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Sisterhood, Riot Grrrl, and the Next Wave: Feminist Generations/Generating Feminisms

Resources on Generational Feminisms

Duke University holds a number of collections pertaining to the women's movements. These guides cover the 1960s-present and are intended to introduce you to some of these holdings; these are not comprehensive lists of our holdings nor of the women's movement.


The 2nd Biennial Symposium of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture is made possible with the generous support of the following Duke University affiliates: President's Office, Provost's Office; Dean's Office; Social Sciences; Duke Athletics; Institute for Critical U.S. Studies; Office of the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies; Pratt School of Engineering; Duke Law School; University Libraries; Program in Women's Studies; Baldwin Scholars Program; Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Life; Duke Divinity School; Duke Women's Center; Master of Arts in Liberal Studies; Department of History; Mary Lou Williams Center; Multicultural Center; Center for Race Relations; and Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collections Library.