Oral History Interview with Diane Sands, 2000 December 15
Item
Identifier: UMToh378-02
Abstract
Diane Sands describes growing up in the Sixties and changes in society including race, gender equity struggles, civil unrest, religious faction joined by politics, and feminist issues amidst the protests. She explains how consciousness-raising groups functioned in Missoula and other Montana towns, the tension between the University of Montana--Missoula administrators and radical groups, the growth of the Women's Center on campus, and the founding of Women's Studies.
Dates
- 2000 December 15
Digital Repository
Oral History Interview with Diane Sands
Language of Materials
From the Collection:
Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Extent
1 Items
- Cunniff, Erin (Interviewer)
- Feminism
- Sands, Diane (Interviewee)
- Weix, Gretchen Garnett (Interviewer)
- Women
Source
- University of Montana (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository