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University of California, Santa Barbara Davidson Library Department of Special Collections California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives GUIDE TO COMISIÓN FEMENIL MEXICANA NACIONAL ARCHIVES 1967-1997 [Bulk dates 1970-1990] Collection Number: CEMA 30. Size Collection: 31 linear feet (63 boxes). Acquisition Information: Donated by CFMN extant board of directors. Gift agreement dated January, 2001. Access restrictions: None. Use Restriction: Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained. Processing Information: Project Director Salvador Güereña, principle processor Alexander Hauschild, assistant Michelle Welch, 2003. Location: Del Norte. M:\CEMA COLLECTIONS\CFMN\cfmn_guide.doc 1

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University of California, Santa Barbara Davidson Library

Department of Special Collections California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives

GUIDE TO COMISIÓN FEMENIL MEXICANA NACIONAL ARCHIVES

1967-1997 [Bulk dates 1970-1990]

Collection Number: CEMA 30. Size Collection: 31 linear feet (63 boxes). Acquisition Information: Donated by CFMN extant board of directors. Gift agreement dated January, 2001. Access restrictions: None. Use Restriction: Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained. Processing Information: Project Director Salvador Güereña, principle processor Alexander Hauschild, assistant Michelle Welch, 2003. Location: Del Norte.

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HISTORY

The Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional, Inc. was founded by resolution at the 1970 National Issues Conference in Sacramento California. The Founding President was Francisca Flores, a Chicana activist already well respected for her many decades of community works. Recognizing that there were few organizations that met the needs of Latina women, nine resolutions were presented to the full body calling for the establishment of a Chicana/Mexicana women's commission. The resolution called for a commission that could direct it’s efforts toward organizing and networking women that they might assume leadership positions within the Chicano movement and in the community. Designed to disseminate news and information regarding the achievements of Chicana/Mexican women, and promote programs that provide solutions for women and their families; the resolutions read as follows:

RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH COMISIÓN FEMENIL MEXICANA NACIONAL, INC. (Adopted 10/10/70 at the National Issues Conference in Sacramento, CA)

The effort and work of Chicana/Mexican women in the Chicano movement is generally obscured because women are not accepted as community leaders, either by the Chicano movement or by the Anglo establishment.

The existing myopic attitude does not prove that women are not capable or willing to participate. It does not prove that women are not active, indispensable (representing over 50% of the population), experienced and knowledgeable in organizing tactics and strategy of a people's movement.

THEREFORE, in order to terminate exclusion of female leadership in the Chicano/Mexican movement and in the community, be it RESOLVED that a Chicana/Mexican Women's Commission be established at this conference which will represent women, in all areas where Mexicans prevail, and;

That this commission be known as the Comisión Femenil Mexicana, and; That the Comisión direct its efforts to organizing women to assume leadership positions within the

Chicano movement and in community life, and; That the Comisión disseminate news and information regarding the work and achievement of

Mexican/Chicana women, and; That the Comisión concern itself in promoting programs which specifically lend themselves to help,

assist and promote solutions to female type problems and problems confronting the Mexican family, and;

That the Comisión spell out issues to support, and explore ways to establish relationships with other women's organizations and movements.

VIVA LA CAUSA! Following this resolution, work began in earnest to fulfill its vision. The following years were spent researching and building a collective base of support in order to accomplish the directives of the resolution. Francisca Flores, a veteran of the Chicano movement, was instrumental in motivating and encouraging the development of la Comisión. During it’s first year, she along with Frances Bojorquez, Amelia Camacho and national chairwoman Jo Valdez Banda, initiated a national membership drive and designed the CFMN articles of incorporation including by-laws. These by-laws officially qualified la Comisión for grants from the Department of Labor an important funding source for many CFMN projects. As part of a series of 1971 resolutions the Chicana Service Action Center was established in 1972. The center continues to this day to provide low-income, unskilled women with job training. The center also operates a shelter for battered women, deals with the needs of Mexican American and Chicana Women and is unique in that it focuses upon linking other Chicana related resources together in an overlapping structure. The program developed ties to the County Department of Social Services, private industry and contacts with the Telephone Company, Southern California Edison, Northrop Rockwell, Prudential Insurance, IBM, Safeway, CBS, Los Angeles City and County Schools, the United Way, the White House and many, many others. The center established a myriad of contacts to assist in training, education and employment opportunities for women, provided by women. These contacts and networks overlap into the CFMN administrative contacts and provided many important funding and organizational tools during the Comisión’s history.

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In 1973, the CFMN held its Constitutional Convention at the Francisco Torres Convention Center in Goleta, California. In the 70s, 80s, and into the 90s, the Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional, Inc. functioned as a nexus of Latina issues, driving an agenda focused on women’s health, labor, and political pro-activism. Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional Inc. quickly grew to become one of the largest and most effective Hispanic organizations in the United States. In the same year, the CFMN had expanded to the stage where it could create the Centro de Niños, an innovative bilingual child development center and in the fall of that year CFMN was formally structured, with a constitution and a plan of action to develop leadership as well as expand membership. The next few years saw the establishment of chapters statewide. In 1975, CFMN went to Mexico City to attend the United Nation's International Decade of the Woman's Year conference and in 1977, attended the National Women’s Conference in Houston Texas where they were acknowledged as the leading Latina organization in the United States. In that same year they joined other Latinas in filing a landmark lawsuit; the Madrigal vs. Quilligan lawsuit and its subsequent appeal failed on the merits to stop the forced sterilization of Latinas in Los Angeles County Hospitals but succeeded in drawing attention to the problem. The lawsuit resulted in increased pressure to create bilingual consent forms, and made public the treatment of Latinas by health officials. In 1978, members participated in the National ERA March in Washington, D.C. and lobbied intensively for the extension of the Equal Rights Amendment and more importantly, strengthened protections and institutions for Chicanas. In 1980 CFMN attended the United Nations Mid-Decade Conference on Women in Copenhagen Denmark while at the same time supporting 16 separate chapters each with their own community resource programs. Over time the number of Chapters grew to 24. In 1982 the CFMN opened Casa Victoria, a residential treatment center for adolescent girls and that same year helped to arrange the first ever meeting in Kansas City of the presidents of National Latina many of whom were inspired by the CFMN, and attended the United Nations End of the Decade conference in Nairobi, Kenya. This is but a partial list of the CFMN’s accomplishments. The broader range and tremendous impact of the Comisión can be seen in the scope of the collection that follows.

SCOPE NOTE The Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional archives are subdivided into series according to the structure of the organization itself. In other words, board of directors meetings are arranged chronologically from the first to the last and in monthly order wherever the files were complete enough to do so. General administrative files follow the board of directors sub series, also ordered chronologically. In this way, it is possible to see the entire spectrum of work that was occurring within the organization during each year of its evolution. For example, within the CFMN general administration files sub series, administrators within the CFMN collected papers during each year according to their subject matter; this order is maintained here. By cross referencing dates it is possible to see not only what was planned by the board itself but to see how it was planned, then coordinated, executed and publicized in one or more of the many publications created by the CFMN. A 1973 conference planned in an executive board meeting in 1972 can be tracked through its planning stages, then through the conference material itself in Series IV Conferences, and then through Series VIII to find a summary of the event and even critique or reviews of the conference in subsequent research material found in the sub series on research and Chicana issues. In addition each branch chapter and resource center of the CFMN and any papers concerning their events and organizations are separated into its own section so that a substantive review of the extraordinary work done by this organization can be compiled. In the last section of the archives, materials used for events such as placards and large-scale art are organized and described in an “oversize” section and referenced by their dates to materials elsewhere in the collection. Audio and visual materials are listed as the last series and stored in CD format for patron use whenever possible. What follows is a series by sub series break down of the container list contents.

SERIES DESCRIPTION

Series I: CFMN Administrative Records. This series is made up of four sub series. The order to the CFMN files follows closely the internal structure of the CFMN itself, beginning with administrative files. Administrative files were collected by board members in most cases. Whenever a set of papers was labeled and singled out by a board member, that folder order was maintained here. Series I contains 4 sub series. The first sub series Board of Directors 1970-1995 contains board of directors and executive board meetings arranged chronologically and grouped by monthly meeting whenever possible. Occasionally the boards of directors meeting notes are duplicated by various board members during a

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monthly meeting. In those cases more than one individual on the board kept a file for the same events. The files are maintained in that order here. The second sub series is CFMN General Administrative files, ordered chronologically by year with not dated (n.d.) materials placed at the end. Within each year, content is arranged according to subject name, alphabetically with general or mixed administrative files placed at the end. The files contain correspondence, publicity materials, surveys, membership development and papers on subjects dealt with by the CFMN during any given year.

The third sub series, Research Chicana Issues/Miscellaneous is derived from a large section of the CFMN administrative files which dealt with and sought to identify Chicana/Latina issues of all kinds. These materials reflect the group’s efforts to gather research materials on those subjects. The files include correspondence, publicity, information releases from government agencies, reports, announcements, articles and papers. Many of the folders contain papers from a wide range of dates and are ordered alphabetically by subject and date ranged accordingly unless a date could not be determined. The fourth sub series Chapters, CFMN Administrative Files contains material specifically related to CFMN chapters. One of the main purposes of the CFMN was to tie a network of Chicana activists together across the state and the nation, a network capable of disseminating information and important resources at the local level. This sub series contains communication, publicity, reports and announcements related to one or more of the many chapters which joined the CFMN. This sub series differs from the following series on chapters in that it is material specifically related to the administrative relationship between the CFMN and its chapters. Series II: Chapters. This series contains correspondence, newsletters, articles, research, publicity, announcements and reports from CFMN Chapters. It differs from Series I CFMN administrative files sub series Chapters in that these materials were generated by the chapters themselves and collected by CFMN separately. The files have been arranged alphabetically by chapter name then chronologically within each chapter. Series III: Government Agencies. Over the course of the CFMN’s history, the CFMN communicated constantly with the highest levels of government. The CFMN’s influence was felt throughout the 70s and 80s through numerous contacts with federal and state administrations and their component agencies. All files relating to contact between the CFMN and the government are arranged here, ordered alphabetically by the name of the agency and chronologically within each agency. Series IV: Conferences. The conferences series is very comprehensive and covers a period from before the creation of the CFMN on into the late 90s. The series contains conference materials arranged chronologically into years and then by dates within those years. Only one year (1975) lacks documentation. Many conferences are grouped within a single folder where appropriate and a majority of the conference materials will also include correspondence, announcements, papers, articles and publicity related to the individual conferences. Not dated materials are found at the end of the conference series. Series V: Chicano Service Action Center. CSAC. (Established in 1972, the CSAC became independent of the CFMN in 1975). The CSAC was founded and chaired by Francisca Flores who also edited the CSAC newsletter. The Center’s work and its structure closely resemble the CFMN; the CSAC series is arranged accordingly with seven sub series following that structure. The first Sub series CSAC Board of Directors is arranged chronologically by meeting, monthly wherever possible. The second sub series Correspondence contains correspondence divided into incoming and outgoing and arranged chronologically. The third sub series CSAC General Administrative contains files collected from wide ranging subject matter concerning activities, proposed activities, and research materials for articles for the center’s publications. The files are arranged here chronologically beginning with not dated material. The sub series contains numerous examples of the subject matter the CSAC dealt with including job development, resource centers, community action groups, pieces by Anna Nieto-Gomez, the MALDEF sterilization cases, Chicano/Jewish Dialogue of 1980 (in 1990 CFMN traveled to Israel on a Latino and Jewish community exchange program,) among many others.

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The fourth sub series, Government Agencies, contains correspondence, newsletters, research materials, statistics, reports and announcements pertaining to government agencies that the CSAC had direct contact with. The sub series is chronological beginning in 1966 and continuing through 1983. The fifth sub series, Publications, contains materials from before the founding of the CFMN and the CSAC including Carta Legislativa, Carta Editorial, Carta Chicana/Mexicano as well as correspondence and notes concerning the CSAC newsletter (found in Series IX publications) and other Mexican American organizations like the Mexican American Political Association and several conferences. The materials were received as a group and are maintained in their original order. The sixth sub series is titled Research/ Original Work/ Correspondence/ Miscellaneous. This series resembles the General Administrative sub series but was collected specifically as part of files relating to research on Chicana topics. Beginning with a copy of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo these files are arranged chronologically. The seventh sub series is Notes/Newspaper Articles/Miscellaneous “Disputes.” Much of this sub series relates to the legal case of Ms. Kline against the CSAC. The files are arranged chronologically according to their date ranges. Series VI: Centro de Niños (established 1973). This series is arranged chronologically from the preliminary proposals for the center in 1973. The series contains files collected by the Centro’s board, board meetings, correspondence and research or background materials such as the Union and Labor information file collected by Sandy Sewell in 1976. The records for the board’s meetings from 1977 to 1978 are extensive, as is the file for a 1994 board meeting. These two meetings were divided into sections by the donors and are preserved here in that arrangement. Series VII: Casa Victoria (established 1982). Ordered chronologically the Casa Victoria Series spans two boxes and contains all material related to the proposal for and administration of the CFMN group home project Casa Victoria. These papers include examples of policies and procedures from a similar group home, the Calabasas Academy, requests for financial support, fundraising proposals and events as well as correspondence and meeting notes. Series VIII: Los Angeles County Latino Assessment Study, (LACLAS) contains all files related to a Los Angeles area study proposed to the Ford Foundation by the Tomás Rivera Center in order to determine salient issues among the Hispanic community. The study focused on among other things, Education/Youth, Employment/Training, Family/Health, Economic Development, Legal Services /Justice System, Housing/Transportation, and Immigration/Governance Structures. The LACLAS group was heavily influenced by Bea Stotzer, immediate past president of CFMN at the time. The series and project are very well documented here and arranged as it was created according to chronology with relevant correspondence remaining in place with its subject matter throughout the series. Series IX: Publications. During the course of the CFMN’s history, an excellent cross section of periodicals, newspaper articles, and newsletters were collected by the board, its chapter members and centers. These publications are preserved here and separated into three sub series. Sub series one, CFMN Publications Internal, contains all of the publications produced by the CFMN and its affiliated chapters and facilities beginning with Carta editorial, (edited by Francisca Flores), and continuing with the CSAC newsletter, the CFM Report, and the CFMN Newsletter also known as La Mujer. This sub series is arranged alphabetically by title and chronologically within titles. The second sub series is Publications External which contains numerous Chicana issues publications, feminist organization publications, newsletters, action alert publications and several Chicana political publications. The sub series is arranged alphabetically by title and chronologically within titles. The third sub series is Publications General. This sub series primarily contains Chicana/Chicano/feminist issue newspaper articles collected over the history of the Comisión and arranged here chronologically. Some of these articles can be found copied and placed with their relevant subject matter in other areas of the collection. The sub series ends with undated and miscellaneous materials. Series X: Oversize spans two boxes. Seriex XI: Audio Tapes contains two tape recorded CFMN meetings and a six tape recording from International Women’s Year.

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CONTAINER LIST SERIES I: CFMN ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS Box Folder Contents Board of Directors 1 1 National Issues Conference, 1970 1 2 CFMN, 1971 1 3 Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza, May 28-30, 1971 1 4 Meeting August 26, 1971 1 5 Board of Directors Resolutions October 8-10, 1971 Board Meetings 1 6 April 8, 1972 1 7 June 10, 1972 1 8 By-Laws, July 15, 1972 1 9 Board Meeting August 12, 1972 1 10 Women Today: invitation to be included in the Women’s Organizations and Leader’s directory, for 1973, received September 10, 1972 1 11 Articles of Incorporation, September 19, 1972 1 12 Proposal for the CSAC, 1972 1 13 CFM Resolutions, June 2, 1973 1 14 Constitution Bylaws, CFMN, June 3, 1973 1 15 Articles of Incorporation, July 14-31, 1973 1 16 Executive Board Meeting August 18, 1973 1 17 CFM Board Meeting Notes, August 27, 1973 1 18 CFM General Meetings and Misc., 1973 1 19 Notes, January, 1974 1 20 Installation Banquet, February 8, 1974 1 21 Meeting Minutes, February 16, 1974 Executive Board Meeting 1 22 March 15, 1974 1 23 April 6, 1974 1 24 May 18, 1974 1 25 June 15, 1974 1 26 Structure and Duties of Officers, June 1974 Board Meetings 1 27 July 20, 1974 1 28 September 21, 1974 1 29 October 19, 1974 1 30 Executive Board Meeting, 1974 1 31 B.O.D. Directors responsibilities, Draft by-laws, election committees, credential committee, 1974. 2 1 National Board Meeting, January, 18, 1975 2 2 Yolanda Nava, February 1975 Board Meetings 2 3 March 15, 1975 2 4 April 26, 1975 2 5 By-Laws, May 31, 1975 2 6 Annual Business Meeting, May 31-June 1, 1975 2 7 Notes and history, management resources, corporate structure and chapter development 1975 2 8 Centro de Niños Notes, 1975 2 9 Election Material for Frances Bojorques and Gloria Molina for President, 1975

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2 10 Proposed By-Laws, 1975-76 2 11 Annual Report, 1976-77 2 12 Annual Business Meeting, June 25, 1977 Board Meetings 2 13 August 20, 1977 2 14 September 17, 1977 2 15 November 5, 1977 2 16 Annual Business Meeting, 1977 2 17 Presents “Chicanas on the Move”, August 29, 1977 2 18 Nominations Committee, 1977 Board Meetings 2 19 January, 21, 1978 2 20 February 18, 1978 2 21 March 18, 1978 2 22 April 1978 2 23 May 1978 2 24 Annual Business Meeting, June 17, 1978 2 25 Board Meeting Correspondence, August 2, 1978 2 26 Board Meeting Revisions, September 23, 1978 2 27 Board Meeting October 21, 1978 2 28 Installation and Awards, November 18, 1978 2 29 Board Meeting Correspondence, November-December 1978 2 30 Board Meeting December 19, 1978 3 1A Awards, Francisca Flores, 1979 3 1 Weekend Workshop, April 28-29, 1979 3 2 Election Material, Gloria V. Nievez June 1979 3 3 Annual Business Meeting, June 9, 1979 3 4 Annual Report, June 1979 3 5 Board Meeting August 18, 1979 3 6 September 29, 1979 3 7 Installation, September 30, 1979 3 8 Ad Hoc Committee Meeting, October 27, 1979 3 9 Board Meeting December 8, 1979 3 10 Long Range Planning Seminar, February 16-17, 1980 3 11 National Hispanic Feminist Conference, March 29-30, 1980 3 12 Board Meeting April 26, 1980 3 13 Finance Task Force, April 23, 1980 3 14 Facilitators Meeting, April 20, 1980 3 15 Annual Business Meeting, June 14, 1980 3 16 Board Meetings July 26, 1980 4 1 Board Meeting August 23, 1980 4 2 Annual Installation, August 24, 1980 4 3 Board Meeting September 20, 1980 4 4 Tenth Anniversary, November 1, 1980 4 5 Board Meeting November 15, 1980 4 6 Election Campaign, 1980 4 7 Resolutions, 1980 4 8 Resolution on Reapportionment, 1980 4 9 Chapter Representatives and Presidents list, 1980-1981 4 10 Annual Report, Chapter Reports, 1980-1981 Board Meetings 4 11 January, 17, 1981 4 12 March 21, 1981 4 13 Leadership Training Seminar, April 11, 1981

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4 14 Board Meeting, May 16, 1981 4 15 Annual Business Meeting, June 13 1981 Board Meetings 4 16 August 19, 1981 4 17 October 10, 1981 4 18 November 21, 1981 65 1 Board Meeting May, 1981 4 19 Position Paper: Abortion, November Draft, 1981 Board Meeting 5 1 January 23, 1982 5 2 June 26, 1982 5 3 August 7, 1982 5 4 Correspondence, Gloria Molina, 1982 5 5 Treasurer’s Report, January, 22, 1983 65 5 Grant Writing Class, 1983 5 6 Proposal for Executive Director, February 1, 1983 5 7 Board Meeting February 9, 1983 5 8 Correspondence, Out-Going Feb 1983 5 9 Executive Board Meeting, April 9, 1983 5 10 Annual Business Meeting June 22, 1983 5 11 Board Meeting, June 25, 1983 5 12 Board of Directors Transitional Meeting, August 6, 1983 5 13 Board Meeting October 1, 1983 5 14 Rosters, 1983-1984 5 15 February 25, 1984 5 16 Annual Business Meeting, June 30, 1984 5 17 Retreat and Questionnaires, July 11, 1984 Board Meetings 5 18 August 24, 1984 6 1 September 22, 1984 6 2 November 17, 1984 6 3 Correspondence – Incoming & Outgoing, 1984 6 4 By-Laws, 1984-1985 Board Meetings 6 5 February 9, 1985 6 6 March 30, 1985 6 7 CFMN, April 1985 6 8 Board Meeting May 18, 1985 6 9 Annual Business Meeting, June 29, 1985 7 1 Board Meeting, September 21, 1985 7 2 Retreat/Casa Victoria, October 13, 1985 7 3 Board Meeting, November 2, 1985 7 4 Archival Committee, 1985 7 5 Casa Victoria I, 1985 7 6 Child Care Workers Job Descriptions, 1985 7 7 End-Decade Conference, 1985 7 8 Hispanic Volunteer Council, 1985 7 9 U.N.I.W.Y, Kenya, 1985 7 10 Correspondence – Incoming and Outgoing, 1985 Board Meetings 7 11 January, 25, 1986 7 12 May 17, 1986 7 13 Executive Committee Meeting, June 14, 1986

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7 14 Annual Business Meeting, includes Annual Report, June 28, 1986 7 15 Correspondence, 1986 8 1 Board Meeting May 16, 1987 8 2 Annual Business Meeting, June 27, 1987 8 3 Board of Directors, 1987 8 4 Leticia Quezada for Los Angeles City Board of Education, 1987 8 5 Annual Business Meeting, July 30, 1988 8 6 Status Reports, 1988 8 7 Annual Business Meeting, July 7, 1990 8 8 Board Meeting/Retreat, November 17, 1990 8 9 20th Anniversary, 1990 65 2 Annual Business Meeting, 1990-1991 8 10 Annual Business Meeting, July 18, 1992 8 11 October 10, 1992 Board Meetings 8 12 January, 9, 1993 8 13 March 13, 1993 8 14 April 20, 1993 8 15 Annual Business Meeting, July 31, 1993 65 3 Installation of Officers and Membership Brunch, 1993 8 16 By Laws, Revised July, 1994 8 17 Executive Board Meeting, October 19, 1994 8 18 Annual Business Meeting, June 17, 1995 9 1 By-Laws and Drafts, n.d. 9 2 History, n.d. 9 3 Personnel Policy & Procedures, n.d. 9 4 Misc. Election Materials for Board of Directors, n.d. 9 5 Misc., n.d. Fundraising 65 4 Fundraising Proposals, 1984-1986 65 6 Fundraising-Leadership Training Program, 1988-1989 65 7 Fundraising-Ford Foundation, 1987-1990 65 8 Fundraising-Workshop, 1986-1989 65 9 Hispanic Designers Gala Fashion Show Benefit, 1987-1988 65 10 Grant Proposal-Ford Foundation, 1988-1990 Committees 1973-1996 10 1 Convention Evacuation Committee Retreat, 1973 10 2 Committee Rosters, 1974 10 3 Mayor’s Committee on Childcare, 1974 10 4 Symposium for Bilingual Bicultural Manpower Development, 1974 10 5 Legislative Committee-Chicanas in Politics, 1975 10 6 Action Council for Comprehensive Child Care, 1976 10 7 Education Committee, 1976 10 8 Child Care Committee, 1976 10 9 National Issues Conference, 1978 10 10 CFMN, Los Angeles Committees1978-89 10 11 Coalition of Hispanic Orgs. 1980 10 12 Ad Hoc and Advisory Committee Members, 1982 10 13 Ad Hoc Committee for Residential Group Home, 1982 10 14 Group Home Advisory Committee, 1982 10 15 Ad Hoc Zoning Committee, 1985

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10 16 Advisory Committee Mondale for President 30th Cong. Dist. 1984 10 17 56th Assembly District Democratic Committee-Outreach Subcommittee, 1985 10 18 Election Committee, 1989 10 19 Semana de la Niña Committee, 1991 10 20 Children’s Issues Committee, Meeting Feb. 2, 1993 10 21 Miscellaneous 1996 CFMN General Administrative files [1969] 11 1 Consumer Action Council proposal for the establishment of a comprehensive consumer

protection project 1971 11 2 Correspondence 11 3 Sex Project Questionnaire 11 4 Miscellaneous 1972 11 5 Membership Development 11 6 Miscellaneous 1973 11 7 Installation Dinner Dance-Fundraiser, February 9 11 8 Correspondence 11 9 Hispanic Urban Center 11 10 Membership Development 11 11 Yolanda Nava Papers 11 12 Miscellaneous 1973-1974 11 13 Rosters, Membership Development 1974 11 14 Correspondence 11 15 Hermana Unidas Center 11 16 San Bernadino area teacher preperation project for bilingual/bicultural trainees 12 1 Personnel Policy and Procedures 12 2 Miscellaneous 1975 12 3 Correspondence 12 4 Hermana Unidas Center 12 5 Transfer of Corporate Responsibilities to CSAC, draft 12 6 Training and Technical Assistance and Affirmative Action Research 12 7 Miscellaneous 1975-1976 12 8 General Membership Meetings 1976 12 9 Correspondence 12 10 Miscellaneous 1977 12 11 Correspondence 12 12 Correspondence with Coors Distributing Co. 12 13 Correspondence with Family Affair Productions, Equal Rights Records, 45 Record, “Stand Up For Your Rights”

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13 1 LULAC-correspondence w/ Sally Martinez 13 2 Membership Committee 13 3 Miscellaneous 1978 13 4 Annual Business Meeting, Sewell Files 13 5 Chicano Issue Conference Correspondence 13 6 Correspondence 13 7 LULAC, Invitation to attend 49th Annual National Convention 13 8 MALDEF lawsuit funding medical abortions 13 9 Proposed By-Law Revisions 13 10 Miscellaneous 1979 13 11 American Women’s Economic Development Corporation 13 12 California Elected Women’s Association for Education and Research 13 13 Chicana Resource Center 13 14 Coalition of Labor Union Women 13 15 Committee on the Status of Women 13 16 Correspondence 13 17 Employment Centers 13 18 Gloria Molina Reception 14 1 Group Home 14 2 Hispanic Leaders Coalition 14 3 Hispanic Urban Center 14 4 Historical Documents 14 5 Legal 14 6 LULAC, Invitation to Hispanic Women Service Awards and Recognition Luncheon 14 7 Media, Publicity Release 14 8 Membership and Recruitment Program, August 14 9 National Women’s Political Caucus 14 10 The Nestle Boycott 14 11 Résumés 14 12 Women and Minorities in Television Drama, 1969-1978 14 13 Women Can Win! Seminars 14 14 Women’s Action Alliance 14 15 Miscellaneous 1980 14 16 Action Alerts 15 1 ACLU Reproductive Rights Petition, July 15 2 Announcements 15 3 Board of Directors 15 4 Career Success Workshop 15 5 Coalition of Black, Hispanic and Jewish Women, October 15 6 Coalition for Hispanos in Juvenile Justice, September 12 15 7 Conference, “Making Policy, Not Coffee” 15 8 Correspondence 16 1 Economic Development Proposal 16 2 Gloria Molina for Assembly Woman 16 3 Governor’s Chicana Issues Conference 16 4 Historical Documents 16 5 Installation 16 6 Invitations 16 7 Media Task Force 16 8 Membership Applications

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16 9 National Hispanic Feminist Conference, March 28-30 16 10 Nestle Boycott 16 11 Organization and Conference Announcements 16 12 Political Action Committee 16 13 Rely Tampons 16 14 Resolution on Reapportionment by Nell Soto 16 15 Sterilization 16 16 Southern California Coalition of Battered Women Newsletter 17 1 “Together We Are Strong” 17 2 Voter Registration 17 3 Women Take Back the Night 17 4 Miscellaneous 1981 17 5 Fiscal/Finance Committee 17 6 Annual Business Meeting 17 7 Financials 1981-1987 17 8 Bi-Annual and Executive Board Meeting, January, 22 17 9 Board of Directors 17 10 Californios For Fair Representation 17 11 Conference, “Corporate Consciousness” Leadership Training Seminar 18 1 Conference, “Positive Alternatives and Positive Changes,” news articles 18 2 Correspondence, Incoming from Art Torres 18 3 Correspondence, Incoming and Outgoing to Gloria Moreno-Wycoff 18 4 Correspondence, Miscellaneous 18 5 ERA Yes 18 6 Gularte Tract Issue, Santa Barbara County 18 7 Intergroup Committee Info. 18 8 LULAC-California State Directors Office 18 9 Santa Barbara Conference 18 10 To Copy, Personal 18 11 U.N. Mid-Decade Conference for Women, Copenhagen, Denmark 18 12 United Way of America, Hispanic Leaders Meeting, March 18 13 Miscellaneous 1982 19 1 Annual Financial Report, June 21 19 2 Correspondence 19 3 Group Home Program Abstract 19 4 Research 19 5 Miscellaneous 1983 19 6 Adolescent Pregnancies, Lydia Bettrán 19 7 Conference, “Positive Alternatives and Positive Changes.” Marlene Linares,

March 12, Whittier, Ca 19 8 Conference, “Positive Alternatives and Positive Changes,” Solicitation Letter 19 9 Conference, “Positive Alternatives and Positive Changes,” Thank you Letters 19 10 Correspondence 19 11 Donations/Registration Fees 19 12 Expand Homes/Receipts 19 13 Group Home 20 1 Group Home, Administrative/Fiscal Structure 20 2 Group Home, Gloria Moreno-Wycoff, March 12 20 3 Group Home, WEEA Proposal Master Copy 20 4 Group Home, WEEA Proposal Rough Draft

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20 5 Juvenile Justice, Stats Info, Gloria Moreno-Wycoff 20 6 News Releases/Press Mailing Lists 20 7 Résumés and Biographical Information, Conference Speakers 20 8 Teen Pregnancy Stats and Info 20 9 WEEA RFP Grant Application 20 10 Miscellaneous 1984 21 1 Correspondence 21 2 Group Home Advisory Board 21 3 Installation, November 17 21 4 Gloria Moreno Awards 21 5 Ortega Campaign 21 6 “We Are The Difference”, May 21 7 Miscellaneous 1985 21 8 Adolescent Pregnancy Child Watch Fact Sheet Info Forms 21 9 Correspondence 21 10 Miscellaneous 1985-1986 21 11 Annual Report 1986 21 12 Adolescent Pregnancy Child Watch, Los Angeles County 21 13 Adolescent Pregnancy Child Watch, Report, Los Angeles County 21 14 Adolescent Pregnancy Issue for Action, Los Angeles County 21 15 Annual Conference 21 16 Ballet Folklorico Sonrisa, Pasadena, CFM, Inc. 21 17 Correspondence 21 18 Financial Statements 22 1 Hispanic Designers Fashion Show Benefit 22 2 Moreno-Wycoff, Gloria 22 3 Organizational Development Audit 22 4 Proposed Leadership Conference, Spring 22 5 Scribner and Green 22 6 Stotzer, Bea 22 7 Miscellaneous 1986-1987 22 8 Meetings 1987 22 9 Adolescent Pregnancy Child Watch 22 10 Correspondence 22 11 Hacer/Coors 22 12 Hispanic Designers Fashion Show and Benefit 22 13 Leticia Quezada for School Board 22 14 Notes 22 15 Recruitment 22 16 Teen Pregnancy 23 1 Miscellaneous 1988 23 2 Correspondence, Bea Stotzer

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23 3 Casa Victoria Fundraising, Miami Sound Machine Benefit 23 4 Miscellaneous 1989 23 5 Adolescent Pregnancy Child Watch 23 6 Correspondence 23 7 Telecommunications Education Trust 24 1 United Way System wide Admissions Committee 24 2 Miscellaneous 1990 24 3 Correspondence 24 4 20th Anniversary Gala 24 5 Miscellaneous 1991 24 6 Annual Business Meeting, June 24 7 Latino Children’s Issues Project 24 8 Semana de la Niña 1992 24 9 Latino Children’s Issues Project 24 10 President’s Message 24 11 Miscellaneous 1993 24 12 Correspondence 24 13 Miscellaneous 1994 24 14 Board of Directors 24 15 Financial Statements 24 16 Miscellaneous 1995 24 17 Miscellaneous 1996 24 18 Correspondence 24 19 Francisca Flores, Eulogy (See also OVERSIZE Francisca Flores Display Placards) 1997 24 20 Children Defense Fund Undated 25 1 Announcements 25 2 By-Laws and other organizations 25 3 Casa Loma, New Economics for Women 25 4 Chicana Women 25 5 Correspondence 25 6 Miscellaneous 25 7 Notes 25 8 Guidelines for news writing about women 25 9 Leadership Training 25 10 McRae vs. Califano 25 11 Membership Cards

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25 12 Membership information on corporate papers 25 13 Photographs, 7 photographs (Chicana women speaking and participating in events, several of which include Gloria Moreno-Wycoff) 25 14 Political Action Committees Money 25 15 Proposals 25 16 Research, Proposals for community organizations Research Chicana Issues/Miscellaneous 26 1 Assembly Bill 1302, 1417 1977 26 2 Brochure-Design 1973-1975 26 3 Business and Professional Women’s Foundation 1977-1979 26 4 California’s Women Coalition 1977-1978 26 5 Carter Administrative Reply Action-IWY Plan 1978 26 6 Chicano Power and Politics-Herald Examiner 1982 26 7 Child Care Project 1973-1974 26 8 Chris Fuentes 1979-1980 26 9 Civil Rights 1979-1980 26 10 Civil Rights Update 1979-1982 26 11 Correspondence; Admin. General-Incoming 1974-1980 26 12 Education of Hispanics, (To: Gloria Moreno Wycoff Vice President Commission Femenil Cal State Fullerton From: Department of Health Education And Welfare Office Of Students Financial Assistance) 1980 26 13 Energy Conservation, 1979 26 14 Forum of National Hispanic Organizations July 79 26 15 First Eighteen Months: A Status Report Of 1978 26 16 Health, 1979 26 17 Hispanic Coalitions, 1976-1979 26 18 Hispanic Resources, 1977-1978 26 19 The Los Angeles Book and Family Festival, 1995/1998 26 20 MacLaren Hall, 1985 26 21 Media Bilingual, 1975-1979 27 1 National Economic Development Center, 1981/1984 27 2 National Women’s and Women’s Rights Organization, July 78 27 3 NOW-Legal Defense and Education Fund, 1977-1980 27 4 NWEE-National Women’s Employment/Education Welfare Reform Policy, 1979 27 5 Organización Nacional de Mujeres (N.O.W.), 1972 27 6 Original Art n.d. 27 7 Original Work n.d. 27 8 Pacific Oaks College: Children’s School, Research Center, 1997 27 9 Papers Unsigned n.d. 27 10 Penal Reform Women, 1976-1977 27 11 Political Familism: Toward Sex Role Equity in Chicano Families, © 1975 by Maxine Baca Zin 27 12 Preliminary Report on a Study of Unincorporated East of Los Angeles, 1960-1969 27 13 Publications List for La Causa, includes Regeneracion, 1970 27 14 Refugee Act of 1980, 1980 27 15 Sterilization, 1976 27 16 Summaries of Comments, 1986 27 17 Vice President’s Task Force On Youth Employment, n.d. 27 18 Wider Opportunities for Women, Inc., 1981 27 19 Woman’s Action Alliance, Incorporated 1979 27 20 Yolanda Nava, Nominated for Membership to Independent Order of Foresters, 1974 Chapters, CFMN Administrative Files concerning chapters 28 1 CFMN, Comision Chapter, Poder Femenil, 1974 28 2 Chapters’ President Roster, 1979

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28 3 CFMN Annual Chapter Reports, 1979-1980 28 4 CFMN Correspondence to Board, Chapters, Presidents, Membership, Jan.-July, 1981 28 5 Chapter Membership Rosters, 1981 28 6 CFMN, Chapter Reports, 1983-1984 28 7 CFMN, Pres. Memo Report, March and April, 1985 28 8 CFRH to CFMN, Charter Applications, 1985-1987 28 9 CFMN Update to Chapter Members, 1986 28 10 Chapter Membership Rosters, 1992-1993 SERIES II: CHAPTERS Box Folder Contents 28 11 Northern Regional Chapter Reports, May 21, 1983 28 12 Comisión Femenil de Arizona Newsletter, 1972 28 13 CFMN, Las Mujeres Arizona Chapter, 1980-1981 28 14 CFMN Camelia Chapter, 1974 28 15 Comisión Femenil de la Costa Central, Santa Maria, 1980-1981 28 16 CFMN de la Costa Central, 1981 28 17 Comisión Femenil, Kern County Chapter, 1980-1981 28 18 CFKC, 1982 Comision Femenil de Los Angeles 28 19 1970-1977 28 20 Chapter Report, March 1978 28 21 County, 1979-1982 28 22 1983 28 23 1983-1986 28 24 Correspondence, Newsletters, etc. 1984-1991 28 25 1990-91 28 26 AASUL News, Director Gloria Moreno-Wycoff, Task Force Gloria Molina, Fall 1990 28 27 UCLA Theta Xi Songbook, 1992 29 1 CFLA By- laws-1992-1993 29 2 CFLA General records 1992-97 29 3 n.d. 29 4 Comisión Femenil, Mujeres Latinas de Merced, 1981 29 5 Comisión Femenil de Orange County, 1979-1980 29 6 Comisión Femenil de Orange County, 1980-1981 66 1 CFLA Correspondence, Newsletters, etc. (misc.), 1984-1991 66 2 CFLA, 1990-1991 66 3 AASUL News, Director Gloria Moreno Wycoff, Task Force Gloria Molina, 1990 66 4 UCLA-Theta XI Songbook, 1992 Comision Feminil de Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley 29 7 Awards, N.D. 29 8 Chicana Issues Conference 1978 29 9 Comisión Femenil de Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley 1979 29 10 Comisión Femenil de Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley Aug 1982-Sep 1983 29 11 Aztec Splendor 1986 29 12 CFMN Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley 1986-1993 29 13 Board of Directors 1993 29 14 Board of Directors 1994 29 15 Casa Victoria 1994

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29 16 Board of Directors 1995 29 17 Membership CF Pasadena 1995 29 18 CF Pasadena Publicity N.D. 29 19 Comisión Femenil, Pomona Valley Chapter March 1981 Comisión Femenil Rio Hondo 64 1 1976-1983 64 2 CFRH Newsletters 1981 64 3 CFRH Activities-1982-1983 64 4 CFRH- 1983-1984 64 5 Annual Business Meetings 1982-1984 64 6 Executive Board Meeting 1984 64 7 CFRH 1984-1985 64 8 Rape Awareness Workshop 1985 64 9 1st Annual Dolores Huerta Achievement Awards- May 19,1990 64 10 CFRH Newsletter, n.d. 64 11 Comision Femenil de Sacramento, 1982 64 12 Comision Femenil San Fernando Valley, 1996 64 18 Chapters, Miscellaneous, n.d.

League of Mexican American Women, Fresno 64 13 Officers, 1975 64 14 By-Laws,1980 64 15 League News, 1980 64 16 10 Year Anniversary, 1993 64 17 Fresno, n.d. SERIES III: GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Box Folder Contents California Government agencies 30 1 California Employment & Training Advisory Office (State CETA Office), 1977 30 2 California Human Services Coalition – Legislative Committee, 1982 30 3 California Governors Office, Edward G. Brown, 1979-1980 30 4 California Rural Legal Assistance – Migrant Farmworkers Project, 1979 30 5 California Youth Authority, 1980, 1984 30 6 Democratic Party Miscellaneous, 1982 30 7 Department of Agriculture, Food and Service News, 1980 30 8 Department of Commerce, 1974-1980 United States Department of Education, (In 1979, the Department of Education Organization Act was signed into law, providing for a separate Department of Education. Previous to this year it was included in the umbrella of the Department of Health Education and Welfare). 30 9 Dept. of Education, Los Angeles School District, 1977-1979 30 10 Dept. of Education, Developmental Projects, 1979 30 11 Dept. of Education, Centro de Niños Inc., 1982 United States Department of Energy 30 12 Department of Energy, n.d.

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United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare 30 13 Dept of Health, Education and Welfare, Organizational Chart, September 1, 1971 30 14 Women’s Action Program, 1971 30 15 Dept. of Welfare, Child & Family Services Act, 1974 30 16 Women’s Educational Equity Act, 2nd Annual Report, September 30, 1977 30 17 Secretary’s Advisory Committee on the Rights and Responsibilities of Women, December 31, 1979 30 18 Department of Health, Amici Curiae, 1979 30 19 Immigration & Refugee Policy, 1979-1980 30 20 Department of Rehabilitation, 1980 30 21-22 California Legislature Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and Assembly Human Services Committee, “The Feminization of Poverty”, 1983 31 1 Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1979-1980 31 2 Department of Industrial Relations, 1979-1982 31 3 Department of Industrial Relations, Fair Employment Practice Commission hearing, F. Flores, 1974 31 4 Department of Justice, Women’s Rights Handbook, 1976 31 5 Department of Justice, Women’s Rights Handbook, 1980 31 6 Department of Justice, Violent Juvenile Offender Program, Request for Proposals, 1982 31 7 Department of Labor, California Commission for the Status of Women, 1973-1979 31 8 Department of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, 1972-1979 31 9 Department of Labor, News, 1978-1980 31 10 Department of Labor, Workplace Standards Administration, 1971 31 11 Department of State, World Conference of the U.N. Decade for Women, 1980 31 12 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1979-1980 31 13 Equal Rights Advocates, Inc., 1979-1980 31 14 Robert J. Lagomarsino, July 7, 1980 City of Los Angeles Government agencies 32 1 Misc. Proposals, 1970 32 2 Department of Fire, October 1973 32 3 Advisory Committee on Child Care, 1973-1974 32 4 Advisory Committee on Status of Women, 1973-1981 32 5 Department of Water and Power, 1976 32 6 Department of Water and Power, 1984-1988 County of Los Angeles Government agencies 32 7 Office of the Mayor, Tom Bradley, 1973, 1979 32 8 Manpower Advisory Council, 1974 32 9 Office of City Attorney, September 1979 32 10 Board of Supervisors, Dedication of E. Roybal Comprehensive Health Center, November 1979 32 11 Southern California Council of Churches, “Surviving the 1980’s: A Senior

Guide to Community Services in L.A. County”, August 1981 32 12 Commission on Human Relations, Coalition Against Sex Discrimination in Employment, February 26, 1982 32 13 Commission on the Status of Women, Commission on Assaults Against Women, 1982 32 14 Los Angeles County Foster Care Handbook, 1982 32 15 Chief Administrative Office, Information Services, 1982-1983 32 16 Child Services Commission Report, January, 1985 Legislature

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32 17 California Legislature, 1975-1982 32 18 Congressional Legislature, Employment & Training Act, 1973 32 19 Senate Legislature, 1973-1980 Miscellaneous 33 1 1964-1984 33 2 National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s Year, 1976-1977 33 3 Statehouse Conference on Children and Youth, 1978 33 4 The Urban Institute, K. Moore, Teen Pregnancy, 1983 White House 33 5 United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1977, 1980 33 6 Office of Media Liaison/White House Press Office (Hispanic Pres. Appointees), 1977-1980 33 7 White House Briefing for Hispanic Leaders, August 10, 1979 33 8 Hernandez, Richard, Deputy Assistant to Pres., (The Carter Admin. & Hispanics: The Partnership to Progress), 1979 33 9 Office of Sarah Weddington, 1979-1980 33 10 White House Miscellaneous, 1979-1980 33 11 Secretary of Education, January, 25, 1980 33 12 Earth Day ’80, Background Report, April 1980 33 13 National Hispanic Heritage Week Proclamation, September 1980 33 14 Office for Hispanic Affairs, 1980 33 15 Borcherdt, Wendy, Assistant to Pres. Regan for Public Liaison, (Federalism Program), 1982 SERIES IV: CONFERENCES Box Folder Contents 1966 34 1 League of Mexican-American Women Achievement Awards, May 7 1968 34 2 Second Annual “Nuevas Vistas” Conference, Department of Education, May 10 1970 34 3 National Issues Conference, Sacramento, California, Oct 9-11 1971 34 4 National Issues Conference (Steering Committee), February 28 34 5 Educational Issues Conference, May 15 34 6 National Chicana Conference, May 29-30 34 7 Mexican American National Issues Conference, Sept 1 34 8 CFM Workshop, Oct 9 34 9 Spanish-Speaking Coalition Conference, October 23-24 1972 34 10 Consultation for Spanish-Surnamed Women, March 34 11 The Chicana Conference presented by Chicanas Independientes of Whittier College, November 11 1973 34 12 San Diego City College Chicana Conference, January, 6 34 13 Santa Monica College Women’s Week, March 34 14 Conferencia Femenil, March 24

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34 15 Semana de la Mujer April 23-27 34 16 The Latin American Woman and the Chicana, May 12-13 34 17 Conferencia Internacional de las Americas, May 18 34 18 Conferencia de Mujeres Mexicanas, May 19 34 19 CFMN First Annual Convention, June 2-3 34 20 National Organization for Women 2nd Workshop Conference, June 16 34 20 East Los Angeles Health Symposium, September 4 34 20 Plaza de la Raza Annual General Membership Meeting, September 14 34 20 “See How She Runs…” Seminar on California Politics for Women, National Women’s Political Caucus, Sacramento Chapter, September 21-23 34 20 National Women’s Political Caucus of California: 1st Annual State Regional Convention, September 28-30 34 21 Conference for Women of Mexican Decent, September 29 34 22 First Southwest Regional Business-Women’s Conference, October 1 34 22 Conference on Issues of the Mexican American, Oct 19-21 34 22 Coalition for Economic Survival Party, Nov 17 1974 34 23 CFMN 1st Annual Installation Banquet, February 8 34 23 1st West Coast Business Women’s Conference, February 20-23 34 23 California Legislative Roundtable (Call to Meeting), June 1 34 23 Business and Professional Women’s Council Meeting: Workshops, July 9 34 23 Women’s Program Meeting, July 11 34 23 First Annual Chicana-Artisan Festival, September 7 34 23 National Spanish-Speaking Coalition on Domestic Affairs 2nd National Convention, November 8-10 34 23 Mexican-American National Issues Conference, November 15-17 34 23 Proposed One-Day Conference, November 1976 34 24 CFMN Annual Meeting and Conference, June 1977 34 25 NWPC Chicana Caucus, September 34 25 Association of Mexican-American Educators, Inc.: Conference, Regarding: Bilingual Education, November 10-13 34 26 IWY National Women’s Conference, League of United Latin American Citizens, Houston Nov. 18-21 1978 34 27 Coors Contributions, Correspondence Jan-Feb 34 28 National Issues Conference, April 22 34 29 CFMN presents “La Mujer: Acción y Cambio”, April 22-23 35 1 National Chicana Foundation, Inc. presents “Low Income Women Who Head Households Equity Through Education and Employment”, July 15 35 2 Fresno League Proposal for Issues Conference 35 3 National Issues Conference Committee Meeting Minutes 35 4 Proposal for Funding a Hispanic Feminist Scholarship Conference 35 5 Women at Work Exposition 1979 35 6 CFMN Leadership Conference Folder, March 23-25 35 6 CFMN Annual Conference Brochure, April 28-29 35 6 Pasadena Connection Conference, June 5-6 35 6 National Association of Commissions for Women Annual Conference, June 8-10

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35 7 Chicana Conference, July 31 35 7 Minority Women’s Leadership Conference, August 25 35 7 Chicanas on the Move, August 29 35 7 Invitation to Swearing in of Raul R. Valdez, Sept 6 35 7 Hispanos Unidos 2nd Annual Solidarity Reunion, October 21 35 7 CFMN League of Mexican-American women Annual Luncheon Fashion Show Oct. 35 7 Women’s and Children’s Crisis Shelter Workshop on Family Violence November 16 35 7 National Assembly on the Future of Family, Nov 19 1980 35 8 Adelante, Mujer Hispana A Conference for Hispanic Women, Jan. 11-12 35 9 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, February 27-March 1 35 10 CFMN Annul Conference, “Chicanas in the 80’s: Making Policy, Not Coffee,” March 8-9 35 11 1st Annual Hispanic Feminist Conference, March 28-30 35 12 SER National Conference, April 7-10 35 13 Women “Take Back the Night” March – Commission on the Status of Women, April 19 35 14 Latino Youth Media Conference, May 3 35 15 National ERA March, Chicago, May 13, 1980 35 16 Conference on Mexican and Spanish-Speaking Community’s Needs and Goals for 1980’s, May 17 35 17 National Image Convention, May 29-June 1 35 18 San Francisco Regional Conference for Women, June 6-7 35 1 National Congress of Neighborhood Women Conference, June 11 35 1 1st Annual Governor’s Chicana Issues Conference, June 20-22 35 1 Decenio de las Naciones Unidas Para la Mujer, World Conference of U.N. 35 1 Decade for Women: Equality, Development, and Peace, July 14-30 35 1 National Council of La Raza Affiliate Convention, July 23-26 35 1 Culture Shock: Picking Up The Pieces, August 13, 14 & 15 36 2 Women’s Congress Steering Committee Meeting, August 19 36 3 End Barrio Warfare Conference, August 31 36 4 Southern California Women’s Leaders Meetings, August 36 5 Women’s Bureau 60th Anniversary Conference, September 2-4 36 6 Hispanic Unification Board, September 5 36 7 Hispanic Blue Print 80’s, September 17-21 36 8 Capacity Building Seminar, October 20 36 9 National Association of Cuban-American Women: 2nd National Training Conference, October 23-25 36 10 CFMN 10th Anniversary Celebration, November 1 36 11 League of Mexican-American Women present 5th Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon, November 29 36 12 Community Development Department, November 36 13 National Women’s Political Caucus of California, 1980 36 14 Adelante, Mujer Hispanic Conference Model 36 15 Misc. Various invitations for CFMN’s presence 1981 36 16 Women’s Center at Council House, January, 11 36 17 Quarterly Conference, February 10 36 18 Los Angeles Bicentennial, February 13 36 19 Future, Technology and Woman, March 6-8 36 20 Conference on Women’s Culture in American Society, 1880-1980, March 21-22 36 21 NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund Conference, March 30 36 22 CFMN Leadership Training “Corporate Consciousness”, April 11 36 23 Women’s Employment Options Conference, May 30

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1982 36 24 CFMN presents “A Strategy to Win”, March 19-21 36 25 National Women’s Conference Committee, New Era: New Day, July 1 1983 36 26 National Women’s History Week, March 6-12 36 27 CFMN presents “Positive Alternatives, Positive Changes”, March 12 37 1 The Hispana: Factors Leading to Involvement in Juvenile Justice System, March 12 37 2 CFMN presents An Open Forum, March 30, 1983 37 3 Hispanic Women’s Week, May 2-4 37 4 Hispanic Women in California Politics, June 18 1984 37 5 Achieving Excellence and Equity in Education, March 19 37 6 Child Welfare League of America, April 37 7 CFMN presents “We Are the Difference”, May 19 1985 37 8 National Hispanic Women’s Conference, February 1-2 37 9 U.N. Decade for Women Pre-Conference, February 24 37 10 Mayor’s Advisory Committee On Child Care, February 27 37 11 Los Angeles Roundtable for Children, 1985 1986 37 12 Hispanic Jewish Dialogue Trip to México City, August 3-7 37 13 Los Angeles Roundtable for Children, 1986 1987 37 14 CFMN Board Retreat in Ventura, February 6-8 37 15 Los Angeles Roundtable for Children, 1987 37 16 Casa Victoria I, 1987-88 1988 37 17 Santa Monica College presents “Turning Points and New Pathways”, March 12 1990 37 18 CFMN 20th Anniversary Celebration, Semana De La Mujer, October 8

1992 37 19 Comisión Femenil De Los Angeles, 9th Annual Fundraising Gala, “A Salute to Latinas in Music, June 18 1993 37 20 CFMN presents Primavera ’93, Classical Music Festival, April 8 1997 37 21 Focusing on California’s Children, October 6-9 Undated 37 22 Events of Interest to Women 37 23 National Chicano/Latino Conference 37 24 Pacific Oaks College Women’s Day 37 25 University of Oregon Women’s Workshop SERIES V: CHICANA SERVICE ACTION CENTER. (C.S.A.C.; independent of CFMN in 1975)

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Box Folder Contents CSAC Board of Directors 38 1 1962-1965 38 2 1967 38 3 1970 38 4 1971 38 5 1972 67 1 Chicana Service Action Center, (abstract proposal) 1972 38 6 January-July, 1973 38 7 Board of Directors Meeting, June 13, 1973 38 8 August-December, 1973 38 9 Board of Directors Meeting, January, 8, 1974 38 10 Board of Directors Meeting, February 12, 1974 38 11 March 1973-April, 1974 38 12 January-July, 1974 39 1 August –December, 1974 39 2 Executive Board Meeting, November 14, 1974 39 3 Proposal/ Transfer Agreement 1974-1975 39 4 October 1974-January, 1975 39 5 1975 39 6 Board of Directors Meeting 1975 39 7-8 1976 39 9 Board of Directors Meeting 1976 40 1 1977 40 2 1978 40 3 Board of Directors 1978 40 4 Executive Directors Management Seminar 1978 40 5 Central Administration Manual 1978 40 6 1979 40 7 Central Administration Meeting, May 4, 1979 40 8 January-May 1980 40 9 May-December 1980 40 10 1981 40 11 1982 40 12 Bilingual Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence, Advisory Board Council Meeting, June 30 40 13 Bilingual Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence, Advisory Board Council Meeting, October 19 40 14 1983 40 15 1984 40 16 Undated Correspondence Incoming 41 1 CSAC Correspondence Incoming, n.d. 41 2 1961 41 3-8 1964-1969 41 9-15 1970-1976 69 1-9 1978-1982 Outgoing 70 1 No Date 70 2-5 1971-1974 70 6 1975-1979

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70 7 1980-1981 70 8 1982 70 9 1985-1986 General Administrative 42 1 Southwest Council of La Raza, 1968 42 2 Midwest/ Southwest Council of La Raza, 1969-1970 42 3 Women-Man Power Training Programs, Anna Nieto-Gomez, 1970-1972 42 4 Euclid Foundation, 1968-1973 42 5 Research, Summer Youth Programs, 1972-1974 42 6 East Los Angeles Skill Center, 1973 42 7 Election Materials, Margaret Cruz for MAPA Presentation, 1973 42 8 Speech by Yolanda Nava, 1973 42 9 Chicana Participation and Involvement Program (CPIP) 1973-1974 42 10 Manpower Services Department, 1973-1974 42 11 Presentation Regarding Proposed Guidelines for the California Fair Employment Practices Commission on Sex Discrimination, April 1974 42 12 Francisca Flores Testimony Before Joint Committee on Legal Equality, August 12, 1974 42 13 First Annual Chicana Artisan Festival, September 7, 1974 42 14 Special Service for Groups, 1974-1975 42 15 Correspondence, Anna Nieto-Gomez, 1974-1980 43 1 Los Angeles Resource Center for Low-Income Women, 1976-1980 43 2 Coalition for the Medical Rights of Women, 1977 43 3 National Women’s and Women’s Rights Organizations, 1978 43 4 Administrative Draft Survey, 1979 43 5 California Counsel for the Humanities, 1979 43 6 Forum of National Hispanic Organizations, 1979 43 7 MALDEF Sterilization Case, 1979 43 8 Correspondence General Incoming, 1963-1980 43 9 California Council for Humanities, 1980 43 10 Chicano/ Jewish Dialogue, 1980 43 11 Comprehensive Employment Training Program, Student Award Presentation, September 18, 1980 43 12 Dr. Carmen Carrillo for Director, CA State Department of Mental Health, 1980 43 13 California Apprenticeship Program, 1980-1981 43 14 Displaced Homemaker Network, 1980-1982 43 15 Un Saludo A La Mujer, August 8, 1981 43 16 Comprehensive Employment Training Program, Student Award Presentation, September 24, 1981 43 17 Informational Publicity Incoming, 1967-1981 43 18 Informational Publicity Incoming Announcements, 1977-1983 43 19 Miscellaneous, 1977-1980 43 20 Miscellaneous, 1985-1986 43 21 Chicana Service Action Center Pamphlet, by Anna Nieto-Gomez, n.d. 43 22 History of CSAC by Francisca Flores, n.d. 43 23 Illegal Aliens Study, Statistical Highlights, n.d. 43 24 Job Development, n.d. 43 25 Research, Job Training Program, n.d. 43 26 Research, Prose/Art Work, n.d. Government Agencies 44 1 1966-1975 44 2 Government Agencies, 1977-1983 44 3 CETA, 1973-1981 44 4 Government Agencies, n.d.

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Publications 44 5 Publications, 1967-1973 44 6 Newsletters, 1973-1982 44 7 Notes for the Newsletter 44 8 Research Bibliographies, 1957-1970 45 1 Publications, Newsletters (Incoming), 1967-1970 45 2 Chicana Status and Concerns, 1974 45 3 Aid to Families with Dependent Children, 1979 44 4 The Barrio News Service, n.d. Research/ Original Work/ Correspondence/ Miscellaneous 45 5 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 45 6 UCLA Upward Bound, 1967-1968 45 7 Youth Homes Association, 1968 45 8 Regeneración Correspondence and Editorials, 1967-1974 45 9 Women’s Job Training Center 1973-1976 45 10 Mexican American History, 1976 45 11 Original Work, 1967-1981 45 12 Miscellaneous Invitations/ Cards, 1962-1985 45 13 News Articles 1967-1985 45 14 Statistics on Mexican American Women’s Issues, 1970-1992 Notes/Newspaper Articles/Miscellaneous “Disputes” 46 1 Notes, 1967-1979 46 2 Miscellaneous Legal Disputes, 1978-1981 46 3 Francisca Flores, 1971-1985 46 4 Notes About Los Angeles, 1973-1986 46 5 Miscellaneous Research, 1972-1983 46 6 Newspaper Articles, 1967-1987

CSAC Research Misc, & Newspaper Articles 71 1 CSAC-Researc-Misc 1972-1983 1 of 4 71 2 CSAC Research Misc. 1972-1983 2of 4 71 3 CSAC Research Misc. 1972-1983 3 of 4 71 4 CSAC Research Misc. 1972-1983 4 of 4 71 5 CSAC Newspaper Articles 1964-1987 1 of 3 71 6 CSAC Newspaper Articles 1964-1987 2 of 3 71 7 CSAC Newspaper Articles 1964-1987 3 of 3 Photographs 47 1 Art Work, n.d. 47 2 Awards/8 Reception Photographs, n.d. 47 3 Jimmy Carter –Esteban Torres, 1979-1981 2 Photographs 47 4 League of Mexican American Women Awards/Reception, 1964 c.a., 11 Photographs 47 5 League of Mexican American Women Convention 1965, 17 Print Sheets, 2 Photographs 47 6 Primera Convencion de las Mujeres de Mexico, Centro America, y el Caribe, 1961, 5 Photographs 47 7 Rose Portillo, 1984, 7 Photographs 48 1 CSAC- N. Atlantic Blvd. Set 1, 1973-1976 c.a., 77 Photographs 48 2 CSAC- N. Atlantic Blvd. Set 2, 1973-1976 c.a., 38 Photographs 48 3 Home Repair, set 1, n.d., 37 Photographs 48 4 Home Repair, set 2, n.d., 57 Photographs 48 5 Miscellaneous, 1930-1956, 24 Photographs 48 6 Miscellaneous, 1978-1979, 63 Photographs 48 7 Miscellaneous, n.d., 75 Photographs

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SERIES VI: CENTRO DE NIÑOS Box Folder Contents 49 1 By-Laws, n.d. 49 2 History (incomplete), n.d. 49 3 Proposal and Abstract, 1973 49 4 By-Laws, Proposal, TransFed, 1973-1974 49 5 Union and Labor Information, Sandy Sewell, 1976 49 6 By-Laws, INC, Franchise, 1977 49 7 Board Meetings, 1977-1978 49 8 County Youth Title: IV Housing, 1978-1980 49 9 Board of Directors, Minutes, 1991 49 10 Budget, 1991 49 11 Correspondence, 1975-1991 49 12 Essay Package “What My Family Means to Me” Essay Contest, 1991 49 13 Board Meeting, 1994 Board Notices and Agendas Board Rosters Minutes Administrators Report Directors Report Financial Report Board Information Parent’s Handbook 49 14 Newsletter, Impact Media Communication, 1998 SERIES VII CASA VICTORIA Box Folder Contents 50 2 Group Home Procedures, n.d. 50 3 Fundraising, 1984 68 5 Management Commitment, 1984 50 4 Proposal/ Fundraising, United Presbyterian Church-S.D.O.P., 1984-1985 50 5 Calabasas Academy, 1984-1985 67 2 Casa Victoria, Management Committee, 1985 50 6 Job Announcements, Advertisement, etc, 1985 50 7 Soroptimist International, Fundraising, 1985 50 8 Misc. Annual Report, 1986 67 3 Casa Victoria, Management Committee, Morena Wycoff Executive Director, 1986 50 9 Proposal/Fundraising-Olympics/U.N.O. 1985-1986 50 10 Proposal for Funding, 1986 50 11 Staff Interviews, 1985-1987 67 4 Program Statement, program purpose goals and achievements 1987 67 5 Management Committee, 1987 67 6 Fundraiser-Salute to Moreno Wycoff, 1987 50 12 Board Retreat, Meeting, Ventura, 1987 50 13 Personnel Policies and Procedures, 1987 50 14 Director Job Applicants/ Misc., 1987-1988 67 7 Candidate Interviews for Executive Directors, 1987-1988 67 8 Directors Correspondence, 1987-1988 50 15 Request for General Support Grant from Carnation Company, 1988 68 1 Casa Victoria, Program Statement, 1988 68 2 Casa Victorica Management Committee, Kristin Mahoney Executive Director, 1988

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68 3 Management Committee, Kristin Mahoney, Executive Director, 1988 68 4 Group Home License, 1989 68 6 Group Home License, 1989-1990 50 16 Audit, 1991 50 17 Mortgage, 1992-1993 50 18 Special Meetings, 1992-1993 68 7 Foster Family Program, 1992-1993 51 1 Medical/Legal, 1992-1994 51 2 Helen Ho vs. CASA Victoria, 1992-1994 51 3 Employment Documents, 1993-1994 51 4 Meetings, 1993-1994 51 5 Franklin Drucker Lien, 1994 51 6 Program Statement, 1994 51 7 Financials, To Nina Sorkin, 1994 51 8 Weingart Foundation Donations, 1994-1996 51 9 Manual Incomplete, 1995 51 10 Calabasas Academy, n.d. SERIES VIII: LOS ANGELES COUNTY LATINO ASSESMENT STUDY AND ADVISORY COUNCIL (LACLAS) Box Folder Contents 52 1 Minutes, 1986-1987 52 2 LACLASAC (Los Angeles County Latino Assessment Study Advisory Council Advisory Council) The Tomas Rivera Center, A National Institute for Policy Studies, 1987-1988 52 3 1986-1988 52 4 Ford Study, 1987-1988 52 5 1987-1988 52 6 1988 52 7 1988-1989 52 8 1988-1989 52 9 1989 52 10 Reports, 1989 SERIES IX: PUBLICATIONS Box Folder Contents CFMN Publications Internal 53 1 Carta Editorial, 1963-1965 53 2 Carta Editorial, 1966-1969 53 3 Carta Editorial Correspondence 53 4 Carta Legislativa, 1972-1973 53 5 Chicana Half-Way House Advisory Board, 1974 53 6 1973-August 1975 53 7 1973-1980 53 8 September 1975-June 1980 53 9 CSAC reprint from SOMOS, “Labor & Chicanas,” by Anna Nieto-Gomez, March 1980 53 10 CSAC Reports, 1973-1974 54 1 CSAC Labor and Chicanas, 1975-1980 54 2 CSAC Fifth Anniversary, 1977, Misc. Art 54 3 Comisión Femenil Mexicana (CFM) Publications-About Us, 1972-1973

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54 4 CFM Report, 1972-1973 54 5 Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional (CFMN) Announcements, 1980-1991 54 6 CFMN Newsletter, includes La Mujer, 1972-1994 CFMN Publications External 55 1 Action NOW (National Organization for Women), 1973, 1979 55 2 Agenda, 1979 55 3 American Civil Liberties Union: Women’s Rights Report, 1979 55 4 Arco Iris, 1981 55 5 Aspira, Northeast Hispanic Needs: A Guide for Action, 1987 55 6 Avance (Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Inc), 1984 55 7 The Barrier Breaker, 1973 55 8 Bay Area Women’s Coalition, 1974 55 9 California Advisory Commission on the Status of Women, 1967 55 10 California Association for Bilingual Education, 1980 55 11 California State Division News, 1980 55 12 California Women, 1979-1982 55 13 Caminos, 1981-1983 55 14 Carta Chicana/Mexicano, 1972 55 15 Castoff Children (A Series of Articles Reprinted from the LA Times), 1982 55 16 Center for Women’s Studies and Services, 1973-1975 55 17 Chicana Newspapers Misc., 1978-1980 55 18 Chicano Federation of San Diego County Newsletter, 1976 55 19 Chicano Resource Center Newsletter, 1979 55 20 Civil Rights Digest (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights), 1973 55 21 Civil Rights Update, 1981 55 22 Coalition of Hispanic Organizations 55 23 Common Ground-Different Planes, 1989 55 24 Comunicación Feminista International: United Nations Decade for Women Nairobi Forum Report, 1985 55 25 Congressional Hispanic Caucus, 1980 55 26 Contact, Fall 1972 55 27 Crecer y Florecer, 1980 55 28 Dayton Women’s Liberation (DWL), 1974 55 29 Departamento de Salud, Educación, y Bienestar Social de Los Estados Unidos: Guide for Students’ Rights and Responsibilities Under Title 9, 1985 55 30 Displaced Homemaker: Program Options, 1978 56 1 EdCentric, October-November 56 2 The EDD Scene, 1981 56 3 El Centro Boletin Informativo, 1980-1982 56 4 El Centro de Amistad, 1985-1987 56 5 El Centro Human Service Corporation, 1982-1985 56 6 El Noticiario (National Council of La Raza), 1980 56 7 Encuentro Femenil, 1973-1974 56 8 Faces of Progress, 1979 56 9 Face The Nation, July 1983 56 10 Forum, National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education, 1980 56 11 Fundacion Puerto Riquena de las Humanidades, 1979 56 12 Garrett Park Press, n.d 56 13 Gay Rights Guardian, 1980 56 14 Gray Paper No. 2, Older Women’s League Educational Fund, 1979 56 15 Hispanic American Democrats, 1979 56 16 Hispanic Women’s Center: Network Newsletter, 1982 56 17 Hispanic Women’s Council, 1974-1982 56 18 Historical & Contemporary Perspectives of the Chicana (woman), 1974 56 19 Hoy, 1972

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56 20 Imagenes de la Chicana 56 21 Image de California, 1980 56 22 In Touch, n.d. 56 23 Independent Woman’s Press, 1977 56 24 Interagency Digest, 1981 56 25 Intercambios Femeniles, 1981 56 26 International Committee on Immigration and Public Policy Newsletter, 1977 56 27 It’s Time (Newsletter of the National Gay Task Force), 1980 56 28 Labor Features Syndicate, n.d. 56 29 La Guardia, 1971 56 30 La Razon Mestiza, 1980 56 31 La Red/ The Net, 1980 56 32 Latina Political Assembly, 1984 56 33 Latinograma, 1982 56 34 La Voz de Mara, 1973 56 35 La Wisp, 1981-1982 56 36 League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), 1979 56 37 League of Mexican American Women, 1982 56 38 Legend of the Crystal Waters, 1986-1987 56 39 Liberty Hill Foundation, 1980-1982 56 40 Los Angeles Organizations, 1974-1982 56 41 Love It or Leave It (Mother Jones Magazine), 1980 56 42 Manpower and Vocational Education Weekly, 1980-1982 56 43 MAYO, 1974, 1976 56 44 Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Chicana Rights Project, 1977 57 1 MALDEF Assembly Bill No. 3950 Introduced By Assembly Member Molina, 1984 57 2 MALDEF Summary Report, “CETA: Service to Hispanics and Women,” 1980 57 3 MALDEF Leadership Development and Advocacy Program,

Gloria Moreno-Wycoff, 1977-1985 57 4 MALDEF Leadership Development and Advocacy Program, 1984 57 5 MALDEF Medical Abortions, Lawsuit Funding, 1978 57 6 MALDEF Simpson-Rodino Senate S. 1200 Immigration, 1984-1986 57 7 MALDEF General, 1978-1986 57 8 Montal Educational Associates: Bilingual Bicultural Manpower Development, 1974 57 9 NALEO/ HAD, 1979, 1982 57 10 Mujeres 1980 57 11 National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), 1980 58 1 National Chicana Foundation, Inc, 1978 58 2 National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), 1979-1981 58 3 National Council of La Raza, 1978-1987 58 4 National Council of La Raza, Biennial Report, FY 1976-1977 58 5 National Council of La Raza, Policy Analysis Center, 1987 58 6 National Hispanic Coalition, 1979-1980 58 7 National Hispanic Feminist Conference, 1980 58 8 National Hispanic Week, Town Hall Meetings 1978 58 9 National Information Network on Latin America (NINOLA), 1970 58 10 National Medical Fellowship Special Report, 1979 58 11 National Plan of Action for Women, 1988 58 12 National Organization for Women Conference (NOW), 1979 58 13 National Women’s Education Fund, 1979 58 14 National Women’s Employment & Education, 1979 58 15 New Directions for Women, 1979-1980 58 16 News (U.S. Department of Agriculture), 1980 58 17 News (U.S. Department of Labor), 1980 58 18 News from the Hill, 1980 58 19 Newspaper Journalism for Minorities, n.d.

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58 20 Noticias: Asuntos de Hispanicos, 1980 58 21 Noticias de la Semana, 1973, 1981 58 22 NOW in Memphis Newsletter, 1973 58 23 Nuestro, “Looking for Room of One’s Own”, 1979 58 24 Older Women’s League, 1978-1980 58 25 Palabras, 1981 58 26 Perspectives 1980-1981 59 1 Planned Parenthood, 1973, 1980 59 2 Radical Education Project, n.d. 59 3 The Rainbow: Shelter and Hot Line News, 1982 59 4 The Rap Sheet, 1979 59 5 Rapidas, 1980 59 6 Regeneración, 1970-1975 59 7 Region II Citizens Advisory Committee, 1985 59 8 Reportero, 1979 59 9 Research for Hispanics: A training workshop, 1979 59 10 Resolve Newsletter, 1979 59 11 Resource Roundup (WEECN), 1979 59 12 Response, 1979 59 13 SANEnews 1980 59 14 SOMOS documents, 1979 60 1 SOMOS, 1978-79 60 2 Southern California Coalition on Battered Women, 1981 60 3 Suggestions to Women and Girls on Training for Future Employment (U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau), 1963 60 4 The Tribune, 1982 60 5 United Farm worker Journal, 1978-1979, Food and Justice, 1986 60 6 Vacancy Outreach Service, n.d. 60 7 Western States Youth Services Network, 1986 60 8 White Collar Management, 1981-1982 60 9 Who Am I? : A New Group for the Hispanic Women of the 80’s, 1979 60 10 William Winter Comments, 1980 60 11 Woman News Magazine, 1973 60 12 Women Against Violence Against Women Newsletter (WAVAW), 1977 60 13 Women in Action, 1973-1974 60 14 Women Strike for Peace, 1980 60 15 Womenkind, 1982 60 16 The Women’s Center Newsletter (California State University Dominguez Hills), 1981 60 17 Women’s Concerns (U.S. Department of Education), 1980 60 18 Women’s Legal Defense Fund, 1981 60 19 Women’s Political Times, 1979 60 20 Women’s Rights Report, 1981 60 21 Women’s Update: SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc, 1980 60 22 Volunteer Readership, 1980 60 23 9 to 5 Newsletter, 1983 Publications Miscellaneous Newsletters, 61 1 1971 61 2-3 1973-1974 61 4-11 1976-1983 61 12 1986 61 13 1992 61 14 n.d. Newspaper articles 61 15 1968

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61 16-20 1970-1975 61 21-26 1977-1982 61 27-30 1984-1987 61 31 n.d. 61 32 Research Miscellaneous, Newspaper Articles 64 1 Correspondence [July 1972- March 1989] 64 2 CFMN- Francisca Flores Report Material [1972-73] 64 3 CFMN-Publicity [1988] 64 4 CFMN-Dolores Huerta Achievement Awards Luncheon [1989-90] 64 5 Francisca Flores Misc. Correspondence & Info [1973,June 1976-July 1977] 64 6 CFMN- Conferences [1985-1989] 64 7 CFMN-Nadeo Salutes Hispanic Medal of Honor Recipients [1982] 64 8 CFMN- Miami Sound Machine Fundraising [1988] 64 9 CFMN-Tenth year anniversary Celebration [1980] 64 10 CFMN-Conference on the Education of Hispanics [January 1979-80] SERIES X: OVERSIZE Box Folder Contents 62 1 CFMN Marching Banner 62 2 CFMN_oversize_text.pdf (printed copies of the text contents of mounted pages within oversize folder found online at http://cemaweb.library.ucsb.edu/cfmn_oversize_text.pdf) 62 2 Carta Editorial, May1967 62 2 Comision Femenil Membership Profiles, Page 3, n.d. 62 2 Comision Femenil Membership Profiles, Page 4, n.d. 62 2 Tribute in Memory of Francisca Flores, 1996 62 2 Commendation to Francisca Flores, n.d. 62 2 History of Regeneracion, n.d. 62 2 History of the League of Mexican American Women, n.d. 62 2 Francisca’s Assignments and Wonderful Word Boxes, n.d. 62 2 Carta Editorial, August 1964 (2) 62 2 Reply to a request for information to be included in a “Who’s Who Among Mexican Americans”, 1968 (2) 62 2 Journal Entries of Francisca Flores, 1980 62 2 Commentary on “Wearing Pants”, 1980 (2) 62 2 Commentary on the Aftermath of the Rain Storms in February 1980 62 2 CFMN Silver Anniversary Exhibition Sign, 1995 62 2 Photographs from the League of Mexican American Women Annual Award Banquet, 1964 (2) 62 2 Portraits of Francisca Flores, n.d. 62 2 Francisca Flores 1913-1996 63 1 Documents mounted, CFMN Exhibition 63 2 Posters mounted, CMFN exhibition SERIES XI: AUDIO TAPES CFMN Meeting 8/18/1979 A5375/CS Tape 1 A5376/CS Tape 2 A5377/CS Tape 3 A5378/CS Tape 4

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CFMN Meeting 9/29/1979 A5379/CS Tape 1 A5380/CS Tape 2 A5381/CS Tape 3 A5382/CS Tape 4 International Women’s Year A5383/CS Tape 1 A5384/CS Tape 2 A5385/CS Tape 3 A5386/CS Tape 4 A5387/CS Tape 5 A5388/CS Tape 6