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Iota Alpha Chapter 50th anniversary collection, 1973/2018"],"text":["Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter 50th anniversary collection, 1973/2018","UA 0062","/repositories/4/resources/741","African American college students -- Societies, etc. -- History","Greek letter societies -- Virginia -- Harrisonburg","African American Greek letter societies -- Virginia -- Harrisonburg","African American Greek letter societies","African American college students","Clothing","Scrapbooks","Photographs","Photograph albums","Banners","Hats","Memorabilia","Collection is open for research. Optical media is unavailable pending processing. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Access to original media is restricted. A reformatted use copy may be requested. 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Iota Alpha's eleven charter members were: Patricia Gibson, Saranna Tucker, Karen Washington, Adrian Vaughn, Betty Toliver, Janis Smith, Deborah Winfree, Sandra Johnson, Joyce Richeson, Estelia \"DeDe\" Jackson, and Barbara Coleman.","Delta Sigma Theta is a service-oriented sorority that emphasizes its Five-Point Programmatic Thrust which comprises economic development, educational development, community and international development, housing and urban development and mental health. The sorority's official colors are crimson and cream and its mascot is the elephant. Members are referred to as sorors. In photographs, sorors are frequently pictured making the triangle sign with their hands.","Francine Toliver Edwards solicited content from Iota Alpha sorors that would form an archival collection documenting the history, members, and activities of the Iota Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. from its charter in 1971 to the present. Materials in this assembled collection originate from many different creators, all sorors and members of the Iota Alpha chapter.","Items without documented individual creators/donors were donated to the chapter at various points in the past and held in storage by the sorority prior to their being donated to Special Collections as part of the 50th anniversary collection.","The assembled collection was exhibited during the anniversary weekend at the April 30 legacy gala held at James Madison University's Hall of Presidents, and additional items were added to the collection by attendees.","Many of the items were accompanied by a slip of paper identifying the item and its donor. Those papers were retained with their respective items.","The 20th anniversary banner was treated to remove newspaper that was stuck to the back of the sheet.","Notecards written using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You\" were originally attached to a paper banner created in celebration of the sorority's 100th Founders Day. Due to its deteriorating physical condition, the banner was discarded. The notecards were retained.","Framed items were removed from their frames and, when appropriate, the frames were discarded.","The three optical media disks underwent an initial review for content but were not fully processed and are therefore not immediately available to researchers.","The collection consists of materials, primarily photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and clothing, compiled and collected by members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha chapter. The materials were donated on the occasion of the chapter's 50th anniversary which it celebrated in May 2022.","Photograph albums and scrapbooks document community service activities and fundraisers, Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up, car washes, probate (new member presentation), parties and formal events, fashion shows, commencement, picnics and cookouts, national convention, and step shows. Newspaper clippings, new members lists with their respective line names, and event programs are also included.","The collection also includes pieces of clothing - varsity jackets, hats, t-shirts - with Delta Sigma Theta branding. Objects and memorabilia include a trophy, banner, pillows, paddles, and a customized Delta Sigma Theta doll.","Three optical media disks contain audio and video production elements likely used for public performances or step shows.","Founder's Week button, 1987; 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee button, 1988","List of members and their respective line names that was posted on campus.","Envelope includes the customer's last name - \"Jones-Quartey.\" This likely refers to Naa Kwale Jones-Quartey ('99) who was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter.","Three photograph albums.","Six notecards originally attached to a paper banner for Delta Sigma Theta's (100th?) Founder's Day. Sorors completed notecards using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You?\" and affixed to the banner.","Front of scrapbook features felt \"ΔΣΘ\" letters and \"50.\" The scrapbook cover may have been updated in honor of the chapter's 50th anniversary though the contents date from 1990-1996.","Binder only, study guide not included.","Binder only, doctrine not included.","Includes list of Spring 1988 line members.","Spine is labeled \"Hollywood Shuffle! Spr 88.\"","Includes list of Spring 1994 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson satin scrapbook with cream lace border. Front of scrapbook has crimson triangle outlined in cream lace.","Includes list of Spring 1995 line members and their respective line names.","Includes list of Spring 1996 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson velvet scrapbook.","Contains audio production elements including a clip of Snoop Dog's song \"Drop it Like it's Hot\" and Walmart commercials that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains audio production elements that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains one video production element with audio that was likely used as part of a public performance or step show. Also includes a McDonald's themed skit titled \"McDelta.\"","Includes 1990 Founders Week schedule.","Cream pageboy cap with crimson embroidered lettering - \"Delta Sigma Theta 1913.\"","Front is customized with crimson and cream lettering and elephant: \"IA Made Spring 2014 The Silver Lining.\"","Crimson satin pillow with cream lace trim. Cream felt decorations and letters affixed to front include \"ΔΣΘ\" letters, line number, silhouette of a woman, and line name (\"Perigee\").","Wooden picture frame customized with \"Spring 99 ΔΣΘ.\" Sorors Tae Edwards and Vanessa Cantava are pictured.","Engraved: \"James Madison University Step Show Competition Best Exit for Sorority 2009\"","Essence of a Delta doll, 3rd edition, designed by Trinity Designs, Inc. Features custom line jacket: \"VA Slim 7 Iota Alpha Fall '79\" (back). Includes stand and base.","Crimson hat embroidered with \"ΔΣΘ.\"","Includes the line name \"Sugar Cakes\" and \"Δ #4.\"","Cream and crimson silk varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Ericka 9\" on the right, ΔΣΘ letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below. Left sleeve: embroidered \"Sp 92.\"","Crimson and cream mesh jersey with \"1913\" on the front. \"Iota Alpha 45 Chapter Anniversary Est. 1971\" on the back.","Front: \"ΔΣΘ On the Line of Fire.\" Right sleeve: list of line members (S. Hylton, N. Campbell, S. Settles, V. Waller, D. Eure, M. Hicks, T. Casey, F. Sellers, S. Vaughan, M. Baker, S. Scott, D. Johnson).","Black sweatshirt with crimson and cream rhinestones. \"DST 100\" is in the style of Run-DMC's logo.","Painted crimson cloth coveralls with \"ΔΣΘ\" painted in cream on chest and \"1913\" painted on the right pant leg.","Crimson and cream varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Fran 5\" on the right, \"ΔΣΘ\" letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below.","Black twin sized sheet hand-painted with \"ΔΣΘ\" letters in cream down the center. Soror in crimson bikini and cream neck scarf on the left side. Soror in crimson shirt, denim bell bottoms, and platform shoes on right. She is also doing the Delta triangle symbol with her hands. Years 1971 and 1991 are painted on each top corner.","Given that the years 1971 and 1991 are painted on the banner, it is presumed to be a 20th anniversary banner for the Iota Alpha Chapter.","The copyright interests for certain items in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. The copyright interests for other items have not been transferred. 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Objects and memorabilia include a trophy, banner, pillows, paddles, and a customized Delta Sigma Theta doll.","Three optical media disks contain audio and video production elements likely used for public performances or step shows.","Founder's Week button, 1987; 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee button, 1988","List of members and their respective line names that was posted on campus.","Envelope includes the customer's last name - \"Jones-Quartey.\" This likely refers to Naa Kwale Jones-Quartey ('99) who was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter.","Three photograph albums.","Six notecards originally attached to a paper banner for Delta Sigma Theta's (100th?) Founder's Day. Sorors completed notecards using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You?\" and affixed to the banner.","Front of scrapbook features felt \"ΔΣΘ\" letters and \"50.\" The scrapbook cover may have been updated in honor of the chapter's 50th anniversary though the contents date from 1990-1996.","Binder only, study guide not included.","Binder only, doctrine not included.","Includes list of Spring 1988 line members.","Spine is labeled \"Hollywood Shuffle! Spr 88.\"","Includes list of Spring 1994 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson satin scrapbook with cream lace border. Front of scrapbook has crimson triangle outlined in cream lace.","Includes list of Spring 1995 line members and their respective line names.","Includes list of Spring 1996 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson velvet scrapbook.","Contains audio production elements including a clip of Snoop Dog's song \"Drop it Like it's Hot\" and Walmart commercials that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains audio production elements that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains one video production element with audio that was likely used as part of a public performance or step show. Also includes a McDonald's themed skit titled \"McDelta.\"","Includes 1990 Founders Week schedule.","Cream pageboy cap with crimson embroidered lettering - \"Delta Sigma Theta 1913.\"","Front is customized with crimson and cream lettering and elephant: \"IA Made Spring 2014 The Silver Lining.\"","Crimson satin pillow with cream lace trim. Cream felt decorations and letters affixed to front include \"ΔΣΘ\" letters, line number, silhouette of a woman, and line name (\"Perigee\").","Wooden picture frame customized with \"Spring 99 ΔΣΘ.\" Sorors Tae Edwards and Vanessa Cantava are pictured.","Engraved: \"James Madison University Step Show Competition Best Exit for Sorority 2009\"","Essence of a Delta doll, 3rd edition, designed by Trinity Designs, Inc. Features custom line jacket: \"VA Slim 7 Iota Alpha Fall '79\" (back). Includes stand and base.","Crimson hat embroidered with \"ΔΣΘ.\"","Includes the line name \"Sugar Cakes\" and \"Δ #4.\"","Cream and crimson silk varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Ericka 9\" on the right, ΔΣΘ letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below. Left sleeve: embroidered \"Sp 92.\"","Crimson and cream mesh jersey with \"1913\" on the front. \"Iota Alpha 45 Chapter Anniversary Est. 1971\" on the back.","Front: \"ΔΣΘ On the Line of Fire.\" Right sleeve: list of line members (S. Hylton, N. Campbell, S. Settles, V. Waller, D. Eure, M. Hicks, T. Casey, F. Sellers, S. Vaughan, M. Baker, S. Scott, D. Johnson).","Black sweatshirt with crimson and cream rhinestones. \"DST 100\" is in the style of Run-DMC's logo.","Painted crimson cloth coveralls with \"ΔΣΘ\" painted in cream on chest and \"1913\" painted on the right pant leg.","Crimson and cream varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Fran 5\" on the right, \"ΔΣΘ\" letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below.","Black twin sized sheet hand-painted with \"ΔΣΘ\" letters in cream down the center. Soror in crimson bikini and cream neck scarf on the left side. Soror in crimson shirt, denim bell bottoms, and platform shoes on right. She is also doing the Delta triangle symbol with her hands. Years 1971 and 1991 are painted on each top corner.","Given that the years 1971 and 1991 are painted on the banner, it is presumed to be a 20th anniversary banner for the Iota Alpha Chapter."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests for certain items in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. The copyright interests for other items have not been transferred. 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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Access to original media is restricted. A reformatted use copy may be requested. Contact library-special@jmu.edu to request reformatting of this object.","Access to original media is restricted. A reformatted use copy may be requested. Contact library-special@jmu.edu to request reformatting of this object.","Access to original media is restricted. A reformatted use copy may be requested. Contact library-special@jmu.edu to request reformatting of this object.","A 2007 chemistry text book was not retained due to lack of research value and it being out of collecting scope.","Founded on December 11, 1971, the Iota Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was the first Black Greek letter organization established at James Madison University (then Madison College). Iota Alpha's eleven charter members were: Patricia Gibson, Saranna Tucker, Karen Washington, Adrian Vaughn, Betty Toliver, Janis Smith, Deborah Winfree, Sandra Johnson, Joyce Richeson, Estelia \"DeDe\" Jackson, and Barbara Coleman.","Delta Sigma Theta is a service-oriented sorority that emphasizes its Five-Point Programmatic Thrust which comprises economic development, educational development, community and international development, housing and urban development and mental health. The sorority's official colors are crimson and cream and its mascot is the elephant. Members are referred to as sorors. In photographs, sorors are frequently pictured making the triangle sign with their hands.","Francine Toliver Edwards solicited content from Iota Alpha sorors that would form an archival collection documenting the history, members, and activities of the Iota Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. from its charter in 1971 to the present. Materials in this assembled collection originate from many different creators, all sorors and members of the Iota Alpha chapter.","Items without documented individual creators/donors were donated to the chapter at various points in the past and held in storage by the sorority prior to their being donated to Special Collections as part of the 50th anniversary collection.","The assembled collection was exhibited during the anniversary weekend at the April 30 legacy gala held at James Madison University's Hall of Presidents, and additional items were added to the collection by attendees.","Many of the items were accompanied by a slip of paper identifying the item and its donor. Those papers were retained with their respective items.","The 20th anniversary banner was treated to remove newspaper that was stuck to the back of the sheet.","Notecards written using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You\" were originally attached to a paper banner created in celebration of the sorority's 100th Founders Day. Due to its deteriorating physical condition, the banner was discarded. The notecards were retained.","Framed items were removed from their frames and, when appropriate, the frames were discarded.","The three optical media disks underwent an initial review for content but were not fully processed and are therefore not immediately available to researchers.","The collection consists of materials, primarily photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and clothing, compiled and collected by members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha chapter. The materials were donated on the occasion of the chapter's 50th anniversary which it celebrated in May 2022.","Photograph albums and scrapbooks document community service activities and fundraisers, Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up, car washes, probate (new member presentation), parties and formal events, fashion shows, commencement, picnics and cookouts, national convention, and step shows. Newspaper clippings, new members lists with their respective line names, and event programs are also included.","The collection also includes pieces of clothing - varsity jackets, hats, t-shirts - with Delta Sigma Theta branding. Objects and memorabilia include a trophy, banner, pillows, paddles, and a customized Delta Sigma Theta doll.","Three optical media disks contain audio and video production elements likely used for public performances or step shows.","Founder's Week button, 1987; 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee button, 1988","List of members and their respective line names that was posted on campus.","Envelope includes the customer's last name - \"Jones-Quartey.\" This likely refers to Naa Kwale Jones-Quartey ('99) who was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter.","Three photograph albums.","Six notecards originally attached to a paper banner for Delta Sigma Theta's (100th?) Founder's Day. Sorors completed notecards using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You?\" and affixed to the banner.","Front of scrapbook features felt \"ΔΣΘ\" letters and \"50.\" The scrapbook cover may have been updated in honor of the chapter's 50th anniversary though the contents date from 1990-1996.","Binder only, study guide not included.","Binder only, doctrine not included.","Includes list of Spring 1988 line members.","Spine is labeled \"Hollywood Shuffle! Spr 88.\"","Includes list of Spring 1994 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson satin scrapbook with cream lace border. Front of scrapbook has crimson triangle outlined in cream lace.","Includes list of Spring 1995 line members and their respective line names.","Includes list of Spring 1996 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson velvet scrapbook.","Contains audio production elements including a clip of Snoop Dog's song \"Drop it Like it's Hot\" and Walmart commercials that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains audio production elements that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains one video production element with audio that was likely used as part of a public performance or step show. Also includes a McDonald's themed skit titled \"McDelta.\"","Includes 1990 Founders Week schedule.","Cream pageboy cap with crimson embroidered lettering - \"Delta Sigma Theta 1913.\"","Front is customized with crimson and cream lettering and elephant: \"IA Made Spring 2014 The Silver Lining.\"","Crimson satin pillow with cream lace trim. Cream felt decorations and letters affixed to front include \"ΔΣΘ\" letters, line number, silhouette of a woman, and line name (\"Perigee\").","Wooden picture frame customized with \"Spring 99 ΔΣΘ.\" Sorors Tae Edwards and Vanessa Cantava are pictured.","Engraved: \"James Madison University Step Show Competition Best Exit for Sorority 2009\"","Essence of a Delta doll, 3rd edition, designed by Trinity Designs, Inc. Features custom line jacket: \"VA Slim 7 Iota Alpha Fall '79\" (back). Includes stand and base.","Crimson hat embroidered with \"ΔΣΘ.\"","Includes the line name \"Sugar Cakes\" and \"Δ #4.\"","Cream and crimson silk varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Ericka 9\" on the right, ΔΣΘ letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below. Left sleeve: embroidered \"Sp 92.\"","Crimson and cream mesh jersey with \"1913\" on the front. \"Iota Alpha 45 Chapter Anniversary Est. 1971\" on the back.","Front: \"ΔΣΘ On the Line of Fire.\" Right sleeve: list of line members (S. Hylton, N. Campbell, S. Settles, V. Waller, D. Eure, M. Hicks, T. Casey, F. Sellers, S. Vaughan, M. Baker, S. Scott, D. Johnson).","Black sweatshirt with crimson and cream rhinestones. \"DST 100\" is in the style of Run-DMC's logo.","Painted crimson cloth coveralls with \"ΔΣΘ\" painted in cream on chest and \"1913\" painted on the right pant leg.","Crimson and cream varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Fran 5\" on the right, \"ΔΣΘ\" letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below.","Black twin sized sheet hand-painted with \"ΔΣΘ\" letters in cream down the center. Soror in crimson bikini and cream neck scarf on the left side. Soror in crimson shirt, denim bell bottoms, and platform shoes on right. She is also doing the Delta triangle symbol with her hands. Years 1971 and 1991 are painted on each top corner.","Given that the years 1971 and 1991 are painted on the banner, it is presumed to be a 20th anniversary banner for the Iota Alpha Chapter.","The copyright interests for certain items in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. The copyright interests for other items have not been transferred. 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In photographs, sorors are frequently pictured making the triangle sign with their hands."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFrancine Toliver Edwards solicited content from Iota Alpha sorors that would form an archival collection documenting the history, members, and activities of the Iota Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. from its charter in 1971 to the present. 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Materials in this assembled collection originate from many different creators, all sorors and members of the Iota Alpha chapter.","Items without documented individual creators/donors were donated to the chapter at various points in the past and held in storage by the sorority prior to their being donated to Special Collections as part of the 50th anniversary collection.","The assembled collection was exhibited during the anniversary weekend at the April 30 legacy gala held at James Madison University's Hall of Presidents, and additional items were added to the collection by attendees."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter 50th anniversary collection, 1973-2018, UA 0062, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter 50th anniversary collection, 1973-2018, UA 0062, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMany of the items were accompanied by a slip of paper identifying the item and its donor. Those papers were retained with their respective items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 20th anniversary banner was treated to remove newspaper that was stuck to the back of the sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotecards written using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You\" were originally attached to a paper banner created in celebration of the sorority's 100th Founders Day. Due to its deteriorating physical condition, the banner was discarded. The notecards were retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed items were removed from their frames and, when appropriate, the frames were discarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe three optical media disks underwent an initial review for content but were not fully processed and are therefore not immediately available to researchers. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Many of the items were accompanied by a slip of paper identifying the item and its donor. Those papers were retained with their respective items.","The 20th anniversary banner was treated to remove newspaper that was stuck to the back of the sheet.","Notecards written using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You\" were originally attached to a paper banner created in celebration of the sorority's 100th Founders Day. Due to its deteriorating physical condition, the banner was discarded. The notecards were retained.","Framed items were removed from their frames and, when appropriate, the frames were discarded.","The three optical media disks underwent an initial review for content but were not fully processed and are therefore not immediately available to researchers."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of materials, primarily photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and clothing, compiled and collected by members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha chapter. The materials were donated on the occasion of the chapter's 50th anniversary which it celebrated in May 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph albums and scrapbooks document community service activities and fundraisers, Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up, car washes, probate (new member presentation), parties and formal events, fashion shows, commencement, picnics and cookouts, national convention, and step shows. Newspaper clippings, new members lists with their respective line names, and event programs are also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes pieces of clothing - varsity jackets, hats, t-shirts - with Delta Sigma Theta branding. Objects and memorabilia include a trophy, banner, pillows, paddles, and a customized Delta Sigma Theta doll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree optical media disks contain audio and video production elements likely used for public performances or step shows.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eFounder's Week button, 1987; 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee button, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of members and their respective line names that was posted on campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope includes the customer's last name - \"Jones-Quartey.\" This likely refers to Naa Kwale Jones-Quartey ('99) who was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree photograph albums.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix notecards originally attached to a paper banner for Delta Sigma Theta's (100th?) Founder's Day. Sorors completed notecards using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You?\" and affixed to the banner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront of scrapbook features felt \"ΔΣΘ\" letters and \"50.\" The scrapbook cover may have been updated in honor of the chapter's 50th anniversary though the contents date from 1990-1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBinder only, study guide not included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBinder only, doctrine not included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of Spring 1988 line members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine is labeled \"Hollywood Shuffle! Spr 88.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of Spring 1994 line members and their respective line names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrimson satin scrapbook with cream lace border. Front of scrapbook has crimson triangle outlined in cream lace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of Spring 1995 line members and their respective line names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of Spring 1996 line members and their respective line names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrimson velvet scrapbook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains audio production elements including a clip of Snoop Dog's song \"Drop it Like it's Hot\" and Walmart commercials that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains audio production elements that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains one video production element with audio that was likely used as part of a public performance or step show. Also includes a McDonald's themed skit titled \"McDelta.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 1990 Founders Week schedule.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCream pageboy cap with crimson embroidered lettering - \"Delta Sigma Theta 1913.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront is customized with crimson and cream lettering and elephant: \"IA Made Spring 2014 The Silver Lining.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrimson satin pillow with cream lace trim. Cream felt decorations and letters affixed to front include \"ΔΣΘ\" letters, line number, silhouette of a woman, and line name (\"Perigee\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWooden picture frame customized with \"Spring 99 ΔΣΘ.\" Sorors Tae Edwards and Vanessa Cantava are pictured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved: \"James Madison University Step Show Competition Best Exit for Sorority 2009\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssence of a Delta doll, 3rd edition, designed by Trinity Designs, Inc. Features custom line jacket: \"VA Slim 7 Iota Alpha Fall '79\" (back). Includes stand and base.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrimson hat embroidered with \"ΔΣΘ.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the line name \"Sugar Cakes\" and \"Δ #4.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCream and crimson silk varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Ericka 9\" on the right, ΔΣΘ letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below. Left sleeve: embroidered \"Sp 92.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrimson and cream mesh jersey with \"1913\" on the front. \"Iota Alpha 45 Chapter Anniversary Est. 1971\" on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront: \"ΔΣΘ On the Line of Fire.\" Right sleeve: list of line members (S. Hylton, N. Campbell, S. Settles, V. Waller, D. Eure, M. Hicks, T. Casey, F. Sellers, S. Vaughan, M. Baker, S. Scott, D. Johnson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack sweatshirt with crimson and cream rhinestones. \"DST 100\" is in the style of Run-DMC's logo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePainted crimson cloth coveralls with \"ΔΣΘ\" painted in cream on chest and \"1913\" painted on the right pant leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrimson and cream varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Fran 5\" on the right, \"ΔΣΘ\" letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack twin sized sheet hand-painted with \"ΔΣΘ\" letters in cream down the center. Soror in crimson bikini and cream neck scarf on the left side. Soror in crimson shirt, denim bell bottoms, and platform shoes on right. She is also doing the Delta triangle symbol with her hands. Years 1971 and 1991 are painted on each top corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiven that the years 1971 and 1991 are painted on the banner, it is presumed to be a 20th anniversary banner for the Iota Alpha Chapter.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of materials, primarily photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and clothing, compiled and collected by members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha chapter. The materials were donated on the occasion of the chapter's 50th anniversary which it celebrated in May 2022.","Photograph albums and scrapbooks document community service activities and fundraisers, Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up, car washes, probate (new member presentation), parties and formal events, fashion shows, commencement, picnics and cookouts, national convention, and step shows. Newspaper clippings, new members lists with their respective line names, and event programs are also included.","The collection also includes pieces of clothing - varsity jackets, hats, t-shirts - with Delta Sigma Theta branding. Objects and memorabilia include a trophy, banner, pillows, paddles, and a customized Delta Sigma Theta doll.","Three optical media disks contain audio and video production elements likely used for public performances or step shows.","Founder's Week button, 1987; 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee button, 1988","List of members and their respective line names that was posted on campus.","Envelope includes the customer's last name - \"Jones-Quartey.\" This likely refers to Naa Kwale Jones-Quartey ('99) who was a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha Chapter.","Three photograph albums.","Six notecards originally attached to a paper banner for Delta Sigma Theta's (100th?) Founder's Day. Sorors completed notecards using the prompt \"What Does Delta Sigma Theta Mean to You?\" and affixed to the banner.","Front of scrapbook features felt \"ΔΣΘ\" letters and \"50.\" The scrapbook cover may have been updated in honor of the chapter's 50th anniversary though the contents date from 1990-1996.","Binder only, study guide not included.","Binder only, doctrine not included.","Includes list of Spring 1988 line members.","Spine is labeled \"Hollywood Shuffle! Spr 88.\"","Includes list of Spring 1994 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson satin scrapbook with cream lace border. Front of scrapbook has crimson triangle outlined in cream lace.","Includes list of Spring 1995 line members and their respective line names.","Includes list of Spring 1996 line members and their respective line names.","Crimson velvet scrapbook.","Contains audio production elements including a clip of Snoop Dog's song \"Drop it Like it's Hot\" and Walmart commercials that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains audio production elements that were likely used as part of public performances or step shows.","Contains one video production element with audio that was likely used as part of a public performance or step show. Also includes a McDonald's themed skit titled \"McDelta.\"","Includes 1990 Founders Week schedule.","Cream pageboy cap with crimson embroidered lettering - \"Delta Sigma Theta 1913.\"","Front is customized with crimson and cream lettering and elephant: \"IA Made Spring 2014 The Silver Lining.\"","Crimson satin pillow with cream lace trim. Cream felt decorations and letters affixed to front include \"ΔΣΘ\" letters, line number, silhouette of a woman, and line name (\"Perigee\").","Wooden picture frame customized with \"Spring 99 ΔΣΘ.\" Sorors Tae Edwards and Vanessa Cantava are pictured.","Engraved: \"James Madison University Step Show Competition Best Exit for Sorority 2009\"","Essence of a Delta doll, 3rd edition, designed by Trinity Designs, Inc. Features custom line jacket: \"VA Slim 7 Iota Alpha Fall '79\" (back). Includes stand and base.","Crimson hat embroidered with \"ΔΣΘ.\"","Includes the line name \"Sugar Cakes\" and \"Δ #4.\"","Cream and crimson silk varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Ericka 9\" on the right, ΔΣΘ letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below. Left sleeve: embroidered \"Sp 92.\"","Crimson and cream mesh jersey with \"1913\" on the front. \"Iota Alpha 45 Chapter Anniversary Est. 1971\" on the back.","Front: \"ΔΣΘ On the Line of Fire.\" Right sleeve: list of line members (S. Hylton, N. Campbell, S. Settles, V. Waller, D. Eure, M. Hicks, T. Casey, F. Sellers, S. Vaughan, M. Baker, S. Scott, D. Johnson).","Black sweatshirt with crimson and cream rhinestones. \"DST 100\" is in the style of Run-DMC's logo.","Painted crimson cloth coveralls with \"ΔΣΘ\" painted in cream on chest and \"1913\" painted on the right pant leg.","Crimson and cream varsity jacket. Front: embroidered \"Fran 5\" on the right, \"ΔΣΘ\" letters on the left. Back: embroidered \"Delta Sigma Theta\" with  Delta Sigma Theta crest below.","Black twin sized sheet hand-painted with \"ΔΣΘ\" letters in cream down the center. Soror in crimson bikini and cream neck scarf on the left side. Soror in crimson shirt, denim bell bottoms, and platform shoes on right. She is also doing the Delta triangle symbol with her hands. Years 1971 and 1991 are painted on each top corner.","Given that the years 1971 and 1991 are painted on the banner, it is presumed to be a 20th anniversary banner for the Iota Alpha Chapter."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests for certain items in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. The copyright interests for other items have not been transferred. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests for certain items in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. The copyright interests for other items have not been transferred. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_ae77600cd393dbd8c6828dae654f0de6\"\u003eThe collection consists of materials, primarily photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and clothing, compiled and collected by members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha chapter. The materials were donated on the occasion of the chapter's 50th anniversary which they celebrated in May 2022.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of materials, primarily photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and clothing, compiled and collected by members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Alpha chapter. The materials were donated on the occasion of the chapter's 50th anniversary which they celebrated in May 2022."],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Iota Alpha Chapter (1971-) (James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.)","Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Iota Alpha Chapter (1971-) (James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.) -- History"],"names_coll_ssim":["Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Iota Alpha Chapter (1971-) (James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.)","Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Iota Alpha Chapter (1971-) (James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.) -- History","Edwards, Francine Toliver","Whitfield, Tiffany"],"persname_ssim":["Edwards, Francine Toliver","Whitfield, Tiffany","Fears, Kimberly Taylor","Parker, Monica L.","Janifer, Ericka","Jones-Quartey, Naa Kwale","McGill, Sabrina Settles","Reed, Deanna","Johnson, Deborah Tompkins","Gabbin, Joanne V. (Joanne Veal), 1946-","Stevens, Kimberly","Rountree, Jasmine","Foster, Stephaney","Carney, DeDe Jackson","Terrell, Arnella C.","Anthony, Pamela, 1971-2017"],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Iota Alpha Chapter (1971-) (James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.)","Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. 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Common Ground Negotiation Services,\nSeries 2. Women's organizations, \nSeries 3. Peace organizations, \nSeries 4. Diversity organizations, \nSeries 5. Publications, and \nSeries 6. Ephemera and audio visual materials","Susan Oberman graduated from Goucher College in 1968 with a B.A. degree. She has worked as an activist in movements for social change since the mid-1960's and founded the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center in New York in 1972. She moved to Charlottesville, Virginia in 1988 and became the Program Director of the FOCUS Women's Resource Center. After working at FOCUS for ten years she founded Common Ground Negotiation Services.","Oberman was a founder and planner of the annual Days of Dialogue on Race Relations events held annually in Charlottesville from 1997 to 2002, and was a founding member of the Black Women/White Women/all Women dialogue group.","She has authored several articles including \"Confidentiality in Mediation: An Application of The Right To Privacy\" and \"Mediation Theory vs. Practice: What Are We Really Doing? Re-Solving A Professional Conundrum.\"","Sources:","\"Susan Oberman.\" LinkedIn, 21 Nov. 2017, https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-oberman-390a1413.","\"Susan Oberman is by temperament and profession, a Mediator.\" Common Ground Negotiations, 21 Nov. 2017, http://www.commongroundnegotiation.com/index.php/bio.","Susan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). Of interest is information about the history of African American life in Charlottesville including questions about the racial background of Queen Charlotte.","There are also three audiocassette tapes related to the Focus Women's Resource Center program, Black Women/White Women/All Women's Day of Dialogue, a folk music album, posters, and ephemera including political buttons, suffragette armbands, and a hand-made textile banner from the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center for a protest at the United States Congress.","The papers are grouped into six series: Common Ground Negotiation Services, women's organizations, peace organizations, diversity organizations, publications, and ephemera and audiovisual materials.","Workshops include Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; Using Dialogue to Make Decisions; Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 the Intersection of Systems of Domination; Sex, Gender \u0026 the Right to Privacy; Conflict as Opportunity; and Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias.","Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias in Mediation; The Intersectionality of Systems of Domination; Recognizing and Overcoming Class Bias; and Custody Mediation","Adult Incapacity Mediation Project; Creative and Destrictive Conflict; Self-Determination; The Norm-Educating Mediation Model; Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; and Using Dialog to Make Decisions","Dialogue: Theory and Practice; Identifying Theory and Practice of Mediator Authority; and Defining Mediation Models: A Professional Conundrum","Gender Violence in the Family and the State; Confidentiality and the Right to Privacy in Family Mediation; and Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 The Intersecton of Systems of Domination.","Custody Mediation; Reframing Reality Testing (Virginia Mediation Network, Fall 2015);  Conflict as Opportunity Workshop; and Ethical Standards.","The Women's organizations include the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center, Redstockings, Chicago Women's Liberation Union, Nassau County Coalition for Abused Women, in Nassau, New York and the Focus Women's Resource Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Topics include consciousness raising, radical feminism, and respect for diversity in women. Of interest is a brief mention of a libel suit involving Gloria Steinem, censorship regarding any possible work that she did for the Central Intelligence Agency.","Nassau County Women's Liberation Center (1972-1989) files containing literature, by-laws, correspondence, and notes about events relating to consciousness raising, and radical feminism. Other topics include rape, abuse, and abortion.","There are also files from the Focus Women's Resource Center (1990-2012) including procedures, a peer counseling manual, monthly reports, and information about programs such as the Day of Dialogue Black Women/White Women, a Young Women's Summer Project, and coordination with the Community for Non-Violence Education Council to teach students character and citizenship.","Folder one contains information about a lawsuit involving the Redstockings and Random House, regarding a chapter in a book about Gloria Steinem and the Central Intelligence Agency.","Also included is a personal resume and greeting cards of Susan Oberman.","Resignation letter; Days of Dialogue","Focus Women's Resource Center formed a Community Non-Violence Education Council  which presented a character education and citizenship program for students to the Burnley-Moran PTO. See also Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice and CNVEC in Series 3. Peace.","This series contains the papers from the Charlottesville Peace curriculum and the Charlottesville Non-Violence Education Council to teach students life skills, character, and citizenship. (2000-2011) Also included are correspondence and newspaper clippings about a local teen suicide and psychological support for students at the school.","There are also files of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice from 1989 to 2011 containing advertisements, notes, articles, and ideas for discussion on many social, political, and economic issues on a national and local level, including the Patriot Act, the Homeland Security Act, Kosovo, gun reduction, marriage laws, crime, selective service, protests on the war against Iraq, war profiteers, oil, impeachment of presidents, prayer, the Middle East, National media and elections, terrorism, immigration and the Fourteenth Amendment, taxes, Wall Street, nuclear energy, climate change, local economic development issues, and the University of Virginia living wage campaign.","see also Focus Women's Resource Center","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice was considering merging with Community Non-Violence Education Council","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice; Community Education and Outreach Committee; and the Center for Non-Violence Communication.","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Community Education and Outreach Committee, and Center for Non-Violent Communcation.","This series is comprised of correspondence, meeting minutes, planning notes, and newspaper clippings related to the organization, \"Citizens for a United Community\" (2002-2004) which is created following an act of racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia in which ten Charlottesville High School students attack a group of students at the University of Virginia. The organization hosts a successful community event, \"Many Races-One Community\" on April 12, 2003 and then disbands.","There are also minutes, programs, and correspondence from the Violence Reduction Action group (2003-2004), another diversity organization established to promote diversity and continue the efforts of the CUC. Included is e-mail correspondence about President John Casteen's appointment of a Diversity Commission at the University of Virginia and comments that the City of Charlottesville feels alienated by the commission.","\"Achievement Gap Forum\" papers from 2004 to 2006, contain a report on how schools can close the achievement gap among students of different races and improve all student performance. Included are articles and case studies on poverty and race. The forum is sponsored by the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee.\n \n \nThere is information regarding the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (2004-2005) which is set up to honor Dr. King and support civil rights. Included is a mission statement, articles, event programs, meeting notes, and articles and quotes by Dr. King.","There is also correspondence and meeting notes for Charlottesville's Dialogue on Race (2010-2013), an organization with goals of teaching Charlottesville's racial history, creation of a public memorial of Vinegar Hill, closure of the achievement gap in schools, and support for the Living Wage Campaign at the University of Virginia.","Of interest is information on the history of African American life in Charlottesville, the racial background of Queen Charlotte, biographies of important educational and civil rights leaders in Charlottesville from the 18th century to the present, a timeline of Charlottesville's race relations (1700-2003), and a list of African-American businesses located on Main Street and Preston Avenue (before the razing of Vinegar Hill) an on the grounds of the University of Virginia.","There are also planning notes about upcoming panels, speeches, and articles about race and social justice presented by family members, scholars and activists including Dr. Ervin Jordan, Bob Vernon, Gayle Schulman, Shirley Parrish, Scott French, David Swanson and many others. Topics mentioned are the Civil War, segregation, Jim Crow laws, and school desegregation.","This series is composed of many publications including five by Susan Oberman (Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, and the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution). Most of the publications address women's issues including marriage, daycare, divorce, sexual relations, abuse, Title IX, birth control, housework, family, salary, lesbianism, strikes, and leadership. 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After working at FOCUS for ten years she founded Common Ground Negotiation Services.","Oberman was a founder and planner of the annual Days of Dialogue on Race Relations events held annually in Charlottesville from 1997 to 2002, and was a founding member of the Black Women/White Women/all Women dialogue group.","She has authored several articles including \"Confidentiality in Mediation: An Application of The Right To Privacy\" and \"Mediation Theory vs. Practice: What Are We Really Doing? Re-Solving A Professional Conundrum.\"","Sources:","\"Susan Oberman.\" LinkedIn, 21 Nov. 2017, https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-oberman-390a1413.","\"Susan Oberman is by temperament and profession, a Mediator.\" Common Ground Negotiations, 21 Nov. 2017, http://www.commongroundnegotiation.com/index.php/bio."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16349, Susan Oberman papers, Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16349, Susan Oberman papers, Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSusan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). 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The organization hosts a successful community event, \"Many Races-One Community\" on April 12, 2003 and then disbands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere are also minutes, programs, and correspondence from the Violence Reduction Action group (2003-2004), another diversity organization established to promote diversity and continue the efforts of the CUC. Included is e-mail correspondence about President John Casteen's appointment of a Diversity Commission at the University of Virginia and comments that the City of Charlottesville feels alienated by the commission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n \"Achievement Gap Forum\" papers from 2004 to 2006, contain a report on how schools can close the achievement gap among students of different races and improve all student performance. Included are articles and case studies on poverty and race. The forum is sponsored by the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee.\n \n \nThere is information regarding the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (2004-2005) which is set up to honor Dr. King and support civil rights. 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Titles include \"The Liberated Grapevine of the Women's Liberation Center of Nassau County\", \"Myth of Women's Inferiority\", \"Notes New York Radical Women\", \"Sharing\", \"Women, A Journal of Liberation\", \"Women Workers\", \"The Women of the Telephone Company\", \"Iris, A Journal about Women\", \"Lillith, The Jewish Women's Magazine\", \"The Woman's Place is at the Typewriter\", \"Counter planning from the Kitchen\", \"Marxist Approach Problems of Women's Liberation\", \"Sex Roles and Female Oppression\", and \"A Women's Touch.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAuthors include Dana Densmore, Evelyn Reed, Roxanne Dunbar, Margery Davis, Alice de Rivera, Ilene Winkler, Voltairine de Cleyre, Sylvia Federici, and many others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Liberated Grapevine of the Women's Liberation Center is a complete set of issues for 1976. 1977 and 1978 are just  missing March. 1979 is complete except for July. 1980 has all but April and November, and 1983 does not have September-December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSusan Oberman article \"Joint Custody: Does It Work?\", Health Beat, March/April 2001 Volume 1/Issue 9 page 11; advertisement for Common Ground Negotiation Services, \"The Tribune\" 3/18/04 v. 54, no. 9; \"Center Plans Historical Tour\", \"The Daily Progress\", 8/10/04; \"Happy Feet: International Folk Dancing in Charlottesville\", \"Echo\", October 2008; \"Why Bother to Vote\" interview in \"The Hook\", 9/23/04-9/29/04 #338 page. 27.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents Note","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Susan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). Of interest is information about the history of African American life in Charlottesville including questions about the racial background of Queen Charlotte.","There are also three audiocassette tapes related to the Focus Women's Resource Center program, Black Women/White Women/All Women's Day of Dialogue, a folk music album, posters, and ephemera including political buttons, suffragette armbands, and a hand-made textile banner from the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center for a protest at the United States Congress.","The papers are grouped into six series: Common Ground Negotiation Services, women's organizations, peace organizations, diversity organizations, publications, and ephemera and audiovisual materials.","Workshops include Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; Using Dialogue to Make Decisions; Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 the Intersection of Systems of Domination; Sex, Gender \u0026 the Right to Privacy; Conflict as Opportunity; and Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias.","Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias in Mediation; The Intersectionality of Systems of Domination; Recognizing and Overcoming Class Bias; and Custody Mediation","Adult Incapacity Mediation Project; Creative and Destrictive Conflict; Self-Determination; The Norm-Educating Mediation Model; Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; and Using Dialog to Make Decisions","Dialogue: Theory and Practice; Identifying Theory and Practice of Mediator Authority; and Defining Mediation Models: A Professional Conundrum","Gender Violence in the Family and the State; Confidentiality and the Right to Privacy in Family Mediation; and Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 The Intersecton of Systems of Domination.","Custody Mediation; Reframing Reality Testing (Virginia Mediation Network, Fall 2015);  Conflict as Opportunity Workshop; and Ethical Standards.","The Women's organizations include the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center, Redstockings, Chicago Women's Liberation Union, Nassau County Coalition for Abused Women, in Nassau, New York and the Focus Women's Resource Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Topics include consciousness raising, radical feminism, and respect for diversity in women. Of interest is a brief mention of a libel suit involving Gloria Steinem, censorship regarding any possible work that she did for the Central Intelligence Agency.","Nassau County Women's Liberation Center (1972-1989) files containing literature, by-laws, correspondence, and notes about events relating to consciousness raising, and radical feminism. Other topics include rape, abuse, and abortion.","There are also files from the Focus Women's Resource Center (1990-2012) including procedures, a peer counseling manual, monthly reports, and information about programs such as the Day of Dialogue Black Women/White Women, a Young Women's Summer Project, and coordination with the Community for Non-Violence Education Council to teach students character and citizenship.","Folder one contains information about a lawsuit involving the Redstockings and Random House, regarding a chapter in a book about Gloria Steinem and the Central Intelligence Agency.","Also included is a personal resume and greeting cards of Susan Oberman.","Resignation letter; Days of Dialogue","Focus Women's Resource Center formed a Community Non-Violence Education Council  which presented a character education and citizenship program for students to the Burnley-Moran PTO. See also Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice and CNVEC in Series 3. Peace.","This series contains the papers from the Charlottesville Peace curriculum and the Charlottesville Non-Violence Education Council to teach students life skills, character, and citizenship. (2000-2011) Also included are correspondence and newspaper clippings about a local teen suicide and psychological support for students at the school.","There are also files of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice from 1989 to 2011 containing advertisements, notes, articles, and ideas for discussion on many social, political, and economic issues on a national and local level, including the Patriot Act, the Homeland Security Act, Kosovo, gun reduction, marriage laws, crime, selective service, protests on the war against Iraq, war profiteers, oil, impeachment of presidents, prayer, the Middle East, National media and elections, terrorism, immigration and the Fourteenth Amendment, taxes, Wall Street, nuclear energy, climate change, local economic development issues, and the University of Virginia living wage campaign.","see also Focus Women's Resource Center","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice was considering merging with Community Non-Violence Education Council","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice; Community Education and Outreach Committee; and the Center for Non-Violence Communication.","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Community Education and Outreach Committee, and Center for Non-Violent Communcation.","This series is comprised of correspondence, meeting minutes, planning notes, and newspaper clippings related to the organization, \"Citizens for a United Community\" (2002-2004) which is created following an act of racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia in which ten Charlottesville High School students attack a group of students at the University of Virginia. The organization hosts a successful community event, \"Many Races-One Community\" on April 12, 2003 and then disbands.","There are also minutes, programs, and correspondence from the Violence Reduction Action group (2003-2004), another diversity organization established to promote diversity and continue the efforts of the CUC. Included is e-mail correspondence about President John Casteen's appointment of a Diversity Commission at the University of Virginia and comments that the City of Charlottesville feels alienated by the commission.","\"Achievement Gap Forum\" papers from 2004 to 2006, contain a report on how schools can close the achievement gap among students of different races and improve all student performance. Included are articles and case studies on poverty and race. The forum is sponsored by the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee.\n \n \nThere is information regarding the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (2004-2005) which is set up to honor Dr. King and support civil rights. Included is a mission statement, articles, event programs, meeting notes, and articles and quotes by Dr. King.","There is also correspondence and meeting notes for Charlottesville's Dialogue on Race (2010-2013), an organization with goals of teaching Charlottesville's racial history, creation of a public memorial of Vinegar Hill, closure of the achievement gap in schools, and support for the Living Wage Campaign at the University of Virginia.","Of interest is information on the history of African American life in Charlottesville, the racial background of Queen Charlotte, biographies of important educational and civil rights leaders in Charlottesville from the 18th century to the present, a timeline of Charlottesville's race relations (1700-2003), and a list of African-American businesses located on Main Street and Preston Avenue (before the razing of Vinegar Hill) an on the grounds of the University of Virginia.","There are also planning notes about upcoming panels, speeches, and articles about race and social justice presented by family members, scholars and activists including Dr. Ervin Jordan, Bob Vernon, Gayle Schulman, Shirley Parrish, Scott French, David Swanson and many others. Topics mentioned are the Civil War, segregation, Jim Crow laws, and school desegregation.","This series is composed of many publications including five by Susan Oberman (Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, and the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution). Most of the publications address women's issues including marriage, daycare, divorce, sexual relations, abuse, Title IX, birth control, housework, family, salary, lesbianism, strikes, and leadership. 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After working at FOCUS for ten years she founded Common Ground Negotiation Services.","Oberman was a founder and planner of the annual Days of Dialogue on Race Relations events held annually in Charlottesville from 1997 to 2002, and was a founding member of the Black Women/White Women/all Women dialogue group.","She has authored several articles including \"Confidentiality in Mediation: An Application of The Right To Privacy\" and \"Mediation Theory vs. Practice: What Are We Really Doing? Re-Solving A Professional Conundrum.\"","Sources:","\"Susan Oberman.\" LinkedIn, 21 Nov. 2017, https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-oberman-390a1413.","\"Susan Oberman is by temperament and profession, a Mediator.\" Common Ground Negotiations, 21 Nov. 2017, http://www.commongroundnegotiation.com/index.php/bio.","Susan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). Of interest is information about the history of African American life in Charlottesville including questions about the racial background of Queen Charlotte.","There are also three audiocassette tapes related to the Focus Women's Resource Center program, Black Women/White Women/All Women's Day of Dialogue, a folk music album, posters, and ephemera including political buttons, suffragette armbands, and a hand-made textile banner from the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center for a protest at the United States Congress.","The papers are grouped into six series: Common Ground Negotiation Services, women's organizations, peace organizations, diversity organizations, publications, and ephemera and audiovisual materials.","Workshops include Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; Using Dialogue to Make Decisions; Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 the Intersection of Systems of Domination; Sex, Gender \u0026 the Right to Privacy; Conflict as Opportunity; and Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias.","Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias in Mediation; The Intersectionality of Systems of Domination; Recognizing and Overcoming Class Bias; and Custody Mediation","Adult Incapacity Mediation Project; Creative and Destrictive Conflict; Self-Determination; The Norm-Educating Mediation Model; Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; and Using Dialog to Make Decisions","Dialogue: Theory and Practice; Identifying Theory and Practice of Mediator Authority; and Defining Mediation Models: A Professional Conundrum","Gender Violence in the Family and the State; Confidentiality and the Right to Privacy in Family Mediation; and Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 The Intersecton of Systems of Domination.","Custody Mediation; Reframing Reality Testing (Virginia Mediation Network, Fall 2015);  Conflict as Opportunity Workshop; and Ethical Standards.","The Women's organizations include the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center, Redstockings, Chicago Women's Liberation Union, Nassau County Coalition for Abused Women, in Nassau, New York and the Focus Women's Resource Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Topics include consciousness raising, radical feminism, and respect for diversity in women. Of interest is a brief mention of a libel suit involving Gloria Steinem, censorship regarding any possible work that she did for the Central Intelligence Agency.","Nassau County Women's Liberation Center (1972-1989) files containing literature, by-laws, correspondence, and notes about events relating to consciousness raising, and radical feminism. Other topics include rape, abuse, and abortion.","There are also files from the Focus Women's Resource Center (1990-2012) including procedures, a peer counseling manual, monthly reports, and information about programs such as the Day of Dialogue Black Women/White Women, a Young Women's Summer Project, and coordination with the Community for Non-Violence Education Council to teach students character and citizenship.","Folder one contains information about a lawsuit involving the Redstockings and Random House, regarding a chapter in a book about Gloria Steinem and the Central Intelligence Agency.","Also included is a personal resume and greeting cards of Susan Oberman.","Resignation letter; Days of Dialogue","Focus Women's Resource Center formed a Community Non-Violence Education Council  which presented a character education and citizenship program for students to the Burnley-Moran PTO. See also Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice and CNVEC in Series 3. Peace.","This series contains the papers from the Charlottesville Peace curriculum and the Charlottesville Non-Violence Education Council to teach students life skills, character, and citizenship. (2000-2011) Also included are correspondence and newspaper clippings about a local teen suicide and psychological support for students at the school.","There are also files of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice from 1989 to 2011 containing advertisements, notes, articles, and ideas for discussion on many social, political, and economic issues on a national and local level, including the Patriot Act, the Homeland Security Act, Kosovo, gun reduction, marriage laws, crime, selective service, protests on the war against Iraq, war profiteers, oil, impeachment of presidents, prayer, the Middle East, National media and elections, terrorism, immigration and the Fourteenth Amendment, taxes, Wall Street, nuclear energy, climate change, local economic development issues, and the University of Virginia living wage campaign.","see also Focus Women's Resource Center","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice was considering merging with Community Non-Violence Education Council","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice; Community Education and Outreach Committee; and the Center for Non-Violence Communication.","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Community Education and Outreach Committee, and Center for Non-Violent Communcation.","This series is comprised of correspondence, meeting minutes, planning notes, and newspaper clippings related to the organization, \"Citizens for a United Community\" (2002-2004) which is created following an act of racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia in which ten Charlottesville High School students attack a group of students at the University of Virginia. The organization hosts a successful community event, \"Many Races-One Community\" on April 12, 2003 and then disbands.","There are also minutes, programs, and correspondence from the Violence Reduction Action group (2003-2004), another diversity organization established to promote diversity and continue the efforts of the CUC. Included is e-mail correspondence about President John Casteen's appointment of a Diversity Commission at the University of Virginia and comments that the City of Charlottesville feels alienated by the commission.","\"Achievement Gap Forum\" papers from 2004 to 2006, contain a report on how schools can close the achievement gap among students of different races and improve all student performance. Included are articles and case studies on poverty and race. The forum is sponsored by the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee.\n \n \nThere is information regarding the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (2004-2005) which is set up to honor Dr. King and support civil rights. Included is a mission statement, articles, event programs, meeting notes, and articles and quotes by Dr. King.","There is also correspondence and meeting notes for Charlottesville's Dialogue on Race (2010-2013), an organization with goals of teaching Charlottesville's racial history, creation of a public memorial of Vinegar Hill, closure of the achievement gap in schools, and support for the Living Wage Campaign at the University of Virginia.","Of interest is information on the history of African American life in Charlottesville, the racial background of Queen Charlotte, biographies of important educational and civil rights leaders in Charlottesville from the 18th century to the present, a timeline of Charlottesville's race relations (1700-2003), and a list of African-American businesses located on Main Street and Preston Avenue (before the razing of Vinegar Hill) an on the grounds of the University of Virginia.","There are also planning notes about upcoming panels, speeches, and articles about race and social justice presented by family members, scholars and activists including Dr. Ervin Jordan, Bob Vernon, Gayle Schulman, Shirley Parrish, Scott French, David Swanson and many others. Topics mentioned are the Civil War, segregation, Jim Crow laws, and school desegregation.","This series is composed of many publications including five by Susan Oberman (Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, and the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution). Most of the publications address women's issues including marriage, daycare, divorce, sexual relations, abuse, Title IX, birth control, housework, family, salary, lesbianism, strikes, and leadership. Titles include \"The Liberated Grapevine of the Women's Liberation Center of Nassau County\", \"Myth of Women's Inferiority\", \"Notes New York Radical Women\", \"Sharing\", \"Women, A Journal of Liberation\", \"Women Workers\", \"The Women of the Telephone Company\", \"Iris, A Journal about Women\", \"Lillith, The Jewish Women's Magazine\", \"The Woman's Place is at the Typewriter\", \"Counter planning from the Kitchen\", \"Marxist Approach Problems of Women's Liberation\", \"Sex Roles and Female Oppression\", and \"A Women's Touch.\"","Authors include Dana Densmore, Evelyn Reed, Roxanne Dunbar, Margery Davis, Alice de Rivera, Ilene Winkler, Voltairine de Cleyre, Sylvia Federici, and many others.","The Liberated Grapevine of the Women's Liberation Center is a complete set of issues for 1976. 1977 and 1978 are just  missing March. 1979 is complete except for July. 1980 has all but April and November, and 1983 does not have September-December.","Susan Oberman article \"Joint Custody: Does It Work?\", Health Beat, March/April 2001 Volume 1/Issue 9 page 11; advertisement for Common Ground Negotiation Services, \"The Tribune\" 3/18/04 v. 54, no. 9; \"Center Plans Historical Tour\", \"The Daily Progress\", 8/10/04; \"Happy Feet: International Folk Dancing in Charlottesville\", \"Echo\", October 2008; \"Why Bother to Vote\" interview in \"The Hook\", 9/23/04-9/29/04 #338 page. 27.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Oberman, Susan","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Susan Oberman papers, 1960/2017"],"collection_ssim":["Susan Oberman papers, 1960/2017"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 16349","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/557"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 16349","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/557"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Oberman, Susan"],"creator_ssim":["Oberman, Susan"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Oberman, Susan"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"creators_ssim":["Oberman, Susan","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Susan Oberman, 2016 and 2018)"],"access_subjects_ssim":["race relations -- Virginia -- Charlottesville","Women political activists","Banners","Buttons (information artifacts)","Long-playing records"],"access_subjects_ssm":["race relations -- Virginia -- Charlottesville","Women political activists","Banners","Buttons (information artifacts)","Long-playing records"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["7 Cubic Feet 14 document boxes"],"extent_tesim":["7 Cubic Feet 14 document boxes"],"physfacet_tesim":["6 audiocassettes, one music album, a textile banner, suffragette armbands, political buttons, posters, and oversize items."],"genreform_ssim":["Banners","Buttons (information artifacts)","Long-playing records"],"date_range_isim":[1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research use.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research use."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into six series: \nSeries 1. 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After working at FOCUS for ten years she founded Common Ground Negotiation Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOberman was a founder and planner of the annual Days of Dialogue on Race Relations events held annually in Charlottesville from 1997 to 2002, and was a founding member of the Black Women/White Women/all Women dialogue group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe has authored several articles including \"Confidentiality in Mediation: An Application of The Right To Privacy\" and \"Mediation Theory vs. Practice: What Are We Really Doing? 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After working at FOCUS for ten years she founded Common Ground Negotiation Services.","Oberman was a founder and planner of the annual Days of Dialogue on Race Relations events held annually in Charlottesville from 1997 to 2002, and was a founding member of the Black Women/White Women/all Women dialogue group.","She has authored several articles including \"Confidentiality in Mediation: An Application of The Right To Privacy\" and \"Mediation Theory vs. Practice: What Are We Really Doing? Re-Solving A Professional Conundrum.\"","Sources:","\"Susan Oberman.\" LinkedIn, 21 Nov. 2017, https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-oberman-390a1413.","\"Susan Oberman is by temperament and profession, a Mediator.\" Common Ground Negotiations, 21 Nov. 2017, http://www.commongroundnegotiation.com/index.php/bio."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16349, Susan Oberman papers, Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16349, Susan Oberman papers, Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSusan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). Of interest is information about the history of African American life in Charlottesville including questions about the racial background of Queen Charlotte.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are also three audiocassette tapes related to the Focus Women's Resource Center program, Black Women/White Women/All Women's Day of Dialogue, a folk music album, posters, and ephemera including political buttons, suffragette armbands, and a hand-made textile banner from the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center for a protest at the United States Congress.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers are grouped into six series: Common Ground Negotiation Services, women's organizations, peace organizations, diversity organizations, publications, and ephemera and audiovisual materials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eWorkshops include Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; Using Dialogue to Make Decisions; Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026amp; the Intersection of Systems of Domination; Sex, Gender \u0026amp; the Right to Privacy; Conflict as Opportunity; and Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias in Mediation; The Intersectionality of Systems of Domination; Recognizing and Overcoming Class Bias; and Custody Mediation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdult Incapacity Mediation Project; Creative and Destrictive Conflict; Self-Determination; The Norm-Educating Mediation Model; Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; and Using Dialog to Make Decisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDialogue: Theory and Practice; Identifying Theory and Practice of Mediator Authority; and Defining Mediation Models: A Professional Conundrum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGender Violence in the Family and the State; Confidentiality and the Right to Privacy in Family Mediation; and Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026amp; The Intersecton of Systems of Domination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCustody Mediation; Reframing Reality Testing (Virginia Mediation Network, Fall 2015);  Conflict as Opportunity Workshop; and Ethical Standards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Women's organizations include the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center, Redstockings, Chicago Women's Liberation Union, Nassau County Coalition for Abused Women, in Nassau, New York and the Focus Women's Resource Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. 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Other topics include rape, abuse, and abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are also files from the Focus Women's Resource Center (1990-2012) including procedures, a peer counseling manual, monthly reports, and information about programs such as the Day of Dialogue Black Women/White Women, a Young Women's Summer Project, and coordination with the Community for Non-Violence Education Council to teach students character and citizenship. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder one contains information about a lawsuit involving the Redstockings and Random House, regarding a chapter in a book about Gloria Steinem and the Central Intelligence Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAlso included is a personal resume and greeting cards of Susan Oberman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResignation letter; Days of Dialogue\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFocus Women's Resource Center formed a Community Non-Violence Education Council  which presented a character education and citizenship program for students to the Burnley-Moran PTO. See also Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice and CNVEC in Series 3. Peace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains the papers from the Charlottesville Peace curriculum and the Charlottesville Non-Violence Education Council to teach students life skills, character, and citizenship. (2000-2011) Also included are correspondence and newspaper clippings about a local teen suicide and psychological support for students at the school. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere are also files of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice from 1989 to 2011 containing advertisements, notes, articles, and ideas for discussion on many social, political, and economic issues on a national and local level, including the Patriot Act, the Homeland Security Act, Kosovo, gun reduction, marriage laws, crime, selective service, protests on the war against Iraq, war profiteers, oil, impeachment of presidents, prayer, the Middle East, National media and elections, terrorism, immigration and the Fourteenth Amendment, taxes, Wall Street, nuclear energy, climate change, local economic development issues, and the University of Virginia living wage campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esee also Focus Women's Resource Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlottesville Center for Peace and Justice was considering merging with Community Non-Violence Education Council\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlottesville Center for Peace and Justice; Community Education and Outreach Committee; and the Center for Non-Violence Communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Community Education and Outreach Committee, and Center for Non-Violent Communcation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of correspondence, meeting minutes, planning notes, and newspaper clippings related to the organization, \"Citizens for a United Community\" (2002-2004) which is created following an act of racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia in which ten Charlottesville High School students attack a group of students at the University of Virginia. The organization hosts a successful community event, \"Many Races-One Community\" on April 12, 2003 and then disbands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere are also minutes, programs, and correspondence from the Violence Reduction Action group (2003-2004), another diversity organization established to promote diversity and continue the efforts of the CUC. Included is e-mail correspondence about President John Casteen's appointment of a Diversity Commission at the University of Virginia and comments that the City of Charlottesville feels alienated by the commission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n \"Achievement Gap Forum\" papers from 2004 to 2006, contain a report on how schools can close the achievement gap among students of different races and improve all student performance. Included are articles and case studies on poverty and race. The forum is sponsored by the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee.\n \n \nThere is information regarding the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (2004-2005) which is set up to honor Dr. King and support civil rights. Included is a mission statement, articles, event programs, meeting notes, and articles and quotes by Dr. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere is also correspondence and meeting notes for Charlottesville's Dialogue on Race (2010-2013), an organization with goals of teaching Charlottesville's racial history, creation of a public memorial of Vinegar Hill, closure of the achievement gap in schools, and support for the Living Wage Campaign at the University of Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nOf interest is information on the history of African American life in Charlottesville, the racial background of Queen Charlotte, biographies of important educational and civil rights leaders in Charlottesville from the 18th century to the present, a timeline of Charlottesville's race relations (1700-2003), and a list of African-American businesses located on Main Street and Preston Avenue (before the razing of Vinegar Hill) an on the grounds of the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere are also planning notes about upcoming panels, speeches, and articles about race and social justice presented by family members, scholars and activists including Dr. Ervin Jordan, Bob Vernon, Gayle Schulman, Shirley Parrish, Scott French, David Swanson and many others. Topics mentioned are the Civil War, segregation, Jim Crow laws, and school desegregation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is composed of many publications including five by Susan Oberman (Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, and the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution). Most of the publications address women's issues including marriage, daycare, divorce, sexual relations, abuse, Title IX, birth control, housework, family, salary, lesbianism, strikes, and leadership. Titles include \"The Liberated Grapevine of the Women's Liberation Center of Nassau County\", \"Myth of Women's Inferiority\", \"Notes New York Radical Women\", \"Sharing\", \"Women, A Journal of Liberation\", \"Women Workers\", \"The Women of the Telephone Company\", \"Iris, A Journal about Women\", \"Lillith, The Jewish Women's Magazine\", \"The Woman's Place is at the Typewriter\", \"Counter planning from the Kitchen\", \"Marxist Approach Problems of Women's Liberation\", \"Sex Roles and Female Oppression\", and \"A Women's Touch.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAuthors include Dana Densmore, Evelyn Reed, Roxanne Dunbar, Margery Davis, Alice de Rivera, Ilene Winkler, Voltairine de Cleyre, Sylvia Federici, and many others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Liberated Grapevine of the Women's Liberation Center is a complete set of issues for 1976. 1977 and 1978 are just  missing March. 1979 is complete except for July. 1980 has all but April and November, and 1983 does not have September-December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSusan Oberman article \"Joint Custody: Does It Work?\", Health Beat, March/April 2001 Volume 1/Issue 9 page 11; advertisement for Common Ground Negotiation Services, \"The Tribune\" 3/18/04 v. 54, no. 9; \"Center Plans Historical Tour\", \"The Daily Progress\", 8/10/04; \"Happy Feet: International Folk Dancing in Charlottesville\", \"Echo\", October 2008; \"Why Bother to Vote\" interview in \"The Hook\", 9/23/04-9/29/04 #338 page. 27.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents Note","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Susan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). Of interest is information about the history of African American life in Charlottesville including questions about the racial background of Queen Charlotte.","There are also three audiocassette tapes related to the Focus Women's Resource Center program, Black Women/White Women/All Women's Day of Dialogue, a folk music album, posters, and ephemera including political buttons, suffragette armbands, and a hand-made textile banner from the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center for a protest at the United States Congress.","The papers are grouped into six series: Common Ground Negotiation Services, women's organizations, peace organizations, diversity organizations, publications, and ephemera and audiovisual materials.","Workshops include Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; Using Dialogue to Make Decisions; Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 the Intersection of Systems of Domination; Sex, Gender \u0026 the Right to Privacy; Conflict as Opportunity; and Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias.","Dialogue on Recognizing and Overcoming Sex and Gender Bias in Mediation; The Intersectionality of Systems of Domination; Recognizing and Overcoming Class Bias; and Custody Mediation","Adult Incapacity Mediation Project; Creative and Destrictive Conflict; Self-Determination; The Norm-Educating Mediation Model; Negotiation Skills for Everyday Life; and Using Dialog to Make Decisions","Dialogue: Theory and Practice; Identifying Theory and Practice of Mediator Authority; and Defining Mediation Models: A Professional Conundrum","Gender Violence in the Family and the State; Confidentiality and the Right to Privacy in Family Mediation; and Self and Identity: Individuality, Community \u0026 The Intersecton of Systems of Domination.","Custody Mediation; Reframing Reality Testing (Virginia Mediation Network, Fall 2015);  Conflict as Opportunity Workshop; and Ethical Standards.","The Women's organizations include the Nassau County Women's Liberation Center, Redstockings, Chicago Women's Liberation Union, Nassau County Coalition for Abused Women, in Nassau, New York and the Focus Women's Resource Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Topics include consciousness raising, radical feminism, and respect for diversity in women. Of interest is a brief mention of a libel suit involving Gloria Steinem, censorship regarding any possible work that she did for the Central Intelligence Agency.","Nassau County Women's Liberation Center (1972-1989) files containing literature, by-laws, correspondence, and notes about events relating to consciousness raising, and radical feminism. Other topics include rape, abuse, and abortion.","There are also files from the Focus Women's Resource Center (1990-2012) including procedures, a peer counseling manual, monthly reports, and information about programs such as the Day of Dialogue Black Women/White Women, a Young Women's Summer Project, and coordination with the Community for Non-Violence Education Council to teach students character and citizenship.","Folder one contains information about a lawsuit involving the Redstockings and Random House, regarding a chapter in a book about Gloria Steinem and the Central Intelligence Agency.","Also included is a personal resume and greeting cards of Susan Oberman.","Resignation letter; Days of Dialogue","Focus Women's Resource Center formed a Community Non-Violence Education Council  which presented a character education and citizenship program for students to the Burnley-Moran PTO. See also Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice and CNVEC in Series 3. Peace.","This series contains the papers from the Charlottesville Peace curriculum and the Charlottesville Non-Violence Education Council to teach students life skills, character, and citizenship. (2000-2011) Also included are correspondence and newspaper clippings about a local teen suicide and psychological support for students at the school.","There are also files of the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice from 1989 to 2011 containing advertisements, notes, articles, and ideas for discussion on many social, political, and economic issues on a national and local level, including the Patriot Act, the Homeland Security Act, Kosovo, gun reduction, marriage laws, crime, selective service, protests on the war against Iraq, war profiteers, oil, impeachment of presidents, prayer, the Middle East, National media and elections, terrorism, immigration and the Fourteenth Amendment, taxes, Wall Street, nuclear energy, climate change, local economic development issues, and the University of Virginia living wage campaign.","see also Focus Women's Resource Center","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice was considering merging with Community Non-Violence Education Council","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice; Community Education and Outreach Committee; and the Center for Non-Violence Communication.","Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Community Education and Outreach Committee, and Center for Non-Violent Communcation.","This series is comprised of correspondence, meeting minutes, planning notes, and newspaper clippings related to the organization, \"Citizens for a United Community\" (2002-2004) which is created following an act of racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia in which ten Charlottesville High School students attack a group of students at the University of Virginia. The organization hosts a successful community event, \"Many Races-One Community\" on April 12, 2003 and then disbands.","There are also minutes, programs, and correspondence from the Violence Reduction Action group (2003-2004), another diversity organization established to promote diversity and continue the efforts of the CUC. Included is e-mail correspondence about President John Casteen's appointment of a Diversity Commission at the University of Virginia and comments that the City of Charlottesville feels alienated by the commission.","\"Achievement Gap Forum\" papers from 2004 to 2006, contain a report on how schools can close the achievement gap among students of different races and improve all student performance. Included are articles and case studies on poverty and race. The forum is sponsored by the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee.\n \n \nThere is information regarding the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (2004-2005) which is set up to honor Dr. King and support civil rights. 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