Opening of Feminary : a feminist journal for the South emphasizing the lesbian vision to a cover of Volume 5 #22, November 10, 1974 with an 1855 poem by Lucy Stone.
Three books published by Lollipop Power Inc. Titles are: I Like You to Make Jokes with Me, But I Don't Want You to Touch Me. By Ellen Bass, illustrated by Marti Betz. Lots of Mommies. By Jane Severance, illustrated by Jan Jones. Jesse's Dream Skirt.…
An announcement of the first women students enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Published on September 27, 1897 by the Asheville Citizen (now Asheville Citizen-Times). Performed by AhDream Smith, Aubree Dixon, Katia…
The poem The Co-Ed, written by student Harvey Hatcher Hughes for the 1906 Yackety Yak yearbook, describes a woman student walking across campus. Performed by Jeff Cornell
Norma Berryhill, Class of 1925, in an interview with UNC Archives. Berryhill discusses her experience as a student in this oral history. Performed by Julia Gibson
Newspaper article, Chapel Hill Alumnae Plan Big Celebration Co-Education to Stay, May 31 1922. Published by the Greensboro Daily News. Voiced by Lauren Ragsdale
Gwendolyn Harrison, the first African American woman to enroll at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, wrote this letter to the editor after being accepted into UNC but refused registration Summer, 1951. Voiced by Kathy Williams
True and False Fashion Quiz, Women’s Handbook, 1954-1955, for female students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Voiced by Kathy Williams, Julia Gibson, Vivienne Benesch
Dr. Gillian Cell, former Professor of History and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UNC, discusses her experiences as a professor. Voiced by Julia Gibson with Gwendolyn Schwinke as interviewer
Interview with Edith Hubbard, enrolled in 1965 as a junior and returned in 1969 for graduate school, describing her experience as a Black female graduate student in 1969. Voiced by Aubree Dixon
Interview with Sherdenia Dunn, class of 1967, describing her experience in an integrated school and the Valkyrie honor society. Performed by Omolade Wey.
Interview with Patricia Ricks, class of 1971, from an oral history conducted in 2016 describing her experience as a Black female student. Performed by Kathy Williams.