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Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Historical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records, 1996-2010 (ongoing)

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Burd Schlessinger.

2009

Collection Overview

Creator: SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective
Title: SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records
Dates: 1996-2010 (ongoing)
Abstract: Reproductive rights advocacy and healthcare reform organization. Conference materials, background information, and video recordings from the SisterSong National Membership Meetings.
Extent: 16 boxes(11.25 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 550

Administrative Information

SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective began donating their records to the Sophia Smith Collection in 2006. Periodic additions are expected.

Associated material can be found in: Voices of Feminism Oral History Project (see Ross; Rodriquez; Martinez; and Toure) Luz Martinez Papers [closed]Loretta Ross PapersLuz Rodriguez PapersNkenge Touré PapersBlack Women's Health Imperative Records

Additional Formats

Research copies of audiovisual materials are available on DVD.

Accessioned by Burd Schlessinger.

Preferred Citation

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Records, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection with the following exceptions: Access to audiovisual materials may first require production of research copies.

The collection has not been fully processed and therefore may be difficult to use.

The Sophia Smith Collection owns copyright to unpublished works of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective in these records. Permission must be obtained to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use." Copyright to materials authored by others may be owned by those individuals or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use" must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.

Periodic additions to collection are expected and may not be reflected in this record.

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Historical Note

The SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective is a network of local, regional and national grassroots agencies representing five primary ethnic populations/indigenous nations in the United States: African American, Arab American/Middle Eastern, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latina, and Native American/Indigenous. The Collective was formed in 1997 and initially funded by the Ford Foundation to educate women of color and policy makers on reproductive and sexual health and rights, and to work towards the access of health services, information and resources that are culturally and linguistically appropriate. SisterSong agencies achieve these goals through public policy work, advocacy, service delivery and health education within their communities on the local, national and international levels. Formerly called SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, in 2009 the organization changed it's name to SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Records contain materials pertaining to the SisterSong national membership meetings, conferences and workshops including background information and audiovisual recordings. There are also video recordings of the 2004 March for Women's Lives in Washington, D.C., and a film by N'Dieye Danavall of the march entitled "Listen Up!"

[NOTE: The contents list for this collection is not online. Contact the Sophia Smith Collection if you would like one sent to you.]

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