Article: UNIVERSITY LIBRARY EXHIBIT UNVEILS UNTOLD STORIES FROM HISTORY OF SONOMA COUNTY WOMEN'S MOVEMENT

Sonoma State University issued the following press release:

The stories of women involved in the contemporary women's movement as it played out in Sonoma County from 1960 to 1985 is the subject of a new exhibit at the Sonoma State University Library Art Gallery from Aug. 15-Sept. 28.

"A Fine and Long Tradition: Stories from the Contemporary Women's Movement" is funded by the California Council for the Humanities' "California Stories Initiative" and is coordinated by Michelle Jolly, SSU Professor of History.

Jolly leads a discussion on Sept. 20 at noon in the library. A reception for the project will be held in the University Library Art Gallery on Sept. 20 from 5-6:30 p.m. Gallery hours are ...

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