Willa Craig summarizes her background and explains how she started working in the women\u27s health care field in Missoula, Montana, first at Planned Parenthood as a birth control counselor and then at Blue Mountain Clinic. Craig explains her stance as a pro choice advocate and discusses her work as the director of Blue Mountain Clinic during turbulent times of difficulties in locating and retaining physicians who performed abortions, anti-choice protestors, the fire-bombing of the clinic, and the rebuilding process.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/1009/thumbnail.jp
Eleanor Mast discusses her experience with birth control and receiving an abortion in 1930 and 1931....
Anna Beckwith recounts the history of how her family migrated to Montana in 1886 and her family’s in...
Nancy Erickson describes her childhood, her time living in Germany, and her move to Missoula. She ta...
Sally Mullen describes her family background, her experience as a founding member of the Blue Mounta...
Thyra Haugen describes how her family emigrated from Copenhagen, Denmark, to the United States and h...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Martha Newell describes her involvement with the Montana Pro-Choice Coalition, the Women’s Resource ...
Robin Tawney Nichols describes her role in the Missoula environmental movement in the 1970s and 1980...
Dorothy Bradley describes the events that drew her to run for the Montana House of Representatives a...
Joan McCracken describes her early career in nursing and her rising interest in women’s health care....
Gloria Craig speaks about her work as administrative secretary Central Washington University, beginn...
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Pat Bauernfiend discusses her experiences working as a medical records librarian in Helena, Montana ...
Cecile Carleton talks about her childhood in and around Butte, Montana, as the daughter of a Protest...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Eleanor Mast discusses her experience with birth control and receiving an abortion in 1930 and 1931....
Anna Beckwith recounts the history of how her family migrated to Montana in 1886 and her family’s in...
Nancy Erickson describes her childhood, her time living in Germany, and her move to Missoula. She ta...
Sally Mullen describes her family background, her experience as a founding member of the Blue Mounta...
Thyra Haugen describes how her family emigrated from Copenhagen, Denmark, to the United States and h...
Mae Nan Ellingson describes what brought her to Montana and the University of Montana in 1967. She t...
Martha Newell describes her involvement with the Montana Pro-Choice Coalition, the Women’s Resource ...
Robin Tawney Nichols describes her role in the Missoula environmental movement in the 1970s and 1980...
Dorothy Bradley describes the events that drew her to run for the Montana House of Representatives a...
Joan McCracken describes her early career in nursing and her rising interest in women’s health care....
Gloria Craig speaks about her work as administrative secretary Central Washington University, beginn...
Judy Smith describes attending college during the 1960s. She talks about her involvement with the Wo...
Pat Bauernfiend discusses her experiences working as a medical records librarian in Helena, Montana ...
Cecile Carleton talks about her childhood in and around Butte, Montana, as the daughter of a Protest...
Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her...
Eleanor Mast discusses her experience with birth control and receiving an abortion in 1930 and 1931....
Anna Beckwith recounts the history of how her family migrated to Montana in 1886 and her family’s in...
Nancy Erickson describes her childhood, her time living in Germany, and her move to Missoula. She ta...