Paragraph regarding community in a document titled "PRINCIPLES AND THEMES OF INSTRUCTION AT NELP." In a folder with early program proposals, goals, and aims.
Introduces grassroots advocacy as a main priority for the upcoming year and includes a quote from a letter written by an Ann Arbor, MI resident to her legislator.
Presidential proclamation of August 24, 2016 declaring the establishment of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, signed by President Barack Obama and recognizing Roxanne Quimby's contribution of funds for establishment of the park:
"WHEREAS, the Roxanne Quimby Foundation has established a substantial endowment with the National Park Foundation to support the administration of a national monument..."
Paper pamphlet distributed by the Michigan RCAR in anticipation of Proposal A, a ballot proposal approved in 1988 that prohibited the use of public funds for abortion for those who received public assistance.
Article by a Michigan Daily staff writer that details a rally held by the Ann Arbor Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights (AACDRR) and the Aids Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT-UP) in opposition to Michigan's parental consent law.
Punch for 100 People
Strained juice of 3 dozen lemons
Strained juice of 1 dozen oranges
Juice of 1 pint can of grated pineapple
1 pint strong tea
1 large size bottle ginger ale (White Rock)
5 pounds sugar dissolved in part of the water
2 quarts of water for each quart of liquid
This is a flyer for the Student Coalition Against Racism's November 20th rally in support of busing, desegregation, and the prevention of racist violence in Detroit that had been seen in Boston and Louisville following school desegregation.
Ranger Frances Eva Pound in her uniform with coat inspired by that of Marguerite Lindsley, c. 1926-1929. Pound's coat design was approved by Director Stephen T. Mather. She stands in front of a car holding antlers.