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Kaufman_Box2_Folder52_K018.pdf
This is a letter from Hillary Rodham Clinton to Gloria Kaufman from 1993.
Clinton thanks Kaufman for sending a copy of her book - possibly "In Stitches: A Patchwork of Feminist Humor and Satire" published in 1991.
Clinton also thanks Kaufman for…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder41_K014_Combined.pdf
This Preface article written by Ruth Dilley describes Gloria Kaufman's dedication to social activism. Kaufman was not only a professor, but the pioneer of Women's Studies at IUSB, an Affirmative Action Officer at IUSB, the 1992-93 Eldon F. Lundquist…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder70_K046.pdf
Letter to Gloria Kaufman.
Don and Alleen Nilsen, the co-chairs of the World Humor and Irony Membership (WHIM), invited Kaufman to become a member of the National Advisory Committee for the sixth international WHIM humor conference. Kaufman accepts…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder41_K038.pdf
A letter from Gloria Kaufman to all other IUSB Faculty members.

This letter points out that men and women have been shown to have different learning styles. Competitive and confrontational classroom environments are not the best route of learning…

WomensStudies_Box1_Folder1_WS001.pdf
A letter written by Gloria Kaufman to the departmental and divisional chairs about the forming of the Women's Caucus of IUSB and includes information about he discrimination of women in academia.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder41_K036.pdf
A program for a play titled "A Most Dangerous Woman." The play focused on Emma Goldman, a feminist and an anarchist in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
The play was written by Pamela Simones and performed by Michele Colopy.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder31_K001.pdf
This is a flyer for the Women & Humanism Series that was organized by Gloria Kaufman, along with help from Barbara Williams as the Publicity Director and Eileen Bender as the Producer. The Women & Humanism Series was a 3-part series held in 1977 that…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder31_K002_Combined.pdf
This is a program for the Women & Humanism Series that was organized by Gloria Kaufman, along with help from Barbara Williams as the Publicity Director and Eileen Bender as the Producer. The Women & Humanism Series was a 3-part series held in 1977…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder41_K035.pdf
Program for "Walk Together Children," which was conceived and directed by Vinie Burrows.

"Walk Together Children" featured a collection of poetry, prose, and songs as an "exploration of the black presence in America."

Kaufman_Box2_Folder8_K003.pdf
This is a syllabus from Spring 1987 for IUSB’s B250 course, Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women’s Role. B250 was the first Women’s Studies course at IUSB, and it was coordinated and taught by Gloria Kaufman. The public was invited to attend all B250…
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