Description: Eleanor Humes Haney was a feminist theologian and community activist in Maine from 1979 until her death in 1999. The Papers cover issues related to her work, including feminism, anti-racism, LGBT issues, and the environment. Date Range: 1979-1999 Size of Collection: 2 ft
Description: Sturgis Haskins was a long-time activist in Gay and Lesbian communities, and was one of...
Description: Margaret Cruikshank (b. 1940) has not only led a distinguished career in academia but i...
Description: The Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance (MLGPA) was formed in 1984 to advocate for LGB...
Description: Dawn Fortune revitalized the Gay-Straight People\u27s Alliance and ran the student news...
Description: Susan Farnsworth earned her undergraduate degree from Bates College in 1969 and her Jur...
Description: Katharine E. O’Brien (d. 1998) was raised in Portland, Maine. She taught mathematics fo...
Description: Harriet Putnam Henry became Maine’s first woman judge in 1973. Her expertise was in mar...
Description: Sally G. Vamvakias served on the University of Maine System Board of Trustees in the 19...
Description: A 1978 graduate of the University of Maine, Orono, Diane Elze began her volunteer caree...
Description: Luther I. Bonney was born in Turner, Maine in 1884. After graduating from Bates College...
Description: Frannie Peabody was one of Maine\u27s leading AIDS activists. Best known in Maine and n...
Description: William Barry is a well-known, published local historian. Frannie Peabody was an early ...
Description: Dale McCormick was the first woman in the country to complete a carpentry apprenticeshi...
Description: Margaret Cruikshank was an early scholar in the field of Lesbian studies and taught a w...
Description: Maine Lesbian Feminist was a group in Belfast, Maine whose primary purpose was to publi...
Description: Sturgis Haskins was a long-time activist in Gay and Lesbian communities, and was one of...
Description: Margaret Cruikshank (b. 1940) has not only led a distinguished career in academia but i...
Description: The Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance (MLGPA) was formed in 1984 to advocate for LGB...
Description: Dawn Fortune revitalized the Gay-Straight People\u27s Alliance and ran the student news...
Description: Susan Farnsworth earned her undergraduate degree from Bates College in 1969 and her Jur...
Description: Katharine E. O’Brien (d. 1998) was raised in Portland, Maine. She taught mathematics fo...
Description: Harriet Putnam Henry became Maine’s first woman judge in 1973. Her expertise was in mar...
Description: Sally G. Vamvakias served on the University of Maine System Board of Trustees in the 19...
Description: A 1978 graduate of the University of Maine, Orono, Diane Elze began her volunteer caree...
Description: Luther I. Bonney was born in Turner, Maine in 1884. After graduating from Bates College...
Description: Frannie Peabody was one of Maine\u27s leading AIDS activists. Best known in Maine and n...
Description: William Barry is a well-known, published local historian. Frannie Peabody was an early ...
Description: Dale McCormick was the first woman in the country to complete a carpentry apprenticeshi...
Description: Margaret Cruikshank was an early scholar in the field of Lesbian studies and taught a w...
Description: Maine Lesbian Feminist was a group in Belfast, Maine whose primary purpose was to publi...
Description: Sturgis Haskins was a long-time activist in Gay and Lesbian communities, and was one of...
Description: Margaret Cruikshank (b. 1940) has not only led a distinguished career in academia but i...
Description: The Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance (MLGPA) was formed in 1984 to advocate for LGB...