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Womxn Project records, 1980-2021


The Womxn Project is a non-profit organization in Rhode Island focused on building a strong, feminist, community-based movement to further human rights of Rhode Islanders by using art and activism to advance education and social change. The Womxn Project stirs social awareness and invites political action to inclusively further womxn's rights through creative advocacy campaigns and collaborative art projects. This collection contains records and items that were created to advocate for the passing of the Reproductive Privacy Act in 2019. Materials include canvassing packets, memorabilia, handmaid's costumes worn at lobbying events at the Rhode Island Statehouse, community petition quilt squares, the community petition quilt, and petition scrolls that predated the quilt. Materials date from 1980-2021, though the bulk of the collection dates from 2017-2019.

Library: Collections Annex
NOTE: This collection is housed off-site. Prior notice is needed for retrieval
Contact(s): pembroke_archives@brown.edu

Access to the collection:

Online Catalog (BruKnow):
General description of the collection available on BruKnow
The Womxn Project records

Other Online Access:
RIAMCO: Guide to the Womxn Project records

Related Collections:
Farnham Archive

Notes:
The Womxn Project records are part of the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive, established and curated by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women.