The Women's Video Collective at work at the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment
Women's Video Collective
The Women's Video Collective (WVC) was formed by a small group of women from the Boston area in May 1983. Their purpose was to document the Seneca Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice in upstate New York. From this experience, the collective developed their mission: to produce media works promoting feminism and peace. In this photograph, five women from the Women's Video Collective pose in and around a Volkswagen Beetle. The car is parked in a field surrounded by trees. Some of the women are holding camera equipment.
Nancy A. Clover
The History Project, Inc.
1983
Please credit Nancy A. Clover. Email info@historyproject.org for information about rights, reproductions, etc.
GCN.ORG.00528
Portrait of five women of The Wallflower Order
The Wallflower Order
The Wallflower Order was co-founded in 1975 by Krissy Keefer with the mission to provide an expanded artistic landscape as it related to women in the 20th century. Working with feminist production companies, political groups and women's sevice organizations, the company contributed to the cultural community of the North American women's movement, giving artistic expression to the issues of political and social justice that brought us together. In this photograph five women from The Wallflower Order pose for a portrait: two women are standing, two are sitting in chairs, and one women is sitting on the floor, all smiling at each other.
Susan Fleischmann
The History Project, Inc.
unknown
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GCN.ORG.00518
Adrienne Rich Reading.
Rich, Adrienne
Shub, Ellen
Feminism
Lesbian Authors
Poet Adrienne Rich reading at an unknown location.
Ellen Shub
Gay Community News (publication and photographs), 1973-1999
The History Project
ca. 1987
Copyright Ellen Shub.
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Black-and-White Photograph
8 x 10 inches
English
Still Image
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