Title | Broadside, Vol. 9, No. 10, October 1978 |
Publisher | National Organization for Women, Houston Chapter |
Date | October 1978 |
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Original Item Location | HQ1439 .H68 B75 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b3767173~S11 |
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 |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/special-collections |
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Transcript | Wanted.- feminist Applications are now being accepted for the position of Counselor Coordinator in the Women's Resource Services at the University of Houston at Clear Lake City. This is one of only a handful of truly feminist, paid positions available in Houston. The W.R.S. maintains files of books and slides as well as serving as a public source of information and resources for women on campus and in the Houston area. One of the biggest and most famous projects of the W.R.S. is its Women's Week, held early each year at the UH/CLC campus. During this week the W.R.S. schedules a variety of activities, highlighted by a well-known keynote speaker. The Counselor Coordinator position pays $300 per month and requires concurrent enrollment in the UH/CLC graduate school for 6 hours credit in any subject field. The period of the position will begin July 1, 1979 and continue for 12 months. Persons interested in applying should contact the current Counselor Coordinator, Ms. Rema Lou Brown, at 488-9216, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. BUSINESS This month's business meeting will be Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at 1902 Colquitt No. 16c. Important buisness concerning the E.R.A. will be discussed, so please attend! (continued from p. 2) The N.O.W. National Conference will meet in Washington, D.C, Oct. 6-9. The national office has instructed each state council to arrange for a delegate to attend each workshop being offered at the conference. This is because every workshop will provide a plan of action to carry out in each particular subject of interest. Gail Baier, Texas State Coordinator, has scheduled a caucus of all Texas N.O.W. delegates at 8 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, in her hotel room (check for the room number at the Hilton Hotel). During this caucus delegates will volunteer or be assigned to workshops and will will receive a distinctive Texas N.O.W. identification logo. The Texas State N.O.W. Conference will be held in Denton March 23-25, 1979, at Texas Women's University. Conference plans are still in the formative stages, but some information is available. A one-time registration fee of $15 will apply to N.O.W. members and $20 to non-members. N.O.W. chapters planning fundraising activities at the conference will be charged $10 for a table and non-N.O.W. groups will be charged $30. Nothing may be exhibited, sold, or distributed at the conference if it is in opposition to the goals of N.O.W. Ideas for workshops, speakers, and entertainment may be phoned to Susan Floyd at (817) 387-4735. 3 |