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Box 15

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Contains 48 Results:

Latitudes, ("A Letter from Mexico City"), 1968

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 26
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1968

LAWG Letter, ("You Can't Make a Revolution without Them!;" "Carlota"), Undated

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 27
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: Undated

Mid-American Review, ("Eating our Hearts: Censorship and Memory"), 1992

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 28
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1992

Mother Jones, ("Now that We can Speak Freely"), 1981

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 29
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1981

NACLA, ("In Her Own Words: Interviews with Nicaraguan Women"), 1993

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 30
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1993

Open Magazine, ("Living about Life"), 1990

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 31
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1990

The Other Side, ("The Memory of Terrorism;" "Daring to Know;" "Gender, Money, and Power"), 1993, 1996, 1998

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 32
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1993, 1996, 1998

Peace Work, ("To George Wald - Thanks from a Friend"), 1995

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 33
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1995

Periodics, ("Two Nights in Havana"), 1979

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 34
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1979

The Progressive Women's Quarterly, ("Invasion and Resistance: Guatemalan Women Speak"), 1991

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 35
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1991

Resource Center Bulletin, ("Without Feminism, No Revolution"), 1993

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 36
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1993

River's Bend, (Selected, with introduction by Margaret Randall), 1991

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 37
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1991

Santiago, ("RevoluciĆ³n: Testimonios de Mujer"), 1971

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 38
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1971

Santiago, ("La PenetraciĆ³n Imperialista y sus Consequencias para la Mujer Latinamericana"), 1974

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 39
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1974

Sunbury, ("Mothers and Daughters"), 1980

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 40
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1980

Tricontinental, ("Dos, Tres, Muchos Wounded Knees"), 1973

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 41
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1973

Voices, ("Margaret Randall: Can She Come Home Again?"), 1986

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 42
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1986

Wild Dog, ("First Encounter of American Poets;" "Notes from Mexico"), 1964-1965

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 43
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1964-1965

Women and Language, ("Power, Politics and Gender Awareness: Some Notes on Oral History with Women in Latin America"), 1988

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 44
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1988

Women of Power, ("Knowing our History"), 1995

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 45
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1995

Women's Studies Newsletter, 1979 ("Letter from the Road...At Oberlin College, Midway Point") Women Studies News, ("Poetry Workshop for Women" course description), 1985/86

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 46
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1985/86

The Workbook, ("Essential Readings"), 1999/2000

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 47
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1999/2000

Writing, ("From We're All Awake: Testimonies from Nicaraguan Women in Struggle"), 1980

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 48
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1980