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How does this work?
There are many ways to search the collections of the Freedom Archives. Below is a brief guide that will help you conduct effective searches. Note, anytime you search for anything in the Freedom Archives, the first results that appear will be our digitized items. Information for items that have yet to be scanned or yet to be digitized can still be viewed, but only by clicking on the show link that will display the hidden (non-digitized) items. If you are interested in accessing these non-digitized materials, please email info@freedomarchives.org.
Exploring the Collections without the Search Bar
Under the heading Browse By Collection, you’ll notice most of the Freedom Archives’ major collections. These collections have an image as well as a short description of what you’ll find in that collection. Click on that image to instantly explore that specific collection.
Basic Searching
You can always type what you’re looking for into the search bar. Certain searches may generate hundreds of results, so sometimes it will help to use quotation marks to help narrow down your results. For instance, searching for the phrase Black Liberation will generate all of our holdings that contain the words Black and Liberation, while searching for “Black Liberation” (in quotation marks) will only generate our records that have those two words next to each other.
Advanced Searching
The Freedom Archives search site also understands Boolean search logic. Click on this link for a brief tutorial on how to use Boolean search logic. Our search function also understands “fuzzy searches.” Fuzzy searches utilize the (*) and will find matches even when users misspell words or enter in only partial words for the search. For example, searching for liber* will produce results for liberation/liberate/liberates/etc.
Keyword Searches
You’ll notice that under the heading KEYWORDS, there are a number of words, phrases or names that describe content. Sometimes these are also called “tags.” Clicking on these words is essentially the same as conducting a basic search.

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Connexions: Women Organizing Against violence Connexions: Women Organizing Against violence
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1981Volume Number: No. 1 SummerFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses global movements by women against violence. It is written by women and for women in an attempt to organize, support, and educate. Features articles on environmentalism, patriarchy, nuclear warfare, rape, and apartheid.
Connexions: Outrageous Women Connexions: Outrageous Women
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1983Volume Number: No. 9 SummerFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on individual women who have been agents of change, who have "transgressed the norms of their time and space".
Connexions: Global Lesbianism 2 Connexions: Global Lesbianism 2
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1983Volume Number: No. 10 FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
This issue attempts to map the LGBTQ global movements, specifically lesbianism. It tries to bring light to the varying experiences of lesbians in different countries. Sequel to an earlier issue on Global Lesbianism from Winter 1980. *"I Am Everything" pg 14
Connexions: Women and Militarism Connexions: Women and Militarism
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1984Volume Number: No. 11 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on the effects of militarism on women's lives as well as their effect on miltarism globally, through stories about female members of militaries, women who protest against war, and women who have been impacted by war.
Connexions: Crisis and Transition Connexions: Crisis and Transition
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1987Volume Number: No. 23 Spring/SummerFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on at how women approach and effectively deal with various kinds of crises, from personal to political. It looks at how crises push women to transition and grow, specifically how the crises of a male dominated culture has produced a transition in the form of feminism.
Connexions: Lesbian Activism Connexions: Lesbian Activism
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1989Volume Number: No. 29Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on lesbians in political and social activism. It tells the stories of lesbians who are unafraid to stand up, organize, and demand change in their own countries.
Connexions: Reproductive Technology Connexions: Reproductive Technology
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1990Volume Number: No. 32Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Concentrates on the argument that reproductive technology takes women's power of the birthing process away from them. It includes various opinions on advancements in reproductive technology. Sequel to issue 31 on Reproducitve Rights: The Global Fight. *"Debating Reproductive Technology" pg 26
Connexions: Defy Violence Connexions: Defy Violence
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1990Volume Number: No. 34Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on violence as the core of patriarchy and discusses violence against women as a result of that. *"Little Red Riding Hood"
Connexions: Surviving War, Working for Peace Connexions: Surviving War, Working for Peace
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1991Volume Number: No. 36Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on the idea that war is a function and fulfillment of patriarchy and a male experence while highlighting the ways in which women work towards peace.
Connexions: Among Friends Connexions: Among Friends
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1991Volume Number: No. 35Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on friendships among and between women. It looks at friendships on a global scale as a contributor to the feminist movement.