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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 11, Spring 2007

      She belonged to the editorial group of Feminary: A Feminist Journal for the South, Emphasizing Lesbian Visions, which was published by (...)

    2. Women at the Center - Issue 29, Spring 2016

      Patient drawing for cervical cap study, Feminist Women’s Health Center Records Notchesblog.com 3 Issue 29, Spring 2016 Spring (...)

    3. Women at the Center - Issue 1, Spring 2001

      Although Millett’s feminist stirrings began when she was a child in Minnesota, Barnard College in New York City was the place where she (...)

    4. Success of the Second Sex: Duke University’s Demonstrated Efforts to Empower Women

      Just after Women’s Studies started making its imprint on student thought, a group of undergraduate women formed the Coalition for a (...)

    5. Duke University Records Retention Guidelines - Duke University Press

      Record Series (or Series)—a group/set of identical or related records, information, or data that are normally used and filed or stored (...)

    6. Front and Center - Spring/Summer 1997, Vol 4, No 1

      Sylvia's internsh ip has increased her interest in cultural theory and the role of advertising and media in culture.

    7. Front and Center - Fall 2000, Vol 7, No 2

      Kristen received her Bachelor of Arts at the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied commercial and art pho­ tography and (...)

    8. Duke University Press Records | Duke University Libraries

      Record Series (or Series) : a group/set of identical or related records, information, or data that are normally used and filed or (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

      For example, a label for a photo of a group of people at a party might not need to include information that one of them is blind, but (...)

    10. Front and Center - Winter 2013, Vol 19, No 2

      Through her presentation she put forth the theory that advertise- ments were mere instruments of ideology whereas poems were (...)

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