape Education, Live Multimedia Programs dealing with the issues of Violence against Women performed by Nancy Hulse, Educational Programs about Women's Issues for College, University, and others
    http://www.womynkind.org   Site info

  • Weddington Center

  • The Weddington Center is the base for the professional activities of Sarah Weddington and provides support for her speaking, conference teaching, and writing activities. It also provides the umbrella for a variety of collaborative endeavors.
    http://www.weddingtoncenter.com   Site info

  • Women are Wonderful

  • A female president has been a dream of Dr. Ann Ruben's for over 70 years. She has presented countless seminars and written many articles promoting the idea of a female president. Support the cause and buy the Margaret Doll! We are ready for a female president.
    http://www.womenarewonderful.com/   Site info

  • Women in History

  • Women in History, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1991 by Sophia Mastrandreas-Dadas, former historian for the city of Norwood, Ohio and group of women from Lakewood, Ohio. Women in History brings American stories to life through the voices of such noted women as Annie Oakley, Marian Anderson, Susan B. Anthony, Mary McLeod Bethune, Margaret Bourke-White, Rachel Carson, Isadora Duncan, Amelia Earhart, Maria Mitchell, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ida Wells Barnett, Hariet Tubman, plus 60 others. Each one-hour program includes two portrayals, audience interaction.
    http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/   Site info

  • Suppressed Histories Archives

  • International women's studies -- priestesses, witch hunts, women drummers, weavers, liberators, indigenous history, racism and patriarchy -- in Max Dashu's articles and slide series.
    http://www.suppressedhistories.net   Site info

  • Susan G. Butruille: Women's Voices

  • Susan Butruille, author of the Women's Voices series.
    http://www.aracnet.com/~sbvoices/   Site info

  • Voices of Africa

  • All female percussion and choral ensemble. Blends a cappella singing with traditional African percussions. Offers cultural performances and workshops.
    http://members.aol.com/VOAfrica3/Homepage.html   Site info

  • Speak Out Home Page

  • Speak Out is the country's only national not-for-profit speakers and artists agency. Committed to political, economic and social justice, Speak Out encourages critical and imaginative thinking about domestic and international issues.
    http://www.speakersandartists.org/   Site info

  • Queen Bee Productions

  • A professional, traveling, theatre group that focuses on producing staged works that promote equity for women.
    http://queenbeeprod.com   Site info

  • Renew Your Mind

  • Trevy A. McDonald, Ph.D.-author, speaker and scholar offers motivational keynotes and instructional workshops. Great for academic or corporate audiences.
    http://renewyourmind.com   Site info

  • The many faces of Jane Curry

  • Jane Curry is an author, storyteller, performer, and recovering academic with a knack for provoking both thought and laughter with her one-woman shows. Since 1983, she has traveled with her various personae to forty-six states, Israel and Japan and is available for single-show events, multiple-show tours, and residencies. Written and performed with a sense of history and humor, the four shows described address themes of women's history and gender equity.
    http://janecurry.com   Site info

  • Journey on the Appalachian Trail

  • Ellen Wolfe, who finished as the first woman thru-hiker in 1997, speaks in schools and to organizations about the determination and challenges behind her 35 year dream to walk from Georgia to Maine. Through stories and slides she shares the plans, problems, and purpose of her goal.
    http://iweb.tntech.edu/ewolfe   Site info

  • Kentucky Humanities Council - Chautauqua

  • Chautauqua - The Kentucky Humanities Council is pleased to present Kentucky Chautauqua. Portrayals by costumed performers include Lily May Ledford of the Coon Creek Girls and Miss Dinnie Thompson.
    http://www.kyhumanities.org/speakers/chautauqua.html   Site info

  • Jolie Rickman - Feminist Singer, Songwriter

  • Feminist Singer, Songwriter - As a feminist cultural worker, her work speaks directly and specifically to issues of violence against women, eating disorders, domestic violence, inter-generational storytelling among women, homophobia, racism, and classism. As a woman who is legally blind, she also sings about the connections between gender and disability.
    http://jolierickman.com/   Site info



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