Title | Broadside, Vol. 13, No. 4, May 1982 |
Publisher | National Organization for Women, Houston Chapter |
Date | May 1982 |
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Original Item Location | HQ1439 .H68 B75 |
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Digital Collection | Houston and Texas Feminist and Lesbian Newsletters |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/feminist |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
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Transcript | May 1982 BROADSIDE PAGE 5 THE BIRTH PROJECT The Sunday, May 16 meeting of the Montrose Chapter will focus on Judy Chicago's latest work, The Birth Project. May is the month we honor our mothers and part of being a mother is giving birth. This work focuses on five major themes. 1. Creation of the World, 2. Birth, 3. Hatching the Universal Egg - from mythology, 4. Crowning, 5. Birth Tear. Hopefully someone with the project will be able to show a slide show, but that is tentative. The meeting will be at Houston Area Women's Center, #4 Chelsea Place. 5-7pm. Bring a dish for the pot luck supper, thoughts on birth & motherhood. To make it very special, bring your Mother or daughter. UN DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD The right to affection, love, and understanding. The right to adequate nutrition and medical care. The right to free education. The right to full opportunity for play and recreation. The right to a name and nationality. The right to special care, if handicapped. The right to be among the first to receive relief in times of diaster. The right to learn to be a useful member of society and to develop individual abilities. The right to be brought up in a spirit of peace and universal sister/brotherhood. The right to enjoy these rights, regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national or social orgin. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN The Texas Federation of Business and Professional Women will hold its state convention June 11-13, at the Shamrock Hilton. Texas State NOW will have a booth to sale items and to recruit members. This sister organization has been a long time supporter of the ERA. If you can help staff the booth please contact Deborah Bell at 681-9507. |