Women and Nonviolence flier

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Title

Women and Nonviolence flier

Subject

feminism, nonviolence, intersectionality

Description

Flier describing War Resisters League Southeast's Women and Nonviolence program, offering speakers and workshops on the intersection of feminism, anti-oppression organizing, antimilitarism, and nonviolence

Creator

War Resisters League Southeast

Publisher

War Resisters League Southeast

Date

late 1970s

Contributor

Kimber Heinz

Rights

From the War Resisters League Southeast Regional Office Records #5213, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Format

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Language

English

Type

political flier

Coverage

Triangle-area, North Carolina, women's liberation movement

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Text

The Women & Nonviolence Program of War Resisters League deals with two main areas:
1) the connection between violence against women and the violence done to all oppressed people: blacks, gays, third world, the elderly, the young, the handicapped, etc. [sic]
2) the connection between feminism and nonviolence, both of which are life-supporting, affirming alternatives to the sexism and militarism so readily accepted in our society

Local contact: Diane Spaugh, War Resisters League, Chapel Hill, NC

Files

Typed sheet of paper titled, "Women and Nonviolence (A Program of the War Resisters League)" with an image of a small cartoon drawing of a group of three women, with a Black-presenting woman at the center, surrounded by two white-presenting women, one barefoot, one in heels.

Citation

War Resisters League Southeast, “Women and Nonviolence flier,” War Resisters League Southeast, accessed November 21, 2024, https://resistwarsoutheast.com/items/show/10.

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