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Issue 3.3-4.1 | Fall 2005 — The Scholar & Feminist XXX: Past Controversies, Present Challenges, Future Feminisms

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Center for Women’s Global Leadership

Equality Now

EMILY’s List

FAIR Women’s Desk

Feminist Majority Foundation

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

International Center for Research on Women

Legal Momentum

Lesbian Herstory Archives

MADRE: An International Women’s Human Rights Organization

National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League

National Center for Research on Women

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

National Initiative for Women in Higher Education

National Women’s History Project

National Women’s Studies Association

National Organization for Women

National Women’s Alliance

National Women’s Health Network

National Women’s Law Center, Washington DC

Queer Resources Directory

The International Archives of Second Wave Feminism

The Ms. Foundation for Women

The Planned Parenthood Foundation of America

Third Wave Foundation

Wellesley Centers for Women

Women of Color Resource Center

“Women and Social Movements in the U.S., 1775-2000”

Women’s Studies Librarian: University of Wisconsin

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