Photograph of Atanacia Santa Cruz Hughes, Born August 14, 1850 in Tucson, Arizona and died November 12, 1934 in Tucson, Arizona. Atanacia was married to Samuel Hughes on May 27, 1863 at the Church of San Xavier del Bac (Mission) in Tucson, Arizona.…
Faculty retreat including six former heads of the Department of Gender and Women Studies. Back to front: (back row) Jan Monk, Miranda Joesph, Susan Craddock, Kari McBride, Liz Kennedy, Judith McDaniel, Myra Dinnerstein; (middle row) Rosi Andrade,…
Group photo of African American women who were honored at an event at the Women's Plaza of Honor, February 26, 2012. Pictured left to right are: Deana Munch Owens; Jerecia Paterson; Unidentified person; Yvonne Gathers; Tina L. Johnson; Dr.…
Program detailing the celebration of events for Women's Studies. Events included a panel of students, faculty, researchers, and supporters from Women’s Studies, the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW), and the Women’s Studies…
National Endowment for the Humanities Curriculum Project. Seated left to right: Susan Aiken, Karen Anderson, Judy Nolte Lensink (Temple), Myra Dinnerstein, Jerrold Hogle, Patricia MacCorquodale.
SIROW poster detailing the organization's successes and fundraising to date. Since its inception in 1979, SIROW has helped to bring in close to 100 million dollars in grants and contracts to support our and our collaborators’ efforts to improve…
Judy Temple, University of Arizona English department, discusses being able to teach 'Women in Science' and the rewards of teaching that course with a co-professor. She mentions a male student who questioned everything; he was their thorn in the…
Eliana Rivero, University of Arizona Spanish and Portugues department, discusses feeling like the 'token Latina' and how some said she looked 'so white'. Despite this, a grant allowed for the furtherment of the Women's Studies department, which…
Susan Philips recounts her activism during the women's liberation movement and how that experience helped shape her desire to help found the Women's Studies program at the University of Arizona. Philips notes this was a merger of her political…
Patricia MacCorquodale discusses receiving a grant at the University of Arizona and a dinner that follows. The Vice President of Research commented that at the end of the grant, there would not be a need for Women's Studies. Yet, Myra Dinnerstein…
Video clip of Patricia MacCorquodale recounting the story of her grandmother's voting practices. Her first voting experience was in Montana, where her husband gave her a small slip of paper stating whom she should vote for -- and she did the same…
Handwritten letter from Arizona Territorial Governor and L.C. Hughes to the Christian Endeavour organization reminding them that if the suffrage was conferred upon women that it would broaden their membership and double the voting power of…