Connexions
“Connexions” was an international women’s quarterly journal of translations produced by, for, and about women published in Oakland in the 1980s and ‘90s. Through a radical feminist lens, the collective that produced “Connexions” aimed to contribute to international women’s movements by utilizing contributors' diverse nationalities and political perspectives to empower, educate, and connect women. The contributors and producers attempted to publish unique women’s writings to connect women internationally and provide them with contacts for research and information exchange.
Documents
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Connexions: Sexuality in Mind and Body
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1992Volume Number: No. 38Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on how female sexuality is constructed and confined by patriarchy.
Connexions: Women in Political Movements
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1992Volume Number: No. 39Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Focuses on women in politics primarily in Latin America. It features articles on the Latin American lesbian experience, environmentalism, the Trujillo dictatorship, politics, radio shows, and sexual violence.
Connexions: The Differences Between Us
Publisher: Peoples Translation ServicesYear: 1992Volume Number: No. 40Format: PeriodicalCollection: Connexions
Contributors focuson on heightening understanding among women globally by sharing stories and building solidarity.
3 Documents Found