An archive of documents from a feminist forum for intellectual discussion and for the presentation of feminist writings that would serve a new generation of women writers in the ways that the salons of the past had served the male intellectuals and…
Feminist masked avengers in the tradition of anonymous do-gooders like Robin Hood, Wonder Woman and Batman. Over 50 women have been members over the years, some for weeks, some for decades. They use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose…
This year-long project in weekly installments aims to immerse users in a cumulative temporal experience of the atmosphere, networks, and associations for Dickinson’s writing around 1862.
During 1998 and 1999, 79 women artists in Iowa were interviewed about their personal and family background, education, development as an artist, artwork, creative process, influences, and more. On this site, you can view artwork, listen to audio…
From January 2000 until March 2015 "Queer Music Heritage" was both a radio show and a website, and the goal of both was to preserve and share the music
of our culture.
Barnard's zines are written by women (cis- and transgender) with an emphasis on zines by women of color. We collect zines on feminism and femme identity by people of all genders. The zines are personal and political publications on activism,…
In this article, Sinor argues that zinesters are life writers. The narratives they produce further our understanding of life narrative as a moving target.
Recognized as one of the 20th century’s greatest musical performers, Marian Anderson, an African American, was born in Philadelphia (1897-1993), where she is revered and memorialized. With the assistance of a CLIR Hidden Collections grant, the Kislak…