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Michael Novak Campuzano and Marisela Campuzano enjoying ice cream cones at the Desert Wildlife Museum.

Birthday party at Peter Piper Pizza in Tucson, Arizona. First photograph Marisela Campuzano took with her family. Left to right: Roman Campuzano, Melissa Drum, and baby Marisela Campuzano.

Image of Marisela Campuzano's grandmother, Margarita Moreno, taken at Aravaipa Canyon in Willcox, Arizona.

Photograph of Bettina Drum Salcido holding baby Marisela Campuzano in Tucson, Arizona.

Angelica Campuzano standing outside in a white shirt and a flower headband. Photograph was taken in Aravaipa, Willcox, Arizona.

Manuel Campuzano Jr. holds baby Marisela Campuzano. This was taken in the Dog Patch neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona.

Nana (Elvira) Campuzano holds baby Marisela Campuzano on a colorful couch in the Dog Patch neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona.

Margarita Moreno photographed in a doorway in Tucson, Arizona.

Margarita Moreno camping in Aravaipa Canyon, Willcox, Arizona.

Formal photograph taken of Margarita Moreno when she was 18-years-old. Photograph was taken in Tucson, Arizona.

Madge Udall on horseback during the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) suffrage parade in New York City.

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…

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…

Susan Aiken, University of Arizona English department, discusses being one of the first individuals to be working in the field of Women's Studies, and how this work came to be seen as "cutting edge'".

Ruth Dickstein, University of Arizona University Libraries, discusses the politics becoming a department on campus and the important role that the Woman's Studies Advisory Council (WOSAC) played. She mentions that Women's Studies, as a program…

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…

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…
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