Correspondence Series, 1984-2003

Extent:
3 boxes
Scope and content:

Consists primarily of routine correspondence with individuals and organizations who have expressed interest in Sisterhood is Global Institute (SIGI) and its publications. The general correspondence and the "signed-on letters" folders contain numerous petitions and protest letters. The highlight of the series is the extended material on the New Zealand "Girlcott Initiative" launched by Marilyn Waring in 1985. Organized chronologically by year, then alphabetically by folder name.

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