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WomensStudies_Box1_Folder30_WS027.pdf
A flyer for two presentations in Spring of 1990 in the B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role course.

The two presentations include "Fear of Lesbianism" by Gloria Kaufman, and "I Know A Song: A Journey With Alzheimer's Disease" by Brenda…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder78_K051.pdf
"Empowerment Through Humor" is was a speech over the use of humor to help empower women. It was given in Columbus, Ohio by Gloria Kaufman. Kaufman also jokes in a hand written that she should talk about empowerment through the weather.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder75_K049.pdf
A paper and lecture written by Gloria Kaufman, discussing new feminist ways of thinking. Kaufman explains that feminist scholars have been introducing new ways of thinking into the scholarly world. Feminists have also been questioning the idea of…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder53_K043.pdf
A calendar of B250 lectures for the spring 1980. The public is invited to attend. The room listed is North Side Hall 009 and time 2:30-3:45 pm is listed.
The underlined topics have an irregular room or time.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder49_K042.pdf
"Feminism: A Dazzle of Definitions" is a lecture by Gloria Kaufman about the many definitions of feminism.
Kaufman describes feminism as a system of thought, a political stance, and a philosophy committed to work for the betterment of women.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder41_K037.pdf
A flyer for a Women's Studies party. The party was to congratulate graduating students as well as celebrate the end of the semester.

The party was held at the Women's Center, and featured surprise entertainment.

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_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_Folder92_K023_Combined.pdf
This is an article published in the Preface several months after Gloria Kaufman's death as a tribute to her life and accomplishments.
"Gloria Kaufman: Gone, but not forgotten" describes her successful yet controversial B250 course that featured…
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