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SECOR, Jan, papers. 8.5 l.f.
Abstract: Jan Secor, a human rights advocate and activist involved in many regional and national organizations and campaigns, was a co-founder (1988), leader, conference and project coordinator, and participant in Women of Vision, a state of Washington not-for-profit interested in international exchanges, leadership, and women’s issues.
Biography: Julianne [Jan] H. Secor (1944-) was born in Iowa and received her Secondary Teacher Certification (1968) and Master of Science in Higher Education (1973) from Iowa State University. She moved to Washington in 1975 when she became director of the Kitsap County Council on Youth. In 1976 she was the Executive Director of the YWCA of Tacoma / Pierce County. She left that position when she went to work for the Pierce County Manpower Planning Office (1978-1982), moving on to be a planner in the Tacoma / Pierce County Private Industry Council (1982-1991). After a year of running a small business providing organizational development services to government agencies and non-profit organizations (1992), she became the Title III Coordinator of Highline Community College, leaving in 1995. She completed her doctorate in Educational Leadership at Seattle University in 1999.
After arriving in Washington, Secor became active in many causes and organizations, particularly those relating to human rights, including gay-lesbian issues through The Dorian Group (1977-1987); the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) campaign; and International Women’s Year (IWY).
She was an active member of the National Organization of Women (NOW), in particular, the activities of NOW in the state of Washington (1978-1994). She served as Action Vice President of Washington State NOW (1986-1988) and Vice President (1980-1982) and Treasurer (1983-1986) of Tacoma NOW. She was on the Legislative Committee for Washington State NOW from 1992-1994.
Other community activities included serving on the Steering Committee of the Pierce County Coalition on Welfare Reform (1987-1988); Ordinance Review Committee of the Tacoma Human Rights Commission (1984-1986); State Board of Washington Women United (1993-1994); and Board of Directors of the Pierce County AIDS Foundation (1987-1991), serving as president in 1991.
Secor was a co-founder of Women of Vision (1988) and has continued to consecutively serve on that organization’s Board of Directors. The purpose of Women of Vision (WOV) is to create “opportunities to effect change for the betterment of women of all nationalities through the development, support and promotion of women as leaders and through international and intercultural communication among women.”
Secor’s major work has been in developing and organizing exchanges for Women of Vision with Russian women. Beginning in 1990 when WOV hosted a Soviet-American Women’s Conference in Tacoma as part of the Goodwill Games, the relationship between Russian women and Women of Vision members in Washington has resulted in over a half-dozen exchanges. In 1994 Women of Vision held the Global Women’s Forum in Tacoma. WOV’s Connective Leadership Project involving exchanges with women in Russia was initiated in 1998. Under Secor’s leadership that project went through three phases, and was awarded a continuation grant in 2001 to continue the international dialogue and exchange.
Secor also was responsible for producing a number of conferences for women, most either directly or indirectly connected with her work on behalf of Women of Vision.
Scope and content: The collection consists of four major components: Secor’s personal materials, including correspondence and a diary of a trip to Russia in 1991; her early involvement with The Dorian Group, Equal Rights Amendment, and International Women’s Year activities; her work with the National Organization of Women and its regional chapters; and the records of the Women of Vision and her role in that organization.
The Dorian Group materials consist primarily of Secor’s interest in working against the anti-gay rights initiatives that were being introduced in Washington during the 1980s. The Dorian Group and other regional organizations also tried to introduce gay-lesbian rights legislation as a counter measure to the anti-gay sentiment.
Secor’s records of involvement with NOW, including her interest in the ERA movement, contain substantial information about regional activity in Washington, including legislative efforts, workshops, and support for women’s rights in general
The records of WOV are the heart of the collection, both in bulk and content. Because Secor was a co-founder, a member of the Board of Directors since its organization, and a principal in the planning, organizing, and coordinating of many of the WOV’s conferences and cultural exchanges, that portion of the collection contains a large amount of correspondence and detail often lacking in other organizational records saved by members. The minutes of the Board of Directors (1989-2002), including various project planning committees, provide insight into the work of Women of Vision.
For the most part, Secor’s original headings for her WOV files have been maintained or adapted slightly for uniformity. Correspondence, particularly email, often was interspersed within WOV folders because it related to the subject of the folder. Other files were marked correspondence with dates or by correspondent. Hence, Secor’s incoming and outgoing correspondence can be found throughout the WOV section of the collection.
Since a great amount of the correspondence is between Secor and many women who had become her friends is in email format, organizational, professional and personal information may be contained in the same message. Her two main Russian correspondents, Marina Tyasto and Lariska Cherepanova, also interspersed personal information in their letters and emails. This personal exchange provides a candid and realistic look at some of the issues faced by Russian women in the 1990s.
The WOV correspondence also demonstrates the frustration of the women with US and Russian officials in approving international exchanges, with many well-planned trips and events having to be canceled or modified because of visas not being approved or “official” demands or changes in schedules.
The 1998 exchanges between WOV and the Women Together organization in the Novosibirsk Region of Western Siberia, Russia were designed to connect American and Russian women together in the task of creating violence-free families and communities. Much of the work involved establishing networks of support and resources, building coalitions, and mentoring. The collection contains grant applications, work session planning notes, the logistics of hosting foreign women, conference and workshop agendas, reports, evaluations, and other materials that provide insight into the content and results of the exchanges. Several of the workshops and visitations were photographed and recorded.
Based on the Russian exchange model, WOV became involved in a similar exchange (2000-2002) in South Africa to deal with domestic violence.
The WOV portion of the collection also includes detailed information about women’s issues conferences and workshops organized or sponsored by the group in the state of Washington, including the “Setting a Public Policy Agenda” conference in Tacoma in 1990; a “Prelude to Beijing” conference, also in Tacoma, in 1994; and an “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue” conference in Des Moines, Washington in 1997.
Inclusive dates: 1971 - 2002
Restrictions: None
Volume: 8.5 l.f.
Accession number: 2002.17
BOX 1: Biographical; Correspondence; Addresses, Speeches
& Presentations (1979-1981); Certificates & Awards;
The Dorian Group; ERA (Secor Notebooks); IWY
(Conferences, 1977)
1. Biographical
2. Correspondence 1979-1986
3. Correspondence – Seasons Greeting Letters 1998-2001
4. Diary – Secor’s Trip to Russia October, 1991
5. Addresses, Speeches & Presentations 1979-1981
6. Presentations 2000-2002
7. Report – “Bellevue 21 Democratic Survey Results” 1981
8. Certificates and Awards
9. Secor Campaign – Pierce County (WA) Charter
Review Commission 1986
10. Washington State – Women’s Council – Newsletter 1978
11. Presidential Campaign 1984 – Mondale / Ferraro
12. Presidential Campaign 1987 – Pat Schroeder
13. The Dorian Group 1977-1987
14. The Dorian Group – Legislative Report Washington State
State Legislature 1987 Session
15. The Dorian Group – Newsletter 1980 - 1982
16. The Dorian Group – Newsletter 1983 - 1984
17. ERA – Secor Speeches 1980
18. ERA – Secor Notebook #1 1/4 1977 - 1980
19. ERA – Secor Notebook #1 2/4 1979 - 1981
20. ERA – Secor Notebook #1 3/4 1981 - 1982
21. ERA – Secor Notebook #1 4/4 1982
22. ERA – Secor Notebook #2 1/3 1981 - 1982
23. ERA - Secor Notebook #2 2/3 1981 - 1982
24. ERA – Secor Notebook #2 3/3 1981 - 1982
25. ERA – Mormons for ERA – State of Washington 1979
26. ERA 1982 - 1996
27. ERA – Iowa election – Clippings 1980
28. IWY – National Women’s Conference – Houston, TX
Nov 18-21, 1977
29. IWY – National Women’s Conference – Houston, TX
Newsletter: Daily Breakthrough Nov 18-20, 1977
30. IWY – National Women’s Conference – Plan of Action 1977/1978
31. IWY – Washington State Conference for Women
(Ellensburg) July 1977
BOX 2: NOW – Washington S tate NOW (1978 – 1994); NOW
Policy Manuals; NOW Conferences and Programs; NOW
Publications.
1. NOW – Washington State NOW 1978 - 1981
2. NOW – Washington State NOW 1978 - 1982
3. NOW – Washington State NOW 1986
4. NOW – Washington State NOW - Northwest Regional
Conference April 1986
5. NOW – Washington State NOW 1987
6. NOW – Washington State NOW 1988 - 1991
7. NOW – Washington State NOW – V.P. Action 1986 - 1988
8. NOW – Washington State NOW – Legislative Committee
1991 - 1994
9. NOW – Washington State NOW – Women and Violence
Committee 1981
10. NOW – Washington State NOW – Volunteer Training Information
11. NOW – Washington State NOW – Workshop – Leadership
12. NOW – Washington State NOW. Newsletter – Washington
NOW Activists 1991 - 1994
13. NOW – Washington State NOW, Northwest Region 1983
14. NOW – Washington State NOW, Tacoma Chapter 1979 – 1992
15. NOW – Washington State NOW, Tacoma NOW – Political
Candidate questionnaires
16. NOW – Washington State NOW – Tacoma Chapter Newsletter
1992
17. NOW – Washington State NOW – Seattle Chapter Newsletter
1992 - 1993
18. NOW – Publication, Feminism and the Struggle for Peace:
Making the Connections (Seattle, n.d.)
19. NOW – National 1975
20. NOW – Administrative Policy Manual (1966-1985) Feb 1986
21. NOW – Policy Manual – Administration 1979
22. NOW – Policy Manual – Issues 1979
23. NOW – Policy Manual – Administration 1982
24. NOW – Policy Manual – Issues 1982
25. NOW – ERA Countdown Campaign 1981 - 1982
26. NOW – National Conference 1985
27. NOW – National Conference 1986
28. NOW – Chapter Development
29. NOW – Welfare Reform / WIN Program 1978 - 1983
30. NOW – Progressive Action Caucus 1986 - 1987
31. NOW – Issues – Draft 1980
32. NOW – Literature – National
33. NOW – Newsletter – Do It NOW 1972 - 1974
34. NOW – Newsletter – Do It NOW 1975 - 1977
35. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1980
36. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1985
37. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1986
38. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1987
39. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1989
40. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1991
41. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1992
42. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1993
43. NOW – Journal. National NOW Times 1994
44. NOW – Newsletters, Miscellaneous 1971 - 1976
BOX 3: Women of Vision (WOV) Organizational Structure; Minutes &
Agendas; Correspondence; Conferences; Annual Reports; Board and
Committee Lists; Financial Reports; Printed Materials
1. WOV – Organizational Structure 1990 - 1998
2. WOV – Minutes & Agendas 1989 - 1990
3. WOV – Minutes & Agendas 1996 - 2002
4. WOV – Correspondence – In-coming & outgoing 1990 - 1996
5. WOV - Correspondence – In-coming & outgoing 1997
6. WOV - Correspondence – In-coming & outgoing 1998 – 2002
7. WOV – Correspondence – Baskett, Nancy K. In-coming &
outgoing Feb – Dec 1998
8. WOV – Correspondence – Lindemann, Sarah. In-coming &
outgoing June 1998
9. WOV – Correspondence – Peregrine, Nancy. In-coming &
outgoing March - Nov. 1998
10. Correspondence – Russian Women 1992 - 1994
11. WOV – Correspondence – Russian Women. In-coming & outgoing
May – Dec 1998
12. WOV – Correspondence – Cherepanova, Lariska. In-coming &
outgoing 1996 - 1997
13. WOV – Correspondence – Cherepanova, Lariska. In-coming &
outgoing 1998 - 1999
14. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing 1992 - 1996
15. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing 1997
16. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing Jan – Mar 1998
17. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing April – May 1998
18. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing June – July 1998
19. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing Sept. 1998
20. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing Oct – Dec 1998
21. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing Jan – March 1999
22. WOV – Correspondence – Tyasto, Marina. In-coming &
outgoing April – Dec 1999
23. WOV 1990 - 1993
24. WOV 1994 - 2002
25. WOV – Annual Reports 1991/1992 – 1994/1995
26. WOV – Board and Committee Lists 1992 - 2002
27. WOV – Financial Reports 1995 – 2002
28. WOV – Brochures, Flyers and other printed materials 1994 –
29. WOV – Conference. “Citizens Initiative Goodwill Games
WOV Conference” (Tacoma) July 23-27, 1990
BOX 4: WOV Conferences (1990 – 1997); Connective Leadership Project
(1998)
1. WOV – Conference. “Citizens Initiative Goodwill Games
WOV Conference” (Tacoma) July 23-27, 1990 – Homestay
Host Materials
2. WOV – Conference: “Setting a Public Policy Agenda”
(Tacoma) 1990
3. WOV – “Women Together” Soviet-American Organizing
Exchange – Grant Application August 1990
4. WOV – International Women’s Forum – Makhachkala, Russia
1991
5. WOV – Conference: “Relationships in a Changing World” (Tacoma)
1992
6. WOV – Training Exchange / International Internship w/Women
From Russia (Tacoma) 1992
7. WOV – Conference: “A Multi-Cultural Gathering” (Tacoma) 1993
8. WOV – Conference. Cork ’93 International Women’s Conference
(Ireland) May 7-9, 1993
9. WOV – Conference. “A Woman’s Global Forum: Prelude to
Beijing” ( Tacoma, WA) April 22-24, 1994
10. WOV – Prelude to Beijing Series 1994 – 1995
11. WOV – “NGO Forum on Women” and “U.N. Fourth World
World Conference on Women” (Beijing) 1995
12. WOV – “NGO Forum on Women” and “U.N. Fourth World
Conference on Women” (Beijing) 1995 –
Secor’s Daily Notes
13. WOV – “NGO Forum on Women” (Beijing) 1995 – Daily
Forum ‘95
14. WOV – “U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women”
(Beijing) 1995 - Follow-up 1995 – 1996
15. WOV – “U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women”
(Beijing) 1995 – Press Clippings
16. WOV – Conference. “Think Globally, Act Locally:
Beijing and Beyond” (Tacoma, WA) Oct 13-14, 1995
17. WOV – Habitat II – The Second U.N. Conference on Human
Settlements (Istanbul) 1996
18. WOV – Conference. “Advancing Women as Leaders in the
21st Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1977
19. WOV – Conference. “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st
21st Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1997
- Notes
20. WOV – Conference. “Advancing Women as Leaders in the
21st Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1997
Oral Tape Transcripts (7)
21. WOV – Conference. “Advancing Women as Leaders in the
21st Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1997
Video Notes
22. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 Grant Application
1997
23. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 Grant Preparation
to Award Notice Oct 1997 – May 1998
24. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Interim Report I
(June 1998)
25. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Interim Report II
(Sept 1998)
26. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Interim Report III
(Dec 1998)
27. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Final Report
(June 1999)
28. WOV – Connective Leadership Project - 1998 – Budget Reports
BOX 5: WOV Connective Leadership Project (1998-2001)
1. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase I (Russia) 1998
Feb 1997 – July 1998
2. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase I – Russia,
July 1998
3. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase I - Russia 1998 -
Participant Questionnaires and Agreements
4. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase I – Russia 1998 -
Orientation
5. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase I – Russia 1998 –
Leadership Training
6. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase I – 1998 –
Evaluations
7. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase II –
Internship Applications – Russian Women
8. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase II –
Puget Sound – Schedule
9. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase II –
Puget Sound – Homestays
10. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase II – Puget Sound
1998 – Russian Women Participants Sept. – Oct. , 1998
11. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase II – Seattle/Tacoma
October 1998
12. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase II – Puget Sound
Oct. – Nov., 1998
13. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – Phase II – Puget Sound
Oct. – Nov., 1998 – Russian Women Participants
14. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase II –
Orientation Materials
15. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase II –
Resources
16. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase II –
Evaluations
17. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Project Overview
Phases I & II 1998
18. WOV – Connective Leadership Project - 1998 – Phase III
19. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase III –
Correspondence Oct. 1998 – July 1999
20. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Correspondence
USIA Grant March 1998 – Feb 1999
21. WOV – Connective Leadership Project – 1998 – Phase III –
Mini-grants 1998 – 1999
22. WOV – Connective Leadership Project 1998 – 1999 – Phase III
23. WOV – Grant Applications – Greater Tacoma Community Foundation
1998 – 2002
24. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Grant Nov 1999 –
Aug 2000
25. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Grant – Report #1
Nov 2000
26. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Grant – Report #2a
June 2001
27. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Grant – Report #2b
June 2001
28. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Grant – Report #3/
Final Sept. 2001
29. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Mini-grants
Sept. 2000 – 2001
30. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Correspondence
Dec 2000 – Feb 2001
31. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Planning Session
Dec 2000 – June 2001
32. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Participants –
American
33. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Participants – Russian
34. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Homestay Hosts
Match 2001
35. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Interpreters
36. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Washington State
Legislators’ Involvement Feb – March 2001
37. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Secor Notebook #1
re Project
38. WOV – 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Secor Notebook #2
re Project
39. WOV - 2001 Connective Leadership Project – Clippings 2001
BOX 6: WOV Domestic Violence Institute (2000-2002); WOV Newsletter;
Workshops; Issues (Abortion, AIDS, Domestic Violence, Economic
Equity, Health, et al); Miscellaneous
1. WOV – Domestic Violence Institute (Tacoma/South Africa) Grant
Application 2000
2. WOV – Domestic Violence Institute (Tacoma/South Africa)
Response to Grant Review 2001
3. WOV – Domestic Violence Institute (Tacoma/South Africa)
2001 – 2002
4. WOV – Domestic Violence Institute: Equal Treatment Under the Law
(George, South Africa/Tacoma, Washington) 2002
5. WOV – Griggs, Debi. Eastern European Trip 1996
6. WOV – Russian Interview with Gail Davis (In Russian)
7. WOV – Newsletter. The Vision 1992 – 1999
8. WOV – Song Sheets
9. Basecamp Seattle 1995
10. Conference – Minority and Third World Women (Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA) March 3-4, 1979
11. Legislation, State of Washington – Omnibus AIDS Bill 1988
12. Metropolitan Elections Committee of South Sound 1981 – 1985
13. Pierce County AIDS Foundation
14. Women in Politics 1986 – 1998
15. Women on Tour – Conference Series 2002
16. Women Performing Artists – State of Washington – Flyers and
Announcements 1983 – 1990s
17. Workshop – Revolution by Telephone – A Workshop for NOW
Leaders and Members (Tacoma, WA) July 20, 1980
18. Workshop – Positive Power – A Workshop for Women (Tacoma, WA)
March 2, 1981
19. YWCA of Tacoma / Pierce County
20. Issues – Abortion 1972 – 1996
21. Issues – Abortion – Clippings 1981 – 1995
22. Issues – Abortion – Articles 1983 – 1996
23. Issues – AIDS 1986-1996
24. Issues – AIDS – Articles 1985 – 1988
25. Issues – AIDS – Articles 1989 – 1992
26. Issues – AIDS – Printed Materials
27. Issues – AIDS – Clippings 1985 – 1992
28. Issues – Domestic Violence – Women as Victims 1977 – 1984
29. Issues – Economic Equity for Women
30. Issues – Economic Equity Act of 1981
31. Issues – Gender Equity
32. Issues – Family Protection Act 1980
33. Issues – Health, Women’s
34. Issues – Health, Women’s – Childbirth
35. Issues – Homemakers, Displaced 1978 – 1980
36. Issues – Homosexuality and Religion 1975 – 1980
37. Issues – Homosexuality and Youth
38. Issues – Insurance for Women
39. Issues – Parental Leave 1984 – 1987
40. Issues – Rape / Sexual Assault
41. Issues – Sex Roles, Bias, and Discrimination 1977 – 1986
42. Issues – Sexism in Education
43. Issues – Sexual Abuse
44. Issues – Social Security and Women 1979 – 1983
45. Issues – Welfare Reform 1987 – 1995
46. Issues – Women in Management
BOX 7: Articles, Clippings, Publications, Photographs, Audio Cassette Tapes,
Video Cassette Tapes
1. Articles – Women in the News
2. Clippings – Women in the News 1981 – 1984
3. News Journal – Pandora: A Washington Women’s News Journal
1979
4. Publications Our Bodies / Ourselves: A Course by and for Women 1971
5. Publications – National – Women’s Issues and Rights (Various) 1979 – 1980
6. International Women’s Tribune Centre (NY) – Bulletin – Preview ‘95
1993 – 1996
7. International Women’s Tribune Centre (NY) – Quarterly – The Tribune
1994, 1997
8. Photographs – WOV 1990 – 1992
9. Photographs – WOV – Ireland 1993
10. Photographs – WOV – Pre-Beijing Conference 1994
11. Photographs – WOV 1997
12. Photographs – WOV – Future Search Conference 1997
13. Photographs – WOV – Connective Leadership Project 1998
14. Photographs – WOV – Connective Leadership Project 1999
15. Photographs – WOV – Connective Leadership Project 2000
16. Photographs – WOV – Connective Leadership Project 2001
17. Photographs – WOV – Misc.
18. WOV – Oral Cassette Tapes (4) – “Road to Beijing 1994”
19. WOV – Oral Cassette Tapes (3) – “Road to Beijing Panel 1994”
20. WOV – Oral Cassette Tapes (3) – “Road to Beijing Other 1994”
21. WOV – Oral Cassette Tapes (5) – “Future Search 1997”
22. WOV – Conference – “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st
Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1997
Oral Cassette Tapes (7)
23. WOV – Conference – “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st
Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1997
Videocassettes (7)
24. WOV – Conference – “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st
Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
(Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA) Jan 9-11, 1997
Video Tapes #1-3
25. WOV – Conference – “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st
Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
Jan 9-11, 1997 Video Tapes #4-5
26. WOV – Conference – “Advancing Women as Leaders in the 21st
Century: An Intergenerational, Multicultural Dialogue.”
Jan 9-11, 1997 Video Tapes #6-7