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Title
UC Women's Conference
Date Created and/or Issued
October 1991
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, The UC San Diego Library
Collection
Tell Us How UC It: History of Student Activism Timeline
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Under copyright
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The New Indicator
Description
McKay, Molly. (1991, October 16-28). Diversity, Commonalities and Dialogue Women's Conference to Convene at UCSD. The New Indicator, 17(2), p1. Retrieved from https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb80216198 Image: McKay, Molly. (1991, October 16-28). Diversity, Commonalities and Dialogue Women's Conference to Convene at UCSD. The New Indicator, 17(2), p1. Retrieved from https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb80216198 Image: McKay, Molly. (1991, October 16-28). Diversity, Commonalities and Dialogue Women's Conference to Convene at UCSD. The New Indicator, 17(2), p3. Retrieved from https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb80216198
[UCSD hosts the UC-wide women's conference, which was] the product of an undergraduate thought group formed . . . to read and discuss the cutting edge of feminist thought on the topic "Women of Color." The common goal was to come up with a conference which could best integrate the many different experiences of women, without privileging the experience of the typical brand of middle class white feminist thought. The [UC Students Association] decided to allow UCSD to host the annual UCSA Women's Conference because they wanted to show political support for UCSD women. UCSD [was] the only campus in the UC system that [did] not have a university-funded Women's Center (McKay, 1991).
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Type
text
Identifier
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Language
English

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