UNOW and Then oral history project
UNOW and Then oral history project
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From Matilda Luk April 18th, 2022
0 0 likes | 43 43 playsA documentary about how a conservative University administration and a radical feminist organization (the National Organization for Women, NOW) joined forces in 1970 to… -
From Matilda Luk February 5th, 2020
0 0 likes | 79 79 playsLiz Hagen describes early negotiations about teacher salaries. As told to Richard Anderson. -
From Matilda Luk December 6th, 2019
0 0 likes | 95 95 playsCJ: And do you have any memories about how you set tuition rates? So when the school started, it was $28 a week. Do you remember if that was cheap at the time. FB: You… -
From Matilda Luk December 6th, 2019
0 0 likes | 69 69 plays“And as far as I recall, it was a very happy place. The children were always happy. We all, there was some, I think there was some effort at least in the first… -
From Matilda Luk December 6th, 2019
0 0 likes | 82 82 plays“There were not established curriculums for two year olds, three year olds, four year olds. There were things that schools did, you know everyone knew the kids,… -
From Matilda Luk November 5th, 2019
0 0 likes | 94 94 playsLiz Hagen describes the study she spearheaded that looked at gender stereotyping in books for young children learning to read. As told to Richard Anderson. -
From Matilda Luk November 5th, 2019
0 0 likes | 4 4 playsExcerpts from the interview with Liz Hagen (by Richard Anderson) and interview with Mary Proctor and Halci Bohen by Jessica Mack about the tension-filled relationship… -
From Matilda Luk October 29th, 2019
0 0 likes | 81 81 playsLin Chou and Alison Chou, as interviewed by Daniel Suo on August 7, 2019 -
From Matilda Luk October 29th, 2019
0 0 likes | 76 76 playsBarbara Suomi, as interviewed by Ann Vershbow on August 13, 2019. -
From Matilda Luk October 29th, 2019
0 0 likes | 30 30 playsBeginning in the fall of 1969, Halcy Bohen, Assistant Dean of Students, and Mary Procter, Assistant to the Provost, worked together to welcome the first class of 171… -
From Matilda Luk October 29th, 2019
0 0 likes | 27 27 playsWhen Joan Bartl moved to Princeton in 1970, she was denied service at the Yankee Doodle Tap Room because she was a woman. Shortly after, she joined the central New… -
From Matilda Luk October 29th, 2019
0 0 likes | 89 89 playsRuth Miller moved from Canada to Princeton in 1970 with her husband and young sons. Tragically, in 1972, she lost her husband. Her youngest son was just old enough to… -
From Matilda Luk October 25th, 2019
0 0 likes | 101 101 playsLiz Hagen describes the sit-in organized by local members of the National Organization for Women at the Yankee Doodle Tap Room, which until that point in February 1970,… -
From Matilda Luk October 25th, 2019
0 0 likes | 80 80 playsVictory Chase explains the interest of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the issue of child care in the 1970s. Interview by Carolyn Jones. -
From Matilda Luk October 25th, 2019
0 0 likes | 14 14 playsDavid Keller interview by Carolyn Jones, July 16, 2019. In 1972 David Keller had just finished his PhD in English Literature when he began teaching at the University NOW…