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Gay and Lesbian Student Union (GLSU) Records

4 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases and one oversize document case. boxes
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Materials for this collection date from the 1980s through the present, with most of the materials dating from the 1990s. Included are organizational materials such as the group's constitution, meeting agendas, and correspondence; flyers and information on various events and protests; agendas and minutes from other campus gay and lesbian groups.
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Gay and Lesbian Student Union (GLSU) Records 4 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases and one oversize document case. boxes

Sister Speak records

0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Sister Speak Records, 1998-2019, include drafts and publication proofs of Sister Speak: A Feminist Literary Journal as well as administrative files produced by Sister Speak, the student organization at James Madison University responsible for the publication of the journal.
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Sister Speak records 0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes

Women's Caucus Records

2.80 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Old Dominion University Women's Caucus (also known as the Faculty Women's Caucus) is an active Old Dominion University organization for female faculty and administrators. This collection contains correspondence, newspaper articles, printed materials such as flyers and newsletters, minutes and agendas.
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Women's Caucus Records 2.80 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases boxes

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