CORRECTION: WRONG FLYER SENT for Panel on History of Portland Women's Movement

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attached is the correct flyer! sorry for the mistake.



History of Social Justice Organizing presents:

A Panel on The Portland Women�s Movement, Part I: Origins
Thursday, January 24 at 7pm.
328 Smith Center at Portland State University, 1825 SW Broadway
Featuring Maureen Gray Hudson, Kathleen Saadat and Susan Stoner.
Sandy Polishuk will moderate.

The program will be free as usual.

Maureen Gray Hudson is an artist, writer and web publisher. She was
active in Portland's city-wide women's organizing projects, including
the women's speaker's bureau and women's center. In the late 60s and
early 70s she was active at Portland State in the day care organizing
project, the chair of PSU Speaker's Bureau, President of S.D.S. and
co-founder of Women University Members.

Kathleen Saadat has been an activist in Portland, OR since the 1970's.
She worked with several women's groups both social and political. Among
them The Black Women's Rap Group; Las Mujheres de Colores de Oregon;
Radical Women; Black Lesbians and Gays United. She was also part of the
group of women who responded to the government's attack on the Fred
Hampton Clinic; participated in consciousness raising groups and
community building during that time.

Susan Stoner is a local union attorney and historical mystery writer.
She was involved in the early 1970's with the Women's International
Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell (WITCHES), started the Women's Health
Clinic in Neighborhood House, Health Rap, Outside In and a whole slew of
community activist projects ranging from children and families to
prisoner advocacy.

Moderator: Sandy Polishuk is an oral historian, writer and activist. In
the late 60s and early 70s she helped organize women's consciousness
raising groups and was a member of both the first women's studies
coordinating committee at PSU and the city-wide women's movement
speakers bureau.

History of Social Justice Organizing is an ongoing series of
presentations by activists and scholars on a wide variety of social
justice organizing both in Portland and elsewhere. A program of Occupy
History

Find upcoming programs at historyofsocialjustice.wordpress.com and
www.facebook.com/historyofsocialjustice. Contact us at
in...@occupyhistory.us
flyer womens movement panel1a.pdf
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