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Women's Work Conference: Women's Work Has Just Begun, 1973 Sep 17

 File — Box: Mixed nav_8, Reel: 1-7

Scope and Contents

Topics of the conference include: "What's a Nice Person Like You Doing in this State of Society?"; "The Potence of the Individual"; "Making It in Business"; "Why Go To College?"; "Has the Women's Movement brought any New Values to the World of Work?"; "Women as Volunteers: Legitimate Role or Rip-Off"; "Is Business Wooing Women?"; "Job Flexibility and Redesign: New Values at Work"; and "The Personal Function of Art in Tomorrow's World." Speakers and workshop Leaders include: Lucille Rose, Commissioner and Deputy Administrator, New York City Department of Employment; Guin Hall, Urban Affairs Supervisor, New York Telephone Company; Eli GInsburg, Chairman, National Manpower Advisory Committee; Paula Drucker, Director, Institute for the Study of Social Concerns (Eastern Office); Nanette Scofield, New York Chapter of Commerce and Industry; Caroline Bird, author of Born Female and Everything a Woman Needs to Know to Get Paid What She's Worth"; and Jane Gould, director of the Women's Center, Barnard College. Not digitized.

Dates

  • 1973 Sep 17

Extent

7 1/4 inch Audio Tape