OH 1203 | Oral History

OH 1203

Her experiences with the Women's Studies Program and women's issues at the University of North Texas, 1992-1996. Exposure to women's issues as an undergraduate at West Texas A & M University; intertwining of her feminism and vegetarian beliefs; decision to enter the Women's Studies Program at the University of North Texas; influence of Dr. Martha Nichols; activities with animal rights organizations; activities with the Women's Studies Roundtable and editing its newsletter, “The Gaze;” influences of her maternal grandmother; her founding of the Aikido Club on campus; views on requiring a women's study course for all undergraduates; her use of gender issues in the teaching of English composition courses.

About this Oral History

Physical Description 54 pp.
Terms of Use Open
Interviewer(s) Charles Cook
Date of Interview October 17, 1997

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