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SDSU-Archives UA 006.17 · Records · 2000-2008

The Women's Studies Program Records primarily document events and activities organized or sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program at South Dakota State University. The bulk of the material relates to Women’s History Month celebrations, including calendars of events, the Women’s History Month Film Festival, and the Woman of Distinction Awards Tea. Also included are materials from the “Building Bridges: A Multicultural Exploration of Women’s Achievements” program and other sponsored initiatives. The collection contains promotional items such as programs, posters, and pamphlets, along with documentation of the Women’s Studies minor.

This collection reflects the program’s role in promoting gender awareness, multiculturalism, and academic inquiry into women’s contributions to society. It is particularly valuable for researchers interested in the development of women’s studies as a discipline at SDSU, campus activism, and public programming related to gender equity.

South Dakota State University. Women's Studies Program
SDSU-Archives MA 021 · Records · 1985-1990

The Women Artists in Collaboration Records document the activities and creative work of the group, primarily through materials collected by co-founder Marilyn Richardson. The collection consists of correspondence (1986-1990), financial records (1987-1990), and project materials (1985-1989), which provide insight into the group's operations and artistic collaborations. The project records are particularly significant as they detail performance concepts and the collaborative process.

Additionally, the collection includes clippings, guest books (1987), meeting records (1986-1987), member biographies, and programs, offering context on the group's membership and events. Two scrapbooks (1985-1987, 1988) contain photographs and memorabilia, documenting performances, and the group's artistic impact. This collection highlights the group's creative contributions and organizational history.

Women Artists in Collaboration