Gritty Women
Podcast door Giovana De Oliveira
In 1970, the University of Virginia finally began to admit women into the College of Arts and Sciences. In this podcast, we'll explore the history of ...
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4 afleveringenFrom "rolling" to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, this episode will explore what the experiences of women were like when they finally arrived on Grounds. _Shownotes: _ You heard from Betty McGehee (School of Education '71), Blake Morant (CLAS '75), Paulette Morant (CLAS '74), Barbara Lynn (CLAS '73), and an anonymous alumni (CLAS '74). Adam Cooper, current Fourth Year at UVA, read for the voice of Richard O'Ryan. The music in this episode is "Palms Down" and "The Cornice" from Blue Dot Sessions. Thank you to Mary Garner McGehee for her editing work on this podcast and for the help of my advisors, Sarah Milov and Sidney Milkis. A big thank you to my Echols Advisor, Kelsey Johnson.
In this rendition of Gritty Women, we'll take a closer look at the turbulent 60s and how it created a societal consensus in favor of coeducation. _Shownotes: _ This episode featured a conversation with Professor Melody Barnes, Co-Director for Policy and Public Affairs at UA's Democracy Initiative. She is also a professor of practice at the Miller Center and a distinguished fellow at UVA School of Law. You also heard from Blake Morant (CLAS '75), Paulette Morant (CLAS '74), Betty McGehee (School of Education '71), Daniel Sullivan (Law '70), Charles Vasaly (Law '70), and Ann Brown (CLAS '74). Audio clips from protest movements: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBm48Scju9E [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBm48Scju9E] and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFXFS2lARcU [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFXFS2lARcU] Reporting on the Kent State Massacre by CBS Evening News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmd6CHah7Wg [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmd6CHah7Wg] Clip from the show Bewitched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw_OdPInxe0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw_OdPInxe0] Clip of Betty Freidan from CBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfgxHKli9CU [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfgxHKli9CU] The music in this episode is "Palms Down" and "Two in the Back" from Blue Dot Sessions. For more information about May Days, check out UVA Law School's May Days exhibit: https://maydays.law.virginia.edu/exhibit [https://maydays.law.virginia.edu/exhibit]. The interviews of Daniel Sullivan and Charles Vasaly can be found in this exhibit. Thank you to Mary Garner McGehee for her editing work on this podcast and for the help of my advisors, Sarah Milov and Sidney Milkis. This podcast is a member of the Virginia Audio Collective: https://virginiaaudio.org/ [https://virginiaaudio.org/]
In 1969, Virginia "Anne" Ginger Scott sued for her admission into the College of Arts in Sciences. In this episode, we'll discuss that lawsuit, but we'll also leave the district court where it was filed and travel all the way over to the Supreme Court to understand how national legal trends made coeducation an imperative back at UVA. Shownotes: In this episode, you heard from Anne Coughlin who teaches criminal law and procedure and feminist jurisprudence at the University of Virginia School of Law. You also heard from Ann Brown (CLAS '74). The lawsuit, Kirstein v. Rector and Visitors and the University of Virginia can be found here: https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/309/184/2096076/ [https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/309/184/2096076/] Check out Serena Mayeri's book, Reasoning from Race: Feminism, Law, and the Civil Rights Revolution. The theme music in this episode is "Palms Down" by Blue Dot Sessions. You also heard "McCarthy" from Blue Dot Sessions. Ruther Bader Ginsburg's interview with Time Magazine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv838WxQaeQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv838WxQaeQ] NBC News Coverage on Thurgood Marshall and the Brown v. Board decision: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBs8es4bqE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBs8es4bqE] Democracy Now's clip about Pauli Murray: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3u98p8PDlc [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3u98p8PDlc] Access to oral arguments from Reed v. Reed and Loving v. Virginia, courtesy of Oyez: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1971/70-4 [https://www.oyez.org/cases/1971/70-4]; https://www.oyez.org/cases/1966/395 [https://www.oyez.org/cases/1966/395] Thank you to Mary Garner McGehee for her editing work on this podcast and for the help of my advisors, Sarah Milov and Sidney Milkis. This podcast is a member of the Virginia Audio Collective: https://virginiaaudio.org/ [https://virginiaaudio.org/]
This episode focuses on the discussions happening within the walls of the University from 1967-1970. We'll talk to the Dean of Admissions, Ernest Ern, to learn what pushed these institutional leaders to support coeducation. And how they dealt with those who vehemently opposed it. _Shownotes _ In this episode, you heard from the former Dean of Admissions, Ernest Ern and from Ann Brown (CLAS '1974). To learn more about the Woody Committee, visit the Special Collections Library exhibit: https://explore.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/show/uvawomen/breakingtradition/debate [https://explore.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/show/uvawomen/breakingtradition/debate]. For further reading on the history of coeducation in the Ivy Leagues and in the U.K, check out Nancy Weiss Malkiel's book, "Keep the Damned Women Out": The Struggle for Coeducation. The theme music in this episode is "Palms Down" from Blue Dot Sessions. You also heard "Slider" from Blue Dot Sessions. Thank you to Mary Garner McGehee for her editing work on this podcast and for the help of my advisors, Sarah Milov and Sidney Milkis. This podcast is a member of the Virginia Audio Collective: https://virginiaaudio.org/ [https://virginiaaudio.org/]
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