SafeSkills Dojo, 1970s-2016
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The SafeSkills Dojo series includes materials related to SafeSkills dojo led by Kathy Hopwood and Beth Seigler. This series is organized in three sub-series: History of SafeSkills Dojo, Training Programs, and Resources about Other Martial Arts Organizations. The sub-series History of SafeSkills Dojo includes materials related to the founding of the dojo (brochures, schedules, pamphlets, and photographs), press clippings about the SafeSkills dojo and the Triangle Women's Martial Arts, a 2016 archived version of the SafeSkills Dojo website, and materials that document workshops and Kathy Hopwood's work in the Triangle Area. It also includes the Triangle's Women Karate Association Newsletter, and the Triangle Women's Martial Arts Newsletter, both published for the two organizations that preceded SafeSkills Dojo: the Triangle Women's Karate Association, and Triangle Women's Martial Arts. The sub-series Training Programs includes martial arts manuals created for SafeSkills Dojo. It also includes videocassettes related to the activities of the dojo: training camps, open house demonstrations, children classes, demonstrations in festivals, Empowerment Course demos, SafeSkills summer camps, special events demonstrations, public demonstrations, graduations, tests, classes sessions, and self-defense seminars. The sub-series Resources about Other Martial Arts Organizations includes materials related to martial arts activities across the country and international.
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The SafeSkills Dojo series is organized in three sub-series: History of SafeSkills Dojo, Training Programs, and Resources about Other Martial Arts Organizations.
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