Sarah Harder Papers, 1950-2009 (bulk 1970-2000)

Container Title
M2002-086
Part 3 (M2002-086, Audio 1624A): Additions, 1975-2000
Physical Description: 52.9 cubic feet (52 records center cartons, 2 archives boxes, and 1 oversize folder), 82 cassette tape recordings, 13 videorecordings, 56 photographs, and 55 transparencies 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1975-2000, documenting Harder's work with the American Association of University Women (AAUW); International Federation of University Women (IFUW); Women for Meaningful Summits (WMS); Women in Transition (WIT); National Peace Institute Foundation (NPIF); Council of Presidents (COP); and the National Women's Conference Committee (NWCC). The papers also document her interest in Russian/Soviet women's movements through the records of various summits, conferences and symposiums in Russia which she led (1990-1998), and her interest in United Nations women's advocacy activities. In addition, there are numerous audiocassettes, videotapes, photographs and slides. The audiocassettes consist of recordings from conferences Harder participated in (including AAUW, NWCC and WIT) as well as radio interviews given by Harder from 1977-1998; six cassettes are micro cassette recordings of National Women's Conference minutes. The videotapes document events of different women's groups and associations including NWCC, AAUW, IFUW and WIT from 1992-1998. The photographs and slides are mostly undated and unidentified and consist of photographs of Harder and photographs and slides taken at conferences and conventions from 1980-1995.
American Association of University Women (AAUW)/International Federation of University Women (IFUW)
Box   1
Folder   1-14
Correspondence, 1985-1999
Box   1
Folder   15-34
Administrative files, 1988-1997
Box   2-3
Conferences/Workshops, 1978-2000
Box   4
Folder   1-7
Conferences/Workshops, 1978-2000 (continued)
Box   4
Folder   8-29
Speeches, 1983-1986
Box   5
Folder   1-25
Speeches, 1983-1986 (continued)
Box   6-9
Campaigns/Advocacy, 1980-2000
Box   10-11
Miscellaneous
Council of Presidents (COP)
Box   12
Folder   1-60
Meetings, 1985-1994
Box   13
Folder   1-11
Meetings, 1985-1994 (continued)
Box   13
Folder   12-45
Miscellaneous, 1988-1998
National Peace Institute Foundation (NPIF)
Box   14
Folder   1-9
Meetings, 1989-1991
National Peace Foundation (NPF)
Box   14
Folder   10-25
Meetings, 1990-1997
Box   14
Folder   26-36
Issues, 1980-1992
Box   15
Folder   1-18
Issues, 1980-1992 (continued)
Box   15
Folder   19-36
Alliance for our Common Future, 1989-1994
Box   16
Folder   1-30
Alliance for our Common Future, 1989-1994 (continued)
National Women's Conference Committee (NWCC)
Box   17
Folder   1-26
Conferences, 1990-1997
Box   18
Folder   1-19
Board meetings, 1989-1997
Box   18
Folder   20-42
Committees, 1988-1997
Box   19-20
Committees, 1988-1997 (continued)
Box   21
Folder   1-33
Nairobi conference, 1984-1985, 1990
Box   22
Folder   1-11
Correspondence, 1989-1995
Box   22
Folder   12-23
Issue advocacy, 1981-1994
Box   22
Folder   24-29
By-laws and articles of incorporation, 1982-1990
Box   22
Folder   30-35
Publications, 1982-1989
Box   23
Folder   1-19
Networks, 1981-1990
Box   23
Folder   20-28
Plan of action, 1977-1991
Box   23
Folder   29-31
Awards, 1990-1992
Box   24
Folder   1-18
Miscellaneous, 1987-1998
Box   25
Folder   1-17
Beijing/U.N. Women's Conference, 1995
Russia/Soviet Union
Box   26-27
Trips to Russia - general information, 1990-1998
Box   28-33
Forums, summits, conferences, symposiums, 1990-2000
Box   34-36
Russian women's groups and women's leaders, 1991-1998
Box   37
Folder   1-27
Projects, 1992-1999
Box   38
Folder   1-5
Projects, 1992-1999 (continued)
Box   38
Folder   6-21
Reports, 1991-1998
Box   39-40
Miscellaneous, 1991-1998
Speeches
Box   41-42
1975-1994
United Nations
Box   43-44
International women's advocacy activities, 1980-1992
Women in Transition (WIT)
Box   45
Folder   1-6
Correspondence, 1994-1997
Box   45
Folder   7-11
Committees, 1995-1997
Box   45
Folder   12-44
Projects, 1991-1997
Women's issue advocacy
Box   46
Folder   1-36
General, 1983-1993
Women for Meaningful Summits (WMS)
Box   47
Folder   1-46
Executive board materials, 1989-1993
Box   48
Folder   1-6
Correspondence, 1989-1993, 1995-1996
Box   48
Folder   7-14
By-laws, administrative, 1988-1990
Box   48
Folder   15-31
Summits and events, 1987-1992
Box   49-50
Summits and events, 1987-1992 (continued)
Box   51-54
Miscellaneous
Oversize Folder  
Proclamations, 1983, 1990
Audio 1624A
Audio Recordings
NWCC-CT 1986
1624A/1
Part 1, Convention/Forward-looking Strategies workshop; Part 2, Convention Forward-looking Strategies
1624A/2
Sunday Membership, November 1
1624A/3
Sunday a.m. Business, Sue Carrol Electoral Politics
1624A/4
Ann Landers
1624A/5
#1 Business Meeting, Business Meeting #2
1624A/6
Convention Forward-looking Strategies workshop
1624A/7
Morning Sat[urday] Session
1624A/8
Sunday Membership, November 1
National Women's Conference
1624A/9
Tape #4, Gaston Hall Ceremonies, 1997 November 21
1624A/10
Tape #5, Gaston Hall Ceremonies, 1997 November 21
1624A/11
National Women's Conference Plenary Tape #10, Gaston Hall (continued), 1997 November 22
1624A/12
Saturday Morning Plenary, end Tape #11, 1997 November 22
International Women's Year, 1977 November 18-21
1624A/13
Tape 1, First Plenary, Maya Angelou, Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford, Bella Abzug; Liz Carpenter, Lady Bird Johnson, Barbara Jordan Keynote Address, Gloria Scott
1624A/14
Tape 2, Second Plenary, Jill Ruckelshaus, The Pledge, Judy Carter, Declaration of American Women-Jean Stapleton, Coretta Scott King, Lupe Anguiano, Resolution #1 Arts and [no information]; Resolution #2 Battered Women, Resolution #3 Business, Resolution #4 Child Abuse, Resolution #5 Child Care (part 1)
1624A/15
Tape 3, Resolution Child Care (part II), Resolution #7 Disabled Women, Third Plenary, Patsy Mink, Margaret Heckler, Helvi Sipila, Resolution #8 Education
1624A/16
Tape 4, Third Plenary, Resolution #11 Equal Rights Amendment; Equal Rights Amendment (continued), Fourth Plenary Resolution #16 Media, Resolution #17 Minority Women
1624A/17
Tape 5, Fourth Plenary (continued), Minority Women (part II), Resolution #18 Offenders, Resolution #19 Older Women; Older Women (continued), Resolution #20 Rape, Resolution #21 Reproductive Freedom
1624A/18
Tape 6, Fourth Plenary (continued), Resolution #23 Sexual Preference, Sexual Preference Debate; Fifth Plenary, Addie Wyatt, Midge Costanza, Brenda Parker, Resolution #26 Women's Department
1624A/19
“What Really Happened In Houston?,” Sarah Harder, Rosemary Muller, Arlys Gessner
1624A/20
Record X
1624A/21
Part 1, National Women's Agenda 1992, What Women Want and How They Plan To Win It, #38092 “Legislative Agenda in Congress,” Part 2, #39-92 “Changing the Decision Makers”
1624A/22
Song of African American Women Composers
1624A/23
Successful State Strategies, D. Balser, E. Long-Scott, L. Rubenstein, D. Sands, 1989
1624A/24
Sarah Harder, 1992 January 29
1624A/25
Clark Show, 1995 September 15
1624A/26
Los Angeles, Forward-looking Strategies conference, Keynote Speaker Sarah Harder, 1986 July 20
1624A/27
Texas Mid-winter conference, Sarah Harder, 1982 February 20
1624A/28
Sarah Harder, 1992 January 27
1624A/29-30
Not identified
1624A/31-32
Women's Agenda Conference, Des Moines, Iowa, Closing Plenary Session, 1988 January 22-24
Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education
1624A/33
Girl, Boy or Person: Beyond Sex Differences
1624A/34
Present But Not Accounted For: Women in Educational History
1624A/35
Reading, Writing and Stereotyping
1624A/36
We The People: Sex Bias in American History
1624A/37
Exercising Your Rights: Eliminating Sex Bias in Physical Education
Soviet American Women's Summit, United Nations Conference Room
1624A/38-39
H.E. Dame Nita Barrow, Ambassador of Barbados to the UN, “State of Women since Nairobi Forward Looking Strategies,” Respondents, Cora Weiss and Sarah Harder (Soviet-American Women's Summit co-chairs), Nina Belyaeva (Institute for State and Law, Academy of Sciences), Valentina Matvienko (Supreme Soviet), 1990 May 1
1624A/40-42
Lucille Mair, Minister of State, Jamaica, “Women and Development,” Vandana Shiva, Visiting Professor, Mt. Holyoke College, “Women and Environment,” Respondents, Bella Abzug (Women's Foreign Policy Council), Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias, Elena Ershova (Institute for USA and Canada Studies), Elena Zelinskaya (Journalist, North West News Agency), 1990 May 2
1624A/43-45
Ambassador Olga Pellicer, Permanent Mission of Mexico to the U.N., “Women, debt and development,” Susan Mnumzana, African National Congress, Respondents Dorothy Height (National Council of Negro Women), Susan McKean (MONTAGE), Svetlana Evtushenko (Ukrainian Trade Union Council), Galina Vokhmentseva (Soviet Sociology Association)
1624A/46-47
AAUW 1881-1981, An Audio History, AAUW Centennial, An Audio Presentation of Historical Highlights of the American Association of University Women
1624A/48-49
Coalitions: Building Them, Using Them, E.H. Norton and E. Smeal, 1981 March
1624A/50-51
9 a.m.-noon Saturday, 1989 January 7
1624A/52-53
What is AAUW?, by Sarah Harder, President of AAUW
1624A/54
New Voices Program 89, Public Interest Video Network, 1987 November 30
1624A/55
New Voices Program 106, 1987 March 28
1624A/56
New Voices Program 130, 1988 September 12
1624A/57
New Voices Program 155, 1989 March 6
1624A/58
Women and the Wage Gap, Institute for Labor Education
1624A/59
Wings Radio News #33-92, Women Rebuilding Eastern Europe
1624A/60
Civil Rights and Individual Rights in the '90s, Fong Craig, Lichtman, Schneider, 1989
1624A/61
The Ideas Network on Tape, Welfare Reform Bill, 1996 July 31
1624A/62
Vantage Point Nairobi, The Decade and The Future by Sarah Harder, President of AAUW
1624A/63
Sharon Schuster, Radical Thought/Outrageous Acts
1624A/64
Margaret Andreasen, 11 a.m., “Women's Conference…” with Sarah Harder, WHA Radio, 1985 July 30
1624A/65
First International Women's Roundtable (audio montage), 1998
1624A/66
Tune into Life #48
1624A/67
AAUW Speeches by Rene Poissant and Eudora Welty; Columbus Convention
1624A/68
Women of Vision: Leadership of a New World, Opening Program Peace Prayer, Road to Bejing, Film comments, Rama Vernon, Fumi Stewart, Sarah Harder, and Laura Liswood, Washington, D.C., 1994 October 9-12
1624A/69
Corporate Welfare, Kathleen Dunn Show on Wisconsin Public Radio, 1996 July
1624A/70
12-104-84, The Lessons of Copenhagen
1624A/71
To the Best of Our Knowledge, 1992 July 19, 1992 July 21
1624A/72
Tuning in to Life, A Public Service of the American Association of Retired Persons
1624A/73-76
International Women's Conference, NPR, 1985 July
1624A/77
International Women's Conference, minutes, ERA Summit, 1994 February
1624A/78-82
International Women's Conference, 1994 April
M2002-086
Visual Materials
Box   55
Videotapes
Box   56
Photographs
Box   56
Slides