Feminism
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Interview with Judy Smith, 2001 April 23
Oral History Interview with Judy Wang, 2001 May 15
Judy Wang describes her childhood, education, earlier career in nursing, and her decision to become an attorney. She goes on to describe the evolution of her work on domestic violence cases, public and law enforcement domestic violence education, domestic violence laws in Montana, and domestic violence in the context of needed social change.
Oral History Interview with Linda Smith, 2001 July 19
Oral History Interview with Nancy Munro, 2002 April 29
Oral History Interview with Sally Mullen, 2002 November 28
Sally Mullen describes her family background, her experience as a founding member of the Blue Mountain Clinic in Missoula, and her three stints as executive director of that organization. Mullen relates her experiences with staffing the clinic, social views of abortion, anti-choice protesters, the fire-bombing of the clinic, and the rebuilding process. Mullen considers feminism and women's right at a national and international level.