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- On the Road in Eugene by Alice Evans, CSWS
- Civil Rights, Civil Liberties: A Conversation with George Sheridan
- An Interview with Lamia Karim
- An Inexhaustible Appetite for Narrative: An Interview with Rebecca Wanzo
- Old Media . . . New Media by Carol A. Stabile, Director, CSWS
- Promoting and Diversifying Leadership by Lynn Fujiwara, Associate Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies
- Being a Part of Radical Change: a conversation with Joan Acker
- A Wonderful Journey: an interview with Scott Coltrane
Lesbian Issues in Oregon
- Out of the Closet and Into the Classroom by Sarah Douglas
- Mary Lacy's Ladies by Dianne Dugaw
- Triple Identity Crisis: A Journey to Survive and Thrive by Robin Holmes
- A Question of Choice: Versions of How We Got That Way by Mary Wood
Women Speak to Colonization, Conquest, Columbus
- Quincentenary Implications in Women's Lives by Sandra Morgen and Diana Sheridan
- Please Don't Call Me for the Quincentennial by Mary Romero
- Engendering Native America before Columbus: An Archaeological Perspective on Women of the Northwest Coast by Madonna Moss
- From Queen Mother to Breeder, from Beloved Woman to Squaw: the Impact of Columbus on African and Native American Women by Sharon Elise
Women and Peacemaking
- From the CSWS Associate Director: A Patchwork for Peace, Solidarity, and Wisdom by Diana Sheridan
- A Feminist Security Policy: Will it Work? by Margarita Papandreou
- The Puzzle of Sex Differences in Nuclear War Attitudes by Patricia A. Gwartney-Gibbs and Denise H. Lach
- Women on Peace and War: Observations on the Global Transformations of the Last Ten Years by Gregory McLauchlan
Women in Special Collections, Knight Library & A University for Everyone
- From the Acting Director: We Regret the Omissions by Cheris Kramarae
- Feminists in the 1920s: A Case History of the Lucy Stone League by Mary Lou Parker
- Claiming an Ancestor, Claiming Ourselves: A White Woman Anthropologist Among the Chehalis People by Madronna Holden
- Oregon's Black Exclusion Clause: A Personal Note by Lisa Ponder
Women in Communication
- Bending the Framework by Sonja Foss
- Power in Process: The Case of Counseling Supervision by Mary Lee Nelson and Elizabeth Holloway
- The Viewer, the Vilbmess and the Soap Opera by Ellen Seiter
- Women's Ways of Administration by Diane Dunlap
- Saint Therese: The Little Flower by Barbara Corrado Pope
- High Status Women's Crime by Sally Simpson
- The Women of Rajneeshpuram by Marion S. Goldman
- Women in Mental Institutions by Mary Wood
- Women Assaulting Men by Robert O'Brien
- A View of the Center in 1987 by Miriam Johnson, Acting Director
- Unraveling the Cat's Cradle: The Problem of Gender by Beverly Fagot, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Mary Leinbach, Research Associate in Psychology
- How Jobs Look from a Child's View by Jean Stockard, Associate Professor of Sociology
- The Odyssey of Sarah Rice by Louise Westling, Assistant Professor of English
- Literature as Women's History by Nancy Armstrong, Professor of Literature and Comparative Literature, Wayne State University