The Leaping Lesbian sought to fill the needs of the Ann Arbor lesbian community. This issue contains reflections on the second annual Michigan Womyn's Music Festival and the fourth annual National Women's Music Festival. Also included is an article written by the feminist collective behind Womanspace, a local Ann Arbor bookstore with a women-only policy, an interview with a local lesbian struggling for child custody, instructions for a wiccan spell to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, and an ad for the local lesbian-feminist record label Olivia Records.
In this image, multiple students in the Union Circus perform for an audience. The circus ring, located in Ferry Field, is surrounded by bleachers full of people. Students dress in blackface, clown attire, and as various animals.
This code bans all abortions except for the case of saving the mother's life, all other instances will be considered illegal and those responsible will be charged with manslaughter. It also bans anyone who is not a physician from selling drugs that would induce an abortion. Anyone who breaks this law will be charged with a misdemeanor.
A ten page typed document. This document contains the University of Michigan's motion to add gender identity as a protected identity under the University's non-discrimination policy.
Robert Nixon, a licensed physician was found guilty of felony abortion and Mr. Nixon subsequently appealed his verdict on the basis that it was unconstitutional.
Report by engineers at the Coordinated Science Laboratory at University of Illinois on the Plasma Display Panel that will be implemented in PLATO terminals. Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems Laboratory.
Joint Services Electronics Program / DA 28 043 AMC 00073(E)
Advanced Research Projects Agency through the Office of Naval Research / Nonr 3895(08)
Syracuse University Research Corporation / SURC 66124
"The most famous ability is the ability to create the "cursed" video tape.The most recognizable image of Sadako is a shadowy woman whose face is covered in hair, crawling out of a television, this appearance is typical of Japanese ghosts, who are known as yurei. Specifically, Sadako is a type of yurei known as an onryo, a yurei bound by a desire for vengeance."
Newspaper clipping from Isabella County Enterprise announcing and celebrating the first stone being laid for the construction of the Mt. Pleasant Boarding School
Magazine cover about The Supremes receiving an award in the Netherlands.
Magazine cover title translation (text in orange circle):
nederlands pittigste muziekblad voor tennagers en twens
( dutch spiciest music sheet for tennagers and twens)