Multiculturalism, Devolution, and Feminism essay, 1991

Title

Multiculturalism, Devolution, and Feminism essay, 1991

Description

Essay written by Gloria Kaufman regarding the benefits of multiculturalism, the harm of devolution (regression) of the US, the lack of democracy, and how feminism ties in with all of these topics.

There is also a political agenda in the text: no taxes on the poor, proposed rules for political candidates, changes to healthcare and welfare systems, and free education.

Creator

Kaufman, Gloria

Source

Gloria Kaufman Papers, Indiana University South Bend Archives and Special Collections

Date

1991

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Identifier

Kaufman_Box1_Folder1_K027

Citation

Kaufman, Gloria, “Multiculturalism, Devolution, and Feminism essay, 1991,” IU South Bend Archives Digital Collections, accessed April 19, 2024, https://iusbarchives.omeka.net/items/show/162.