Dear Carol and others,
Last April when we held the Science for the People conference at UMass, we put out a call for people to donate documents related to SftP's history to an archival collection we're building at UMass. We have a good kernel of materials, and I hope you and others will consider helping it grow so that activists and researchers can have access to these important materials. UMass has built an extraordinary collection of archives related to movements for social change, built on the papers of W. E. B. Du Bois. You can check it out here:
http://scua.library.umass.edu/umarmot/
Please let me know if I can help you arrange donating your materials to the collection here.
Thank you!
Sigrid
Sigrid Schmalzer Associate Professor, History Department Director, Social Thought & Political Economy Program UMass AmherstOn 3/4/2015 9:42 AM, Carol Axelrod wrote:
Yes! Many from the early 70s and also some paper minutes position papers miscellaneous stuff from around that time when I was office manager at the magazine.I've been wanting to move this pile to the right hands for years so I'd be happy to donate the whole lot to the new Science for the People. Let's arrange a handoff soon. Thanks. Carol Axelrod
On Wednesday, March 4, 2015, Charlie Welch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
We are looking for as complete a set as possible of the SftP magazines to have at a table at the Appalachian Studies Conference later this month.
http://www.appalachianstudies.org/annualconference/
I know they are available online, but they want physical copies for the table.
Charlie