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HAYMARKET PEOPLE’S FUND RECORDS 1974-1993, bulk 1974-1984

Accession Number: 090-03, 094-04, 099-07, 117-045 Repository: University of Massachusetts Boston. University Archives and Special Collections Creator: Haymarket People’s Fund Title: Haymarket People’s Fund records Date [inclusive]: 1974-1993, bulk 1974-1984 Extent: 22.5 linear feet (twenty-eight record cartons, three document cases) Name of Creator: These materials include records of this same body under its regional name, the Boston Regional Funding Board. Language: English Citation: Courtesy of the University Archives and Special Collections Department, Joseph P. Healey Library, University of Massachusetts Boston: Haymarket People’s Fund records Processing Information: Processed by Kim Brooks in October 1990. Finding aid reviewed by Jessica Holden in April 2013. Finding aid updated by Meghan Bailey and Alyssa Tkach in April 2020. Conditions on Use and Access: This collection is open for research. This collection has been partially processed and may contain restricted materials. Please contact [email protected] in advance to request access, which may be granted within approximately two weeks. Permission to identify board members’ opinions by name, as expressed in non-published materials, must be obtained from Haymarket People’s Fund before publication. Copyright: Copyright restrictions may apply.

PROVENANCE The Haymarket People’s Fund donated their records to University Archives and Special Collections in the Joseph P. Healey Library at the University of Massachusetts Boston in a series of accessions from 1990-2017.

PROCESSING NOTES Newsprint was interleafed with acid-free paper and most staples were removed. The folder descriptions used in the container list below are extensions of the folder titles used by HPF. HPF marked the files in Series III by organization name, and occasionally included dates of funding, “emergencies,” or project sponsors.

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HISTORICAL NOTE Haymarket People’s Fund (HPF), a New alternative granting foundation for social change, was founded in July 1974 by George Pillsbury and other young people with inherited wealth. In 1976, the Haymarket staff established Rank and File (R&F), a corporation used to fund projects that would not pass guidelines for tax-exemption. When organizations without tax-exempt status submit proposals that fall within tax-exempt guidelines, HPF encourages them to find a tax-exempt “conduit” or “sponsor.”

Between 1976 and 1977 the structure of HPF evolved from one community decision-making board in Boston to eight autonomous boards, one for each New England state, and two each for Massachusetts and Connecticut. Each regional board consists of five to ten members who are often political activists and from organizations that HPF has previously funded; each board makes funding decisions for that region. The boundaries of the Boston Regional Funding Board include the area from Worcester to the Atlantic, Fall River to the northern border of Massachusetts.

From 1977 until 1983 one member of each regional board sat on the New England Board which made grants for proposals crossing funding areas and served as a board of directors. In 1983 HPF established the Coordinating Council, responsible for general administration of the Fund, financial and personnel policies, and fund-raising plans. Although apparently most of HPF’s grants are directed from the regional boards, HPF also channels donor-directed (DD) or donor- advised (DA) grants to organizations. HPF relies on donations from people with inherited wealth and earned income as well as interest from its investments in corporations that meet its moral and political standards.

In 1979 HPF helped found the Funding Exchange (FEX), an umbrella organization for alternative funds with a shared philosophy. In 1980 FEX moved beyond sharing technical support among the funds by creating National Community Funds to administer grants to national and international organizations within its guidelines.

Believing that in order “to transform our society the unequal distribution of wealth and power must be righted,” (1983-84 Annual Report) the philosophy and goals of the Haymarket People’s Fund have remained consistent throughout its existence. Since the “potential for change in the United States lies in people’s realization that the roots of our oppression and insecurities are related to the political/economic system in which we live,” (1981-82 Annual Report) HPF’s goals are “to help people understand the sources of social and economic injustice in our country and how to change them; to support people trying to take control of their lives through challenging established power, learning how to use leadership, and developing self-respect; and to work towards the shared vision of a non-oppressive, life-supporting society” (1983-84 Annual Report). In its attempt to support people organizing among their own constituencies, HPF has

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tried to be responsive to what people, particularly those in oppressed groups, identify as pressing issues.

These goals have resulted in grants to a variety of grassroots organizations including those interested in the rights of people of color, tenants, workers, women, students, people with disabilities, gay men and lesbians, the elderly, veterans, welfare recipients, and environmentalists, as well as groups working on issues of peace, poverty, discrimination, economic justice, accessibility, and public education on international issues. HPF explicitly states that they do not fund activities not clearly linked to organizing, groups with budgets over a particular amount, groups receiving significant government or corporate grants or those with no fund-raising plans beyond HPF, groups that solely provide services, or alternative businesses or institutions (1988-89 Annual Report).

In addition to making grants, Haymarket People’s Fund makes small emergency grants, administers loans, and provides technical assistance. HPF helps socially responsible people with wealth make investment and donor decisions. Technical assistance to groups sharing its philosophy (whether or not they meet its granting guidelines) includes helping organizations make long-term plans, develop fund-raising strategies, and network with other groups. For additional information see HPF’s annual reports in Series III of this collection.

SCOPE AND CONTENT These records document the activities of the Haymarket People’s Fund (HPF). Materials primarily consist of HPF’s Boston grant files from 1974 through 1984. The papers of HPF’s Western Massachusetts Regional Funding Board are located in the Special Collections and University Archives department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The folder descriptions used in the container list below are extensions of the folder titles used by HPF. HPF marked the files in Series III by organization name, and occasionally included dates of funding, “emergencies,” or project sponsors.

RELATED MATERIALS The following source provides additional information on the Haymarket People’s Fund: Haymarket People's Fund, Western Massachusetts Records (MS 336). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries

ARRANGEMENT This collection is arranged in six series, of which Series I and Series III have been further arranged in subseries. The series and subseries arrangement of the records is as follows:

Series I. Boston Regional Funding Board, 1974-1984 Subseries i. Minutes, 1974-1984

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Subseries ii. Other Board Records, 1984 Series II. Boston Grant Files, 1974-1984 Series III. Haymarket People’s Fund Publications, circa 1979-1993 Subseries i. Annual Reports, 1979-1993 Subseries ii. Related Publications, circa 1981 Series IV. 1994 Accession, circa 1978-1991 Subseries i. Boston Area Board [Boston Regional Funding Board], circa 1985-1989 Subseries ii. Boston Grants, files, circa 1978-1991 (bulk circa 1984-1988) Series V. 1999 Accession, circa 1975-1983 Subseries i. Box 1, undated Subseries ii. Box 2, undated Subseries iii. Box 3, undated Subseries iv. Haymarket People’s Fund, Western Massachusetts records at UMass Amherst Library and Archives, circa 1975-1983

SERIES LIST WITH NOTES SERIES I. Boston Regional Funding Board, 1974-1984 Subseries i. Minutes, 1974-1984 This subseries includes correspondence, agendas, and notes. Some are in chronological order, and some are in reverse chronological order and documents the Haymarket People’s Fund’s Boston Regional Funding Board’s deliberations and activities, and occasionally its policy debates.

Subseries ii. Other Board Records, 1984 This subseries consists of 1984 board records including emergency grant applications, and correspondence, minutes, and completed registration forms relating to HPF’s Tenth Anniversary Festival. Before 1984, some emergency grant applications were interfiled with regular grant applications files such as those in Series II. HPF may, however, have maintained a separate emergency grant applications file prior to 1984, in which case there is a gap in the University of Massachusetts Boston’s HPF Collection.

SERIES II. Boston Grant Files, 1974-1984 Series II consists of the bulk of this collection and contains successful and unsuccessful grant applications and a few loan applications made to the Haymarket People’s Fund between 1974 and 1984. Each folder consists of one or more grant application files. When the collection was transferred to UMass Boston these files were divided into pre-1983 and 1983-84. As this was an arbitrary distinction, the files were integrated into one alphabetical series, but applications from the same organization remain in separate folders.

Each grant application file includes a completed “Haymarket Grant Application” form or answers to questions on that form, and often includes proof of the applicant or conduit’s tax-

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exempt status, samples of the group’s work, letters in support of the application, a grant proposal not following Haymarket’s requested format, correspondence with HPF staff or board, or copies of applications made to other funding sources. The “Haymarket Grant Application” form requests a brief history of the group, the organization’s goals, how the group plans to reach those goals, the group’s structure and decision-making process, targeted constituency and membership make-up, how the group deals with the oppression of racial and oppressed nationalities, women and gay/lesbian people, working class and poor people, the group’s current and planned projects, a description and budget for the project the grant would fund, how the organization or project’s effectiveness could be evaluated, and other items the organization wished to include. The grant proposals include samples of leaflets, clippings, etc. used to support grant proposals or as part of subsequent reports.

Many application files include a form filled out by the HPF board member who interviewed the organization or other notes taken by board members about the applicant. Most include notes indicating the board’s decision.

Folders that include successful grant application files also usually contain a copy of a memorandum from HPF, a completed grant agreement form, a grant history, and a six-month progress report.

The grant history includes the date of the grant, the conduit through which the grant was channeled to the organization, the funding period, the amount of the grant, the grant’s source (HPF, R&F, donor directed (dd), donor advised (da), etc.), and often notes if the grant was an emergency. In the middle of the decade this series covers, HPF Boston Board used an orange form for the grant history. It appears that in the early eighties someone (“RT”) went through each file and, following the format of the orange sheet, wrote the same information on the inside of each folder. The processor transferred these notes to the first sheet of each folder. When it appeared that the organization acting as a conduit had a relationship with the grant recipient beyond transferring funds, the conduit, or project sponsor, was noted in the folder description.

The dates in the folder headings are not inclusive; they represent years when an organization either received a grant from HPF or made an unsuccessful grant application. In keeping with HPF’s notations, each year represents at least one grant application. If an organization applied in October 1976 and received the grant in February 1977, 1977 is the only year noted for that application. If the organization did not receive the grant, 1976 is the only year noted for that application. Therefore, folder headings spanning two or more years contain two or more applications or grants. Most folders are in rough reverse-chronological order. At times HPF used colored paper dividers to separate different grant applications within a file. For preservation purposes, some such dividers were replaced with white sheets marked “divider.”

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Most folders contain supporting material dating from the period before and after the year in which the grant was applied for or funded. Many applications include samples of the organization’s then current work. Most grantees filed a required six-month progress report, and some sent HPF information for years to come.

Researchers interested in a particular subject should examine the entire folder list for Series II, which is in alphabetical order by organization name.

SERIES III. Haymarket People’s Fund Publications, circa 1979-1988 Subseries i. Annual reports, 1979-1988 This subseries consists of HPF’s annual reports from 1979 through fiscal year 1988. They include HPF’s goals, financial information, grant recipients, and provide thorough, if general, information about HPF’s philosophy, goals, and activities.

Subseries ii. Related Publications, circa 1981 This subseries contains a set of articles published by HPF in 1981, and a book including a chapter about HPF’s work.

Notes for Series IV and V are currently unavailable.

CONTAINER LIST

Box: 1 Series I. Boston Regional Funding Board, 1974-1984 Subseries i. Minutes, 1974-1984 1. 1974-1975 2. 1974-1975 3. 1976 4. 1977 5. 1978 6. 1979 7. 1980 8. 1981-1982 9. 1983 10. 1984

Subseries ii. Other Board Records, 1984 11. Emergencies, 1984 12. Emergencies, 1984 13. Emergencies, 1984 14. Boston’s Tenth HPF Anniversary Festival, correspondence, public relations, 1984

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15. Boston’s Tenth HPF Anniversary Festival, minutes/organization of Festival Committee, includes notes, 1984 16. Boston’s Tenth HPF Anniversary Festival, answers (completed registration forms), 1984

Series II: Boston Grant Files, 1974-1984 17. Abortion Action Coalition, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1978-1979 18. Abortion Rights Action Week, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1979 19. Access Resource Center, 1975 20. Accion International, 1980-1981 21. Ad Hoc Coalition for a Safe Boston Harbor, emergency, a project of Survival Education Fund, 1983 22. Ad Hoc Lebanon Emergency Committee, a project of Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP), 1982 23. Ad Hoc South End Committee, re: housing, 1974 24. Advocacy for Resources for Modern Survival, re: Welfare Mothers; Up in Arms; conduit: Massachusetts Human Services Coalition, 1984 25. Affirmative Consequence through Social Change, re: criminal justice, former inmates, 1977 26. African Forum, conduit: Boys Harbor, 1983 April 27. Afrika Baraza, human rights watch group, sponsor: All Saints Lutheran Church of Boston, 1983 28. Afrikan Heritage Institute, 1977 29. Afro-American Liberation House, 1974 30. All-City Organization, Housing Task Force, 1978-1979 31. All-City Organization, Housing Task Force, 1978-1979 32. All Women’s Program of Fields Corner, conduit: Cleveland-Marshall Community Council, 1980 33. Alliance against Sexual Coercion, 1978, 1980 34. Alliance for the Mentally Ill/-Middlesex, 1983-1984 35. Allston-Brighton Community News, 1976, 1978 36. Allston-Brighton Greenlight, safehouse program, 1980 37. Allston-Brighton Tenants Organization, 1975-1976 38. Alpha and Omega Evangelistic Outreach Church, 1982 39. Alternative House, emergency shelter for battered women and children in the Lowell area, 1978 40. Amandla People’s Security, conduit: The Group School, 1979, 1981-1982 41. Anthropology Resource Center (ARC), 1977-1978 42. Anti-Nuclear Legal Project, conduit: Central Massachusetts Safe Energy Project, Anti- Project (National Lawyers Guild, Massachusetts chapter, Anti-Racism Committee), see #324, 1980-1982

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43. Anti-War Organizing League (AWOL), emergency, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1981 44. Asian-American Resource Workshop, 1977 45. Asian-American Resource Workshop, 1979-1983 46. Back of the Hill Community Development Association, 1978 47. Back of the Hill Community Development Association, 1982-1983 48. Back Bay/Beacon Hill Tenants Union, 1981-1982 49. Bar None, prison paper, 1975 50. Bay State Conversion Project, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1979 51. Beacon Hill Update, 1981 52. Being: A Magazine on Prison Issues, 1983-1984 53. Black Family Women’s Association, emergency, 1982 54. Black Ghetto Theater (Paige Academy), Roxbury High School students, 1982, 1984 55. Black Mothers Against Drugs, 1984 56. Black Mothers’ Organization, 1977 57. Black Panther School of Freedom Fighting, 1976 58. Black Spectrum, WYBC, 1977 59. Blackfolk, Boston University newsletter, 1980 60. Boston Alliance Against and Political Repression, conduit: Family and Friends of Prisoners, 1980 61. Boston Area Day Care Workers Union (or “United”) (BADWU), 1981

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62. Boston Area Educators for Social Responsibility, 1983 63. Boston Area Educators for Social Responsibility, 1984 64. Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, conduit: Women’s Educational Fund, 1984 65. Boston Attica Project, conduit: National Lawyers Guild, 1974 66. Boston Bail Project, 1974-1979 67. Boston Bail Project, 1981 68. Boston Bail Project, 1982 69. Boston Black United Front, 1980 70. Boston Campaign for Political Rights, undated 71. Boston Centre for Older Americans, 1975 72. Boston City-Wide Organizing Program, proposed by Massachusetts Community Center, 1975 73. Boston Clamshell, re: Seabrook nuclear power plant, see also #369, 1978-1979 74. Boston Committee against the Bakke Decision, 1977 75. Boston Committee against Executions, conduit: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, see also #270, 1978-1979

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76. Boston Committee against Executions, conduit: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, see also #270, 1981 77. Boston Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa, Special project of Boston- Cambridge Ministries in Higher Education, 1976, 1980 78. Boston Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), Project of Survival Education Fund, see also #330, 1981-1982 79. Boston Community School/Boston Community Center, conduit: Massachusetts Community Center, 1976-1979 80. Boston Community School/Boston Community Center, conduit: Massachusetts Community Center, 1981 81. Boston Feminist Coalition, emergency, 1982 82. Boston Indian Council, re: The Circle, a Paper for Native People, 1977 83. Boston INFACT, re: infant formula, 1978 84. Boston Jobs Coalition, conduit: Low Income Planning Aid, 1980 85. Boston Organizing Committee of the National Writers Union, 1982-1983 86. Boston People against Racism and the Klan, emergency, Boston Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee (PRSC), see #370-371, 1982 87. Boston Urban Gardeners (BUG), circa 1979, 1982 88. Boston Urban Gardeners (BUG), some re: Nesenkeag, cooperative produce program, 1979, 1982-1983 89. Boston Wages for Housework, 1977 90. Boston-Washington Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice, 1976 91. Boston Wind, alternative energy, education center, undated 92. Brockton Tenants Union, BUG (Boston Urban Gardeners), see #87-88, 1974 93. Cambridge Committee of Elders, 1984 94. Cambridge Social History Resource Center, Cambridge Arts Council, re: women’s oral history project, 1981-1982 95. Cambridge Tenants Organization, Cape Verdean Group (Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Norfolk), see #274-275, 1975-1979 96. Cambridge Tenants Organization, Cape Verdean Group (Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Norfolk), see #274-275, 1975-1979 97. Cara de Piedra, 1983 98. Casa Boricua, 1974 99. Casa Myrna Vasquez, multiracial temporary shelter, 1975, circa 1977-1978 100. Casa Myrna Vasquez, 1978, 1980-1981, 1983 101. Cauldron Experimental Theater, conduit: Women’s Center Cambridge, 1982 102. C.D. Film Workshop, re: Mission Hill Film project, 1975 103. Center for the Study of Public Policy, 1978 104. Central America Education Fund, 1984 105. Central Massachusetts Safe Energy Project, 1986

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106. Centra Communautaire Haitient du Massachusetts, Cecohama, marked “Miscellaneous Third World,” 1975 107. Le Centre des Haitiens a Somerville, 1977 108. Centre-Wainwright Block Association, emergency, 1982 109. Channel 3 Producer’s Group, Somerville, re: Somerville Public Access Video Festival, 1975 110. Charlesgate Tenant Union, conduit: Symphony Tenants Organizing Project, 1981 111. Child Care Resource Center, 1974, 1979 112. Childcare Organizing Project, conduit: Women for Economic Justice, 1984 113. Children are Many Colors, re: Third World Children’s Book and Film Festival, 1980 114. China Institute, 1981 115. Chinatown People’s Progressive Association, 1978 116. CINE, emergency, re: Southern Africa Film Project, CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), see Boston Committee (#78) and New England Committee (#330), 1981 117. Citizens Action Program on Energy, conduit: Massachusetts Community Center, 1974 118. City Life/Vida Urbana, formerly Tenants Action, 1974-1975, 1977, 1979-1981 119. Group (TAG), Jamaica Plain, see also #235, 419, 446, undated 120. Citywide Parents’ Advisory Council, 1977 121. Citywide Parents’ Advisory Council, emergency, 1981 122. City Women for Action, organization of municipal women employees, conduit: Massachusetts Community Center, 1975 123. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM), Women’s Rights Project Clamshell Alliance (Boston Clamshell), see #73, circa 1975

Box: 3 124. Clergy and Laity Concerned (CALC), 1975 125. Club Gregorio Luperon, 1976 126. Coalition for a Better Acre, Lowell newsletter for low income and Hispanic communities, Coalition for a Fair Budget, see #271, 1983 127. Coalition for Basic Human Needs, 1979 128. Coalition for Basic Human Needs, 1982-1984 129. Coalition for Reproductive Freedom/Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, 1982 130. Coalition for Women’s Safety, 1979-1980 131. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1975 132. Coalition to Stop Institutional Violence, re: “violent women” and prisons, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1977 133. Coalition to Take Back the Night, conduit: Cambridge Women’s Center, 1978 134. Code Inc. Belmont hotline, 1976 135. Coming Down, re: Vietnam War veterans, 1981 136. Comite Centroamericano Boston, a project of Centro Presente, 1983

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137. El Comite Latino (Emergency), 1982 138. Committee for Community Access, re: WGBH-FM, 1975 139. Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes, emergency, 1982 140. Committee to Free Black Defendants of East Boston, Committee to Free the East Boston Black Defendants, 1976 141. Committee to Free Professor Wamba, emergency, Wamba was in Zaire, 1982 142. Committee to Stop the Rate Hike, emergency, re: electricity, project of Clamshell Alliance, 1982 143. CommonHealth, 1981 144. Commonwealth Tenants Association, Brighton, includes some re: Boston Fair Housing Omission and Home Rule bill, 1983 145. Community Access Graphic, 1979 146. Community Alliance for Safe Energy, conduit: Students Union League, 1980 147. Community Change, re: racism, race relations, 1983 148. Community for Human Rights, conduit: Freedom House, 1978 149. Community Legal Empowerment Project, 1981 150. Community Organization toward a New Survival (CONS), holistic alternative program for prisoners, ex-offenders, and their families, conduit: Humanity, 1984 151. Community Press Features (folded), conduit: Urban Planning Aid, 1983 152. Community Safety Survival Center/Family and Friends of Prisoners, 1982 153. Concerned Tenants of Newcastle-Saranac/Columbus Ave. Tenants Association, emergency, 1981 154. Concilio Human Services (Puerto Rican Festival Committee), CONS (Community Organizations toward a New Survival), see #150, 1979 155. Crisis Information/Action Center, conduit: Urban Planning Aid, 1981 156. Deadpan, organization of workers at Mount Auburn Hospital, 1974 157. Dignity/Boston, organization of “gay and concerned Catholics,” 1978 158. Disabled Peoples’ Liberation Front, 1979 159. Dorchester Children’s Center, 1974-1976 160. Dorchester Children’s Center, 1974-1976 161. Dorchester Community Action Council, formerly Dorchester Tenants Action Committee, 1974-1976 162. Dorchester Community News, 1975, 1978, 1980-1981 163. Dorchester Community News, 1975, 1978, 1980-1981 164. Dorchester Gardenlands Preserve, 1978 165. Dorchester Greenlight or “Greenlite,” re: safe houses, 1979 166. Dorchester Neighbors Organizing Neighbors, 1981 167. Dorchester Residents for Racial Harmony, emergency, project of Boston College High School, 1982 168. Dorchester Welfare Committee, 1976

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169. Dorchester Women’s Committee, for International Women’s Day Celebration, conduit: Families and Friends of Prisoners, see also #187 and #422, 1984 170. Dorchester Youth Alliance, conduit: Friends and Families of Prisoners, 1980 171. East Boston People’s Rights Group, 1975-1976 172. Eastern Massachusetts Coalition for Reproductive Rights, project of Women’s Educational Center, 1979 173. Ecumenical Social Action Council/Jamaica Plain (ESAC), El Comite Latino, see #137, El Frente Hispano, see #195, 1977 174. Elizabeth Stone House, alternative feminist mental health facility, 1976-1978 175. Elizabeth Stone House, alternative feminist mental health facility, 1980-1983 176. Emergency Campaign Against U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean, emergency, 1981 177. Eritrean Support Committee, ESAC (Ecumenical Social Action Council), see #173, 1977 178. Espacio de Mujeres/Women’s Space, re: women in the South End, conduit: Every Woman’s Resource, undated 179. Ethnic Arts Center of Somerville, 1984 180. The Exodus Center, re: Gay and Lesbian parenting, 1981 181. Extended Family Institute, assists people of color interested in adopting children, 1981 182. Families and Friends of Prisoners, 1980-1982 183. Families and Friends of Prisoners Survival Center, 1975-1979 184. Families and Friends of Prisoners Survival Center, 1975-1979 185. Families and Friends of Prisoners Survival Center, 1975-1979 186. Farm Labor Organizing Committee, for “Hear the Children” campaign, conduit: Farm Labor Research Project, 1983 187. Feminists in Radio, re: International Women’s Day, conduit: WMBR, see also #169 and #422, 1982 188. Fenway Area Tenant Union, 1977 189. Fenway Arts Council, re: film, “Tenants Fight Arson and Displacement,” 1982 190. Fenway News, conduit: Symphony Tenants Organizing Project, 1983-1984 191. Fight Back, Cambridge, against imperialist crisis, 1974 192. Focus Counseling and Consultation for Women and Their Families, 1976 193. Food Not Bombs, Food for Free Committee, project of Survival Education Fund, 1982 194. The Free Press, 1980-1982 195. El Frente Hispano, 1975 196. Friends of Hopi, 1978 197. Friends of Indochina, 1976 198. Friends of the Earth Foundation (Donor-Directed), 1976 199. Friends of the Filipino People, 1976 200. Friendshipment/Bach Mai Hospital Fund, 1975-1976 201. Fordham Courts Tenants Union, Jamaica Plain, conduit: City Life, 1981-1982 202. Full Circle School, emergency, 1975

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203. The Funding Exchange (DA), 1983-1984 204. Gay Community News, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1982 205. Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1983 206. Greater Lawrence Citizens for Rent Control, 1975 207. Guardian-Boston Bureau, radical newsweekly, 1976-1978 208. Guatemala Solidarity Committee, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1982-1983

Box: 4 209. La Habana Media Tour, trip to Cuba, conduit: Media Works, 1980 210. Haiti Culturelle, 1974, 1977 211. Hard Times, Cambridge working-class political organization, 1976 212. Harper’s Ferry Theatre Co., re: play It’s Not the Bus, 1976 213. Harvard African Students Association, re: Africa week, 1980 214. Harvard Black Law Students, emergency, for First Annual Third World Conference, see also #423, 1979 215. Harvard Employees Organizing Committee, no proposal, Harvard Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP), see #340 and #341, 1975 216. Health Information Referral Service, 1982 217. High Technology Professionals for Peace, for defense information package, 1983 218. Hispanic Labor Education Booklet Project/Urban Planning Aid, 1979 219. Houseworker’s Handbook, conduit: Cambridge Women’s Center, 1974 220. Housing Code Checklist/Urban Planning Aid, 1976 221. Independent Restaurant Workers Union, undated 222. Indochina Curriculum Project, 1974 223. Indochina Curriculum Project, 1975 224. Indochina Curriculum Project, 1976 225. Indochina Newsletter: Indochina Aid and Friendship Project, conduit: Bach Mai Hospital Emergency Relief Fund, 1982 226. Indochina Peace Campaign, 1974 227. Institute for Community Economics, formerly American Natural Resources Trust, 1978 228. International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, 1976 229. International Independence Institute, donor-directed, International Women’s Day, see: Feminists in Radio (#187); Dorchester Women’s Committee (#169); Third World Committee (#422), 1977 230. Irish Republican Club, Charlie McGleenon, 1975 231. Irish Solidarity Committee, 1981 232. Jamaica Plain Battered Women’s Task Force, 1979 233. Jamaica Plain Community Council, 1974 234. Jamaica Plain Community Defense Club, 1981-1982 235. Jamaica Plain Community News, produced by Tenants Action Group, later became City Life/Vida Urbana, see also #118-19, 419, 446, undated

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236. Jamaica Plain People for Community Safety Greenlight, conduit: Racial Unity Now, 1979 237. Jamaica Plain-Roxbury Food Coop, Jamaica Plain Tenants Action Group, see #419, 1977 238. January 15 Mobilizing Committee/M.L. King Day Memorial Rally Coalition in Buffalo, New York, see also #263, 1981 239. January 22 Coalition (Emergency), re: 10 year anniversary of Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, 1983 240. Joven Cuba Magazine, JP (Jamaica Plain), see #232-237, 1975 241. July 4, 1976, re: meaning of American revolution, 1976 242. June 6 Coalition, re: Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1984 243. Juvenile Action Movement of Fields Corner, Dorchester, 1976 244. Kinfolk, 1980-1981 245. Labor in the Eighties, conduit: Center for the Study of Public Policy, 1982 246. Labor Pains newsletter, day care center newsletter, La Habana Media Tour, see #209, La Unidad Latina, see #433, 1974 247. Latin American Theater Arts Festival, 1980 248. Latin Women’s Video Project, 1976 249. Latina Women’s Collective, Colectiva de Mujeres Latinas de Boston, for conference, “La Mujer Latina Se Enfrenta a los ‘80,” 1980 250. Law Communes-Central Square, includes Mass Dissent Collective, Capp Street Foundation, Cambridge Center for Legal Education, National Lawyers Guild, Greater Lawrence Citizens for Rent Control, see #206, Le Centre des Haitiens a Somerville, see #107, 1974-1975 251. Lebanese Palestine Crisis Coalition, emergency, conduit: Middle East Philanthropic Fund, 1982 252. Legal In-Service Project (LISP) of the Arlington Street Church, 1975 253. Legal Tactics: A Handbook for Tenants, conduit: Cambridge Women’s Center, 1978 254. Lesbian and Gay Parents Project, conduit: Cambridge Women’s Center, LISP (Legal In- Service Project), see #252, 1978 255. Little Flags Theatre, 1978 256. Low Income Network for Services and Tax Reform, conduit: Policy Training Center, 1981 257. Low Income Planning Aid (childbearing rights conference), 1978 258. Lowell Communicator, 1975-1976 259. Lucy Parsons Women’s Coalition, 1977 260. Lynn Rent Control Coalition, circa 1975 261. Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House, 1983 262. Martin Luther King Athletic, Cultural and Scholarship Association, emergency, 1981

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263. Martin Luther King Day Memorial Rally Coalition, emergency, re: Buffalo, New York anti-Nazi rally, see also #238, 1981 264. Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council, Mass. Divest (Massachusetts Coalition for Divestment from South Africa) see #272, 1977 265. Mass. Energy, emergency, statewide organization working on comprehensive energy program to benefit low- and moderate-income people, conduit: Mobilization for Survival, 1982 266. Massachusetts Association for Older Americans, 1975 267. Massachusetts Childbearing Rights Association or Alliance (also donor directed), conduit: Boston Campus Ministry in Higher Education, 1979-1982 268. Massachusetts Childbearing Rights Association or Alliance (also donor directed), conduit: Boston Campus Ministry in Higher Education, 1979-1982 269. Massachusetts Children’s Lobby, 1980 270. Massachusetts Citizens Against the Death Penalty, see also #75 and #76, Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union (Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts), see #123, 1984 271. Massachusetts Coalition for a Fair Budget, emergency, 1981 272. Massachusetts Coalition for Divestment from South Africa (Mass Divest), conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1981-1982 273. Massachusetts Community Center, re: merger with Fair Share, 1975, 1977 274. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, Cape Verdean Group, re: Nu Pintcha, 1978 275. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, Cape Verdean Group, conduit: Three Pyramids, 1978-1980 276. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, Norfolk Strike Coalition, re: prison strike, conduit: Families and Friends of Prisoners, 1978 277. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, Prisoners Legal Education Association, conduit: Families and Friends of Prisoners, 1977-1978 278. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, question mark, prison journal, 1978-1982 279. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, question mark, prison journal, 1978-1982 280. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, Radio Free Rehabilitation Group, 1978 281. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Norfolk, Worcester Rehabilitation Group, 1978 282. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Walpole, Video-Drama Workshop, re: “Rewinding the Clockwork Orange,” circa 1979 283. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Walpole, Walpole Education Project, conduit: Institute for Responsive Education, 1977

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284. Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI), Walpole, The Writing on the Wall, re: art in prison, circa 1978 285. Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, for Libby v. Hogan case re: solitary confinement at Walpole state prison, 1980 286. Massachusetts Council (or Coalition) for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH), 1977, 1979 287. Massachusetts Council (or Coalition) for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH), 1977, 1979 288. Massachusetts Council (or Coalition) for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH), 1977, 1979 289. Massachusetts Fair Share, 1974-1975 290. Massachusetts Feminist Federal Credit Union, MassCOSH (Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health), see #286-288, 1975

Box: 5 291. Massachusetts History Workshop, 1982, 1984 292. Massachusetts Organization of Disabled Workers, 1982, 1984 293. Massachusetts Senior Action Council, 1981 294. Massachusetts Senior Action Council, 1983-1984 295. Massachusetts Solidarity Coalition, re: unemployment, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1983 296. Massachusetts Tenants Organization, for minority outreach in membership and decision-making, 1984 297. Massachusetts Twentieth Anniversary Mobilization, for March for Jobs, Peace and Freedom in Washington, D.C. on anniversary of 1963 march, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1983 298. Massachusetts Union of Public Housing Tenants, 1979 299. Massachusetts Welfare Recipients for Welfare Reform, program of Voluntary Defenders Committee, see also #352, MCI (Massachusetts Correctional Institution), see #274-284, 1977, 1979-1980 300. Media Access Training and Assistance Unit, 1981 301. Men Sharing, 1975 302. Mental Patients Liberation Front, 1974-1978, 1980, 1983 303. Mental Patients Liberation Front, 1974-1978, 1980, 1983 304. Meredith and Associates, emergency, for homelessness study, 1983 305. Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP), 1974, 1977 306. Middlesex New American Movement (NAM), 1975 307. Mishawum Park Tenants’ Association, 1975 308. Mission Hill Community Land Trust. Project of Mission Hill Planning Commission, 1979 309. Mission Hill Good News, 1974-1975, 1980 310. Mission Hill Planning Commission, 1981

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311. Mission Park Youth Theatre, 1980 312. Mission Park Youth Theatre, 1980 313. MORAL/Constitutional Defense Project, re: abortion rights?, conduit: Boston Cambridge Ministry in Higher Education, 1979-1980 314. Moslem Iranian Students Society, conduit: Survival Education Fund, 1983 315. Multicultural Project for Communication and Education, 1981 316. Multicultural Project for Communication and Education, 1982 317. Municipal Power Advocacy Coalition, project of Energy Education Corporation, NASC (Native American Solidarity Committee), see #327, 1984 318. National Anti-Racist Organizing Committee (NAROC), Boston Chapter, some re: Klan march on Boston, 1982-1983 319. National Association of Atomic Veterans, 1982-1983 320. National Coalition for Peace and Freedom, 1981 321. National Conference of Black Lawyers, 1977 322. National Lawyers Guild (NLG), Massachusetts Chapter, mostly re: referral service, 1975-1976 323. National Lawyers Guild (NLG), Massachusetts Chapter, mostly re: referral service, 1979 324. National Lawyers Guild (NLG), Massachusetts Chapter, Anti-Racism Committee, Anti- Racism Project, re: Louisa Day Hicks et al, 1975-1976 325. National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Summer Projects Committee, conduit: Capp Street Foundation, re: Tenants First Coalition Summer Project, 1977 326. National Student Coalition Against Racism (NSCAR), 1977 327. Native American Solidarity Committee (NASC), conduit: Capp Street Foundation, 1977 328. Neighborhood Coalition of Jamaica Plain, circa 1975 329. Network of Women in Trade and Technical Jobs, 1981 330. New England Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), conduit: Survival Education Fund, see also #78, 1984 331. New England Free Press, 1976 332. New England Medical Center Employees, 1975 333. New England North East Prisoners Association (NEPA), re: NEPA News, 1976 334. New England Supporters of Silkwood, re: Karen Silkwood, nuclear energy, circa 1978 335. Newburyport Study Group, 1976 336. Nicaragua Solidarity Committee, conduit: Survival Education Fund and others, 1979- 1982 337. Nicaragua Solidarity Committee, conduit: Survival Education Fund and others, 1979- 1982 338. 9 to 5 Organization for Women Office Workers NLG (National Lawyers Guild), see #322-325, 1974 339. 9 to 5 Organization for Women Office Workers NLG (National Lawyers Guild), see #322-325, 1975

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340. No-MATEP Coalition, re: Harvard’s Medical Area Total Energy Plan, see also #378, Norfolk (MCI), see #274-281, 1981 341. No-MATEP Coalition, re: Harvard’s Medical Area Total Energy Plan, see also #378, Norfolk (MCI), see #274-281, 1981 342. North Dorchester Tenant’s Organizing Committee, 1977 343. North End Neighborhood Task Force, for housing feasibility study, 1977 344. North Shore Welfare Rights Organization, conduit: North Shore Community Action Programs, 1980 345. Nuclear Education Project, 1980 346. Organized Against Sexism and Stereotypes (Oasis), Boston, 1980 347. Overview, newsletter re: Panama Canal treaty, circa 1976 348. Oral History Center (c/o Cambridge Commission on Status of Women), 1983 349. Packard Manse Media Project, re: distribution of slideshow, “Hostage at Hell’s Bottom – The Economy and the Pentagon,” 1982 350. Palfry Street School, donor directed, 1977 351. Parent Support and Action Center, conduit: Central School, 1978-1979 352. Parents for Justice and Welfare Rights, formerly Massachusetts Welfare Recipients for Welfare Reform, conduit: Massachusetts Law Reform, see also #299, 1976, 1981 353. Peace and Justice Summer project, conduit: Jobs with Peace, 1984 354. Peaceful Movement Committee, group for humanism and correctional reform, 1978 355. People in Solidarity with Central American (PISCA), formerly Worcester Area Coalition for El Salvador, see #475, 1983 356. People’s Anti-War Mobilization, 1981 357. People’s Committee for Boston, group re: Boston’s fiscal crisis, 1977 358. The People’s Voice, 1974-1975 359. Pequod (Cambridge), a collectively operated alternative mental health center, 1976 360. Philippines Information Bulletin, 1974-1975 361. Phillips Brooks House (Rob Gips), Harvard University, no proposal, PISCA (People in Solidarity with Central America), see #355, 1975 362. Planning for Peace/Architects for Social Responsibility, conduit: Physicians for Peace, 1984

Box: 6 363. Political Education Project, project for Massachusetts Community Center, 1974 364. Preterm Strike, Brookline Health Clinic, Prisoners Legal Education Association, see #277, 1977 365. Project Aware/Massachusetts Committee for Children and Youth (MCCY), re: gay/lesbian adolescents, 1983 366. Project Lambda (Charles St. Universalist Church), re: homosexual adolescents, 1975 367. Project Place, alternative counseling center, Interseminarians project, 1976, 1980

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368. Project Place Law Collective, for a variety of projects, includes a variety of other organizations, 1975-1976 369. Public Interest Development Company/Boston Clamshell, re: nuclear power plants. See also #73, 1978 370. Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee (PRSC), Boston, conduit: Inter-Religious Foundation for Community Organization, 1978 371. Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee (PRSC), Boston, conduit: Inter-Religious Foundation for Community Organization, 1980 372. Racial Unity Now, Dorchester, 1976 373. Racism and Busing slide show, “In Back of the Bus,” conduit: Urban Planning Aid, Radio Free Norfolk, see #280, 1976 374. Rainbow Coalition, conduit: Survival Education Fund, RAMA (Roxbury Alianza of Mothers Associated), see #382, 1984 375. Rape Action Project, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1980 376. Reality Theater, re: International New Theater Festival, 1977 377. Registration and Enlistment Counseling Network, conduit: American Friends Services Committee, 1982 378. Residents United to Stop Harvard (RUSH), see also #340 and #341, 1977 379. Respond, re: domestic violence, 1975, 1977-1978, 1980 380. Robert W. White School, 1975 381. Roxbury Action Program – Marcus Garvey Youth Center, 1982 382. Roxbury Alianza of Mothers Associated (RAMA), re: day care center, circa 1977 383. Roxbury Crossing Welfare Advisory Board, re: welfare rights manual, 1981 384. Roxbury Fair Share, 1977 385. Roxbury-North Dorchester/Neighborhood Revitalization, 1982 386. “The Roxbury Response”/Film Fund Pyramid Production RUSH (Residents United to Stop Harvard), see #378, 1980 387. Self Advocacy Project, conduit: Greater Boston Association for Retarded Citizens, 1983-1984 388. Self Help Organization of Liberians, 1983 389. Self Help Organization of Worcester, disabled people, SEPAC (South End Project Area Committee), see #401, 1982 390. Service Employees for a Democratic Union, emergency, 1980 391. Sister Courage, newspaper, project of Cambridge Women’s Educational Center, 1978 392. Somerville Coalition for Fairer Property Taxes, conduit: Massachusetts Community Center, 1977 393. Somerville Tenants Union, 1975-1976 394. Somerville United Neighborhoods, 1975 395. Somerville United Neighborhoods, 1981-1983 396. Somerville Women’s Center, 1980 397. Somerville Women’s Health Project, 1975

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398. South East Asia Education Project, conduit: Boston Cambridge Ministry in Higher Education, 1982, 1984 399. South End Press, 1980 400. South End Project Area Committee (SEPAC), 1979 401. South End Project Area Committee (SEPAC), 1981 402. Southern Africa Solidarity Conference Continuations Committee of Massachusetts, 1982 403. Southwest Corridor Community Farm, also Southwest Corridor Coalition, includes re: Wake Up the Earth Festival, see also #49, 1980, 1983 404. Spanish-American Association of Lynn, 1977 405. Star Film Library, 1978-1979 406. State and Mind, a.k.a. Radical Therapist/Rough Times (RT), 1978-1979 407. Stoneham Women’s Center STOP (Symphony Tenants Organizing Project), see #411- 414, 1975 408. Straight Talk, Somerville teen paper, 1974 409. Struggle!, Boston Afro-American community paper, 1974 410. Susan Saxe Defense Committee, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1976 411. Symphony Tenants Organizing Project (STOP), 1978-1979 412. Symphony Tenants Organizing Project (STOP), includes Fenway News, 1980 413. Symphony Tenants Organizing Project (STOP), includes Fenway News, 1982 414. Symphony Tenants Organizing Project (STOP), includes Fenway News, 1984 415. Table Scraps, food advocate’s newsletter, no proposal, 1975 416. The Tania Collective, political theater, 1975 417. Taxpayers Against 2 1/2, proposition to cut property tax, conduit: Urban Planning Aid, 1980 418. Teatro Macondo, Latin American theater group, conduit: Galaxy, 1982 419. Tenants Action Group (TAG), Jamaica Plain, became City Life/Vida Urbana, see also #118-119, #235, #446, 1978 420. Tenants First Coalition , 1976 421. Tenants First Defense Committee, re: landlord Max Kargman, conduit: Urban Planning Aid, 1976 422. Third World Committee for International Woman’s Day, also Dorchester Women’s Committee, see also #169, #187, Third World Conference, First Annual, see #214, 1979-1980 423. Third World Conference, Second Annual, called: Second Annual Third World Conference, 1980 424. Third World Conference on Race and Class, undated 425. Thirteenth Amendment Project, 1985 426. Thresholds, to teach life planning and other skills to inmates at Worcester County Jail, 1979

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427. Together, Inc. Counseling agency aimed at young street people and welfare families, for Tocon Arms Tenant Union, 1975 428. Transfusion, hospital workers, 1975 429. Traprock Peace Center (six month progress report filed 1984), 1982 430. Trust for Native Americans, 1982 431. Tupelo Support Committee, anti-racist, anti-Klan, 1979 432. Unemployment Law Project, conduit: Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, 1981-1984 433. La Unidad Latina, Newspaper, conduit: Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation, 1981 434. Union Members for Jobs and Equality, conduit: Jobs with Peace, 1982 435. UNITAS-Lowell, project to organize services for the Spanish speaking community, 1976 436. United Farm Workers (UFW)-New England Boycott, 1974, 1977 437. United Labor Unions, project of National Center for Jobs and Justice, includes Homemakers Organizing Project, 1981-1983 438. United Labor Unions, project of National Center for Jobs and Justice, includes Homemakers Organizing Project, 1981-1983

Box: 7 439. United Peoples, low income, circa 1976 440. United Puerto Ricans/The Liberators, 1980 441. Unity Through Creativity, political theater for youth, 1983 442. University Christian Movement in New England, 1978 443. Urban Planning Aid (UPA), CPF, 1976 444. Urban Planning Aid (UPA), Media Project (or Group), includes “In Back of the Bus,” and speaker system, 1976, 1981 445. Urban Planning Aid, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (UPA-OSHA) Project, 1975-1976 446. Urban Revival, includes re: CommUnity News, see also #118-#119, #235, #419, 1978 447. Vietnam Veteran Artists, conduit: families and Friends of Prisoners, 1983 448. Vocations for Social Change, conduit: American Friends Service Committee, Wages for Housework, see #89, WAITT (We’re All in This Together), see #453, 1977-1979 449. Wake Up the Earth Festival Coalition, conduit: Southwest Corridor Community Farm, see also #403, Walpole Education Project, see #283, 1982-1983 450. Warehouse Cooperative School, 1974-1975 451. WCUW-FM, Worcester, circa 1979 452. Wellmet Project, halfway house for people with emotional illnesses, 1976 453. We’re All in This Together (WAITT) House, for adult program in Roxbury neighborhood center, 1982 454. Winter Hill Neighborhood Association, Somerville, circa 1977

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455. Who Rules Boston?, project of Center for Study of Public Policy, also Democratic Socialists of America, 1983 456. Woburn Citizens Committee for a Cleaner Environment (FACE), 1982 457. Woburn Council of Social Concern, for Hispanic program, 1982 458. A Women’s Place, in Hingham, Women’s Center, 1978 459. Women Against Violence Against Women, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1978-1979 460. Women and Health Conference, 1975 461. Women Like Me Collective, African American women, for workshops, conduit: Cooper Community center, 1978 462. (The) Women’s Alliance: A Network for Economic Survival, conduits: Survival Education Fund, Mobilization for Survival, 1985-1986 463. Women’s Cable TV, conduit: Margaret Fuller House, 1984 464. Women’s Commission in Exile, former Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women all fired by Governor King, includes Women for Economic Justice, 1982-1983 465. Women’s Community Health Center, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1981 466. Women’s Community Studies, project of Feminist Studies at Goddard-Cambridge Graduate Program in Social Change, 1979 467. Women’s Educational Center, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1986 468. Women’s Educational Center, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1986 469. Women’s Educational Media, lesbian educational outreach, 1978, 1980-1981 470. Women’s Institute of New England, women’s camp, etc., near Worcester, circa 1978 471. Women’s Mental Health Collective, 1976 472. Women’s Resource Center of North Central Massachusetts, began as Leominster Women’s Center, conduit: Leominster Multi-Service Center, 1979, 1981 473. Women’s School, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1974-1980 474. Women’s School, conduit: Women’s Educational Center, 1974-1980 475. Worcester Area Coalition for El Salvador, became People in 1982, Solidarity with Central America, conduit: Center for Reflective Action, see also #355, 1982 476. Worcester Community Television Council, Cable Channel 13, for Little Apple, 1978 477. Worcester People’s Press, 1975 478. Worcester Tenants’ Association, became Housing Information Center, includes re: Worcester Labor Co-op Worcester Rehabilitation Group, see #281, 1975, 1978 479. Worcester Women’s Center, 1975 480. Worcester Women Working, Boston Cambridge Ministry in Higher Education, 1978 481. Word of Mouth Productions, working-class women political theater, 1982 482. Workers’ Action Council, circa 1976 483. Working on Wife Abuse, 1977 484. Working Woman Organizing Project, 1978

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485. World Fellowship, in cooperation with Boston People’s Organization, for youth organizing and training conference, Writing on the Wall (Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Walpole), see #284, 1982

Series III. Haymarket People’s Fund Publications, circa 1979-1993 Subseries i. Annual Reports, 1976-1993 486. 1976 487. 1977 488. 1978 489. 1979 490. 1980-1981 491. 1981-1982 492. 1982-1983 493. 1983-1984 494. 1984-1985 495. 1985-1986 496. 1986-1987 497. 1987-1988 498. 1988-1989 499. 1989-1990 500. 1990-1991 501. 1991-1992 502. 1992-1993

Subseries ii. Related Publications, 1977-1981 503. “Inherited Wealth: your money and your life,” for the Funding Exchange by Haymarket Peoples Fund (reprint of articles originally in the Haymarket News), 1981 April 504. Robin Hood Was Right: A Guide to Giving Your Money for Social Change by Vanguard Public Foundation, chapter 4: “Haymarket Peoples Fund,” 1977

Series IV. 1994 Accession, circa 1978-1991

Box: 1 Subseries i. Boston Area Board [Boston Regional Funding Board], circa 1985-1989 1. BAB [Boston Area Board], evaluations [by grant recipients], undated 2. BAB [funding], undated 3. NECAN, undated 4. [BAB grant allotments], undated 5. BAB listing [of grant recipients], undated 6. BAB [proposals], undated 7. Boston minutes, formal minutes, 1989

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8. Boston minutes, formal minutes, 1988 9. Boston minutes, formal minutes, 1987 10. Boston minutes, formal minutes, 1986 11. Boston minutes, 1985 12. TA [training applicants], 1989 13. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1989 14. Boston emergency grant decisions, report, 1988 15. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1987 16. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1989 17. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1989 18. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1989 19. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1988 20. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1988 21. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1988 22. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1987 23. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1987 24. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1987 25. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1986 26. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1986 27. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1986 #2 28. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1986 #2 29. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1986 #3 30. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1986 #3 31. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1985 #2 32. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1985 33. Boston emergency grant decisions, 1985

Subseries ii. Boston Grants, files, circa 1978-1991 (bulk circa 1984-1988) 34. Access Philippines, undated 35. Advocacy Center for Older Women Workers, undated 36. A La Vida, undated 37. All Peoples Congress, undated 38. All Peoples Congress, undated 39. Alliance for Prison Justice, undated 40. Alliance vs. Women’s Oppression, undated 41. Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America, undated 42. Architects and Planners in Support of Nicaragua-Boston chapter, undated 43. Amigas Latinas en Accion Pro-Salud, undated 44. Arts for a new Nicaragua, undated 45. Arts for a new Nicaragua, undated 46. Arts for a new Nicaragua, undated

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47. Association of Concerned African Scholars, undated 48. Blackstone Valley Rape Crisis Team, undated 49. Battered Women’s Video Project, undated 50. Black Cat Collective, undated 51. Black Community Info Center, undated 52. Blacks for Empowerment, undated 53. Boston Acorn, undated 54. Boston Acorn, undated 55. Boston Affordable Housing Coalition, undated 56. Boston Alliance Against Registration and the Draft (BAARD), undated 57. Boston Alliance Against Registration and the Draft (BAARD), undated 58. Boston Area Coalition for the Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central American and South Africa, undated 59. Boston Area Committee for the AMANDLA US Tour, undated 60. Boston Area FAT Liberation, undated 61. Boston Area Network on Central American (BANCA), undated 62. Boston Big Mountain Support Group, undated 63. Boston Black and Green, undated 64. Boston Collective, undated 65. Boston Educators for Survival, undated 66. Boston Mobilization for Survival, undated 67. Boston Mobilization for Survival, undated 68. Boston Labor/Student Delegation to El Salvador, undated 69. Boston Self Help Center, undated 70. Boston Senior Action Council, undated 71. Boston Student Action Network, undated 72. Boston Winning Democracy Coalition, undated 73. Boston Women’s Committee for International Women’s Day, undated 74. BU Exposure, undated 75. Byte Back, undated 76. Boston Center for Lesbians and Gay Men, undated 77. Broomfield St. Educational Foundation/GCN, undated 78. Cambridge El Salvador Sister City Project, undated 79. Cambridge Haitian American Association, undated 80. Cambridge Tenants Union, undated 81. Campaign for Change, undated 82. Campaign for Peace with Justice in the Middle East, undated 83. CAPA, Educators in Support of ANDES, undated 84. Casa Chile, undated 85. Center for Atomic Radiation Studies, undated 86. Center for Women’s Safety Education, undated

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87. Central American Education Exchange, undated 88. Central American Labor Leaders Tour New England Planning Committee, undated 89. Central America Solidarity Association, undated 90. Centro Presente, undated 91. Children Are the Future, undated 92. Chinatown Community Mural, undated 93. Chinatown Community Mural, undated 94. Chinatown Housing and Land Development Task Force, undated 95. Chinatown Housing and Land Development Task Force, undated 96. Clean Water Action Project, undated 97. Coalition for a Nuclear Test Ban, undated 98. Coalition for Palestinian rights, undated 99. Colectivo Puertoriqueno, undated 100. Committee to Free Sharon Kawolski, undated 101. Comite El Salvador (Formerly Casa El Salvador Farabundo Marti), undated 102. Community Services for Women, undated 103. Contragate Action Team of Boston, undated 104. Cultural Resistance, undated 105. Dawn Project, undated 106. Deadly Connection Working Group, undated 107. Disabled Peoples Liberation Group, undated 108. Disability Integration Organizing Project, undated 109. East Boston Community News, undated 110. East Boston Community News, undated 111. East Boston Ecumenical Community Council, undated 112. Ethnic Arts Center of Somerville, undated 113. Emerge, undated 114. Emerge, undated 115. Eastern Mass Regional Organizing Network, undated 116. Faneuil Hall Tenants Organization, undated 117. Fenway Community Development Corporation, undated 118. Fenway Community Health Center, undated 119. Forum on Disability Issues, undated 120. Florence After School Program, undated 121. Franklin Hill Tenants United (or Task Force), undated 122. Framingham Tenants Organization, undated 123. Free South Africa Movement, Boston, undated 124. Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, undated 125. Geese Theatre Company, undated 126. Go no time for Affinity, undated 127. Grassroots International, undated

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128. Greater Boston Chapter of the Coalition for Labor Union Women, undated 129. Greater Boston Minority Health Coalition, undated 130. Greater Boston June 11 Campaign, undated 131. Greater Boston Anti-Arson and Anti-Displacement Organization, undated 132. Greater Boston Union of the Homeless, undated 133. Grenada Solidarity, undated 134. Grenada Investigation, undated 135. Haiti Yes, undated 136. Hands of Time Incorporated, undated 137. Harbor Me, undated 138. Hawthorne Youth and Community Center, undated 139. High Tech Workers Network, undated 140. Hispanic Office of Planning Evaluation Jamaica Plain Youth, undated 141. Homefront, undated 142. Honduras Information Center, undated 143. HUD Tenants Committee Boston Affordable Housing Coalition, undated 144. Incest Survivors Network, undated 145. Infact, undated 146. Infact, undated 147. Inner City Outreach Philips Brooks House, undated 148. Inner City Outreach Philips Brooks House, undated 149. Jamaica Plain Community Planning Coalition, undated 150. Justice at Work Project, undated 151. League of Haitian Families, undated 152. Let Nicaragua Live Great Boston Outreach Task Force, undated 153. Les Caynes Children’s Fund, undated 154. Lesbians and Children’s Conference, undated 155. Low Income Students for Survival, undated 156. Lowell Tenants Alliance, undated 157. Margaret Fuller House, undated 158. Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance, undated 159. Massachusetts Campaign for Safe Energy, undated 160. Massachusetts Coalition of Battered Women Service Groups, undated 161. Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, undated 162. Massachusetts College of Art Visiting Artists Program, undated 163. Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health, undated 164. Massachusetts Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities, undated 165. Massachusetts Coalition on New Office Technology, undated 166. Massachusetts Housing Now Coalition, undated 167. Massachusetts Friends of Midwives, undated 168. Massachusetts Association of Disabled Artists, undated

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169. Massachusetts Labor Support Project, undated 170. Massachusetts Labor Committee in Support of Democracy, Human Rights, and Non- Intervention in Central America, undated 171. Massachusetts Labor Committee in Support of Democracy, Human Rights, and Non- Intervention in Central America, undated 172. Mrs. Bee’s Gardens, undated 173. Mission Main Tenants Task Force, undated 174. Media Education Project on the Women’s Convoy to Central America, undated 175. Men of All Colors Together Boston, undated 176. Media Access Training and Assistance Unit, undated 177. Massachusetts Rock Against Racism, undated 178. Massachusetts Propaganda Alert, undated 179. National Conference of Black Lawyers Massachusetts Chapter, undated 180. National Lawyers Guild Anti-Repression Committee, undated 181. New England Equity Institute, undated 182. Newcomers Job Bank, undated 183. Organizing and Leadership Training Center, undated 184. Olaleye Communications, undated 185. Office Technology Education Project, undated 186. Parents United for the Education and Development of Others (PUEDO), undated 187. Parents United for the Education and Development of Others (PUEDO), undated 188. Parents United for Childcare/Research and Education Project, undated 189. PACRAT, undated 190. Peace Brigades International Boston Area Support Group, undated 191. Physicians for a National Health Program, undated 192. Playwrights Platform, undated 193. Poor Peoples United Fund, undated 194. Proyecto Cultural Morivivir, undated 195. Project Change, undated 196. The Question Mark Journal, undated 197. The Question Mark Journal, undated 198. The Question Mark Journal, undated 199. The Question Mark Journal, undated 200. Rainbow Multiversity, Inc., undated 201. Rainbow Multiversity, Inc., undated 202. Quincy-Geneva Housing Corporation, undated 203. Refugee/Immigration Ministry, undated 204. Roxbury Community News, undated 205. Say It Sister, undated 206. Somerville Community News, undated 207. Smedley D. Butler Bridge, undated

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208. Simplex Steering Committee, undated 209. Simplex Steering Committee, undated 210. South Shore Conversion Committee, undated 211. South End Self-Advocates, undated 212. South African Relief, undated 213. Street Artists Guild, undated 214. Street Magazine, undated 215. Survival News, undated 216. Third World Awareness Club (of Brookline High School), undated 217. Toxic Alert, undated 218. Veterans Benefit Clearinghouse, undated 219. Veterans Benefit Clearinghouse, undated 220. Veterans Peace Convoy, undated 221. We Are the City Television (WAC-TV), undated 222. Watermelon Studio Inc., undated 223. Washington Street Corridor Coalition, undated 224. What’s Left in Boston, undated 225. We’re Educators A Touch of Class (WEATOC), undated 226. Whitter Street Tenant Association, undated 227. WCUW, Inc., undated 228. Women’s Community Broadcast Group, undated 229. Women’s Convoy to Central America, undated 230. Women for Women in Lebanon, undated 231. Women’s Peace Encampment, undated 232. Women’s Resource Center, undated 233. Women’s Statewide Legislature Network of Massachusetts, undated 234. Women’s Statewide Legislature Network of Massachusetts, undated 235. Women’s Statewide Legislature Network of Massachusetts, undated 236. Word of Mouth Productions, undated 237. Youth Educational and Recreational Project, undated

Box: 1 Series V. 1999 Accession, circa 1975-1983

1. Boston Technical Assistance Invoices, undated 2. Action and Community Training, Inc., undated 3. AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP)/Boston, Inc., undated 4. Agissiz Community School Council/Jamaica Plain Community School, undated 5. All Kinds of Family Alliance, undated 6. Alternatives for Community and Environment, undated 7. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Boston Chapter, undated

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8. Amigas Latinas en Accion pro Salud (ALAS), undated 9. April 25 Youth Rally Committee, undated 10. ARK Theatre, undated 11. Arnean Siochana Eireann/Peace Watch Ireland, undated 12. Asian Sisters in Action (ASIA), undated 13. Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence, undated 14. Asian Women’s Project, undated 15. Association of Haitian Women in Boston, undated 16. Battered Women Fighting Back (BWFB), undated 17. Bikes Not Bombs, undated 18. Boston Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth, Inc. (BAGLY), undated 19. Boston/Cambridge Area Clothesline Project, undated 20. Boston Center for the Arts/Homeless Women Speak, undated 21. Boston Chapter of the National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of War, undated 22. Boston Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), undated 23. Boston Committee for Puerto Rican Rights, undated 24. Boston Do Something, undated 25. Boston Human Rights Institute, undated 26. Boston Kennebunkport 1991 Coalition, undated 27. Boston Jobs with Peace Campaign, undated 28. Boston Jobs with Peace Campaign, undated 29. Boston Media Action, undated 30. Boston Tradeswomen’s Network, undated 31. Boston Women’s Health Book Collective (Boston R2N2), undated 32. Boston Women’s AIDS Information Project, undated 33. Bread & Jams, undated 34. Brookside Theater, undated 35. Cambridge-Ramallah/El-Bireh Sister City Campaign, undated 36. Cape Cod Women’s Agenda, undated 37. Caribbean Focus at Roxbury Community College (RCC): Puerto Rico & Jamaica, work groups, undated 38. Cathedral Tenants United, Inc., undated 39. Chelsea Community Economic Development (CED) Alliance, undated 40. Chelsea’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs, Inc., undated 41. Chelsea’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs, Inc., undated 42. Chelsea’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs, Inc., undated 43. Chinese Progressive Association, undated 44. Chinese Progressive Association, undated 45. Chinese Progressive Association, undated 46. CIBAO Club, Inc., undated

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47. Citizens for Safety, undated 48. Citizens Opposed to Polluting the Environment, undated 49. Citizens to End Animal Suffering and Exploitation (CEASE), undated

Box: 2 50. City Life/Vida Urbana, undated 51. City Life/Vida Urbana, undated 52. Clean Coalition, undated 53. Clothesline Project, undated 54. Coalition for Basic Human Needs, undated 55. Coalition for Basic Human Needs, undated 56. Coalition for Community Control of Development, undated 57. Coalition for Community Control of Development, undated 58. Coalition on New Office Technology, undated 59. Coalition for Social Justice, undated 60. Codman Square Neighborhood Council, undated 61. Colombia Vive, undated 62. Comite De Mujeres Puertorriquences Miriam Lopez Perez, undated 63. Comite Hondureno Francisco Morazan, undated 64. Committee 500 Years Resistance, undated 65. Commonground US, Cuba Information Exchange, undated 66. Commonwealth Education Project, undated 67. Part of the Solution, undated 68. Commonwealth Tenants Association, undated 69. Community Bytes, undated 70. Community Change, undated 71. Cooperative Economics for Women, undated 72. CPPAX Education Fund, Inc., undated 73. Culture Sharing, undated 74. Deaf-Blind Contact Center, undated 75. Disability Pride Day Coalition, undated 76. Dorchester Community News, undated 77. Dorchester Women’s Committee, undated 78. Dorchester Women’s Committee, undated 79. East Coast Bisexual Network (ECBN), undated 80. Egleston Square Neighborhood Association, undated 81. Emergency Coalition for Peace, Justice & Non-Intervention in the Middle East, undated 82. Eviction Free Zone Coalition of Cambridge, undated 83. Eviction Free Zone Coalition of Cambridge, undated 84. Eviction Free Zone Coalition of Cambridge, undated 85. Essex County Community Organization, Inc., undated

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86. Essex County Community Organization, Inc., undated 87. Evaluation Family Counseling, Haitians & Minorities Inc. (EFCHAM), undated 88. Feminist Jews for Justice, undated 89. Filmmakers Collaborative, undated

Subseries iii. Box 3, undated

90. Fisherman’s Wives Association, Inc., undated 91. Fishnet, undated 92. 500 Years is Enough! Coalition, undated 93. 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Council, undated 94. Four Corners Public Safety Action Project, undated 95. Framingham Regional Alliance of Gay/Lesbian Youth (FRAGLY), undated 96. Free My People, undated 97. Free My People, undated 98. Freedom Now Coalition, Coalition, undated 99. Gay Prisoner Project of Bromfield Street Educational Foundation, undated 100. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Speakers Bureau, undated 101. Grass-Roots Peace and Justice Network, undated 102. Gray Panthers of Greater Boston, undated 103. Greater Boston Regional Youth Council Teens Training Teens, undated 104. Greater Boston Regional Youth Council Teens Training Teens, undated 105. Greater Roxbury Neighborhood Authority, undated 106. Guatemala Committee of CASA, undated 107. Haiti Communications Project Fund, Inc., undated 108. Health Action Research Group, undated 109. Health Care for All, undated 110. Health Security Coalition, undated 111. Heritage Common (CDC), undated 112. Homeless Organization for Women, undated 113. Homeless Organizers’ Support Team (HOST), undated 114. HonduNet (Honduras National Network), undated 115. Immigrant Rights Advocacy, Training and Education Project (IRATE), undated 116. Immigrant Workers Resource Center, undated 117. Immigrant Workers Resource Center, undated 118. Ina Mae Best Solidarity Committee, undated 119. Ina Mae Best Solidarity Committee, undated 120. International Women’s Day Video Festival, undated 121. Irish Immigration Center, undated 122. Jefferson Park Writing Center, undated 123. July 26th Coalition, undated

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124. June 27th Project, undated 125. Kenmore/Audobon Circle/Fenway Neighborhood Initiative, undated 126. Labor Committee on the Middle East, undated 127. Lawrence Youth Commission Family Development Center, undated 128. Lawrence Youth Commission Family Development Center, undated 129. MADRE, Inc., undated 130. Massachusetts Anti-Hunger Coalition, undated 131. Massachusetts Association of Women Fire Fighters, undated 132. Massachusetts CFIDS Association, undated 133. Massachusetts Citizens Against the Death Penalty Fund, undated 134. Massachusetts Community Coalition for Public Education, undated 135. Massachusetts Community Coalition for Public Education, undated 136. Massachusetts English Plus Coalition, undated 137. Massachusetts Human Services Coalition, undated 138. Massachusetts Jobs with Justice Coalition, undated 139. Massachusetts Lifers Organization, undated 140. Massachusetts Peace Action, undated 141. Medford Citizens Diversity in Education, undated 142. Massachusetts tenants Resource Center, undated 143. Mattapan-Dorchester Churches in Action, undated 144. Middle East Philanthropic Fund, undated 145. Miss J’s Youth Club, undated 146. Mission Hill Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc., undated 147. Mouvman Peyizan Papay Education and Development Fund (MPP-EDF), undated 148. National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights, Mass Chapter, undated 149. National Lawyers Guild, Mass Chapter, undated 150. National Writers Union, Boston Local, undated 151. Neighbor to Neighbor, undated 152. Network for Battered Lesbians, undated 153. NICA, Nuevo Instituto De Centra America, undated 154. New Neighborhood Priority, undated 155. Nicaragua Solidarity Committee, undated 156. Nurses for National Health Care, undated 157. Odyssey Journal, undated 158. Odyssey Journal, undated 159. Center for Labor Education and Research (CLEAR), undated 160. Orchard Park United Tenants Association, Inc., undated 161. Ourstories Herstories Project, undated 162. Palestine Solidarity Committee, Boston Chapter, undated 163. Parents Organized for Development, Education & Reform, undated 164. Peace and Justice Hotline, undated

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165. Peace for Cuba International Appeal, undated 166. People’s Music Network/SFS, undated 167. People to People, undated 168. P.E.W.T.E.R. Program, undated 169. Police Practices Coalition, undated 170. Poor People’s United Fund, undated 171. Prison Book Program, undated 172. Prison Book Program, undated 173. Prison Theatre Arts Program, undated 174. Prison Theatre Arts Program, undated 175. Project Free (Franklin Residents Efforts for Equality), undated 176. Puerto Rican Organizing Resource Center, undated 177. People with AIDS Coalition (PWA), undated 178. Pynk Patrol of Greater Boston, undated 179. Rainforest Defense Fund, undated 180. Reproductive Rights Network, undated 181. Somerville-Perguin Sister City Project, undated 182. Sponsoring Committee for Greater Movement Unity, undated 183. Spontaneous Celebrations, undated 184. Survivors, Inc., undated 185. Technology Education Council of Somerville, undated 186. Teens as Community Resources, undated 187. Theater Offensive, undated 188. United Youth of Boston, undated 189. Unity Boston, undated 190. University Conversion Project, undated 191. U.S. – Cuba Labor Delegation Tour, undated 192. Waltham Alliance to Create Housing (W.A.T.C.H.), undated 193. Welcome Project, undated

Subseries iv. Haymarket People’s Fund, Western Massachusetts records moved to UMass Amherst Library and Archives, circa 1975-1983 1. Minutes, reports, 1975-1982 2. Alternative Energy Coalition of Hampden County, undated 3. Amherst Community Resource Center/Western Mass. Welfare Coalition, undated 4. Association Latina Progresso y Accion, undated 5. Battered People’s Project, undated 6. Berkshire Community Education Group, undated 7. Berkshire Model Education Program, undated 8. Berkshire Union of Community Organizers, undated 9. Berkshire Voices Collective, undated

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10. Butterfly Education Arts/Women’s Media Coalition, undated 11. Casa Latina/Hampshire Community Action Commission (Noticiero Latina), undated 12. Center for Community Access TV (CCATV), undated 13. Che Lumumba Multicultural Community Education Project, undated 14. CISPES/Center for Reflective Action, undated 15. Committee for Childcare in Crisis (CCC), undated 16. Community Union Rural Development Corporation, undated 17. Correctional Change Group, undated 18. Council of Churches of Grater Springfield/Committee to End Apartheid, undated 19. Cultural Workers Collective, undated 20. Evergreen Defense Fund, undated 21. Franklin Training Corp., undated 22. Gray House, Inc./Motherhouse of Sisters of St. Joseph, undated 23. Gray Panthers/Faith Church of Springfield, undated 24. Hampshire County Employed/Unemployed Council, undated 25. Holyoke YWCA/Greater Holyoke Women’s Center, undated 26. July 4 Coalition, Western Mass Chapter, undated 27. Labor Relations and Research Center, University of Mass., undated 28. The Last Resort, undated 29. The Little Apple, undated 30. Mass Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH), undated 31. Mass Organization of Disabled Workers, undated 32. Mass People’s History Project, undated 33. Mobilization for Survival, Northampton, undated 34. Native American Solidarity Committee, undated 35. Necessities/Necesidades/ISIS, undated 36. New England Small Farm Inst./W. Mass. Energy, Environment and Agri. Resource Network, undated 37. New Unity, undated 38. Northampton Veterans’ Coalition, undated 39. Open Door/Association for Retarded Citizens, undated 40. Panache, undated 41. Parents for Peace, undated 42. Patria Libre, undated 43. People for Economic Survival, undated 44. People for Peace of Southern Berkshire, undated 45. Puerto Rican Congress, undated 46. Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee, undated 47. Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee, Springfield, undated 48. Southern Africa Solidarity Committee/ANC, undated 49. Spanish American Union/Springfield Citizens Coalition for Justice, undated

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50. Springfield Health Coalition/Family Planning Council of Western Mass, undated 51. Springfield Rape Crisis Center, undated 52. Springfield Women’s Union, undated 53. Students United for Public Education, undated 54. Sunday News Collective, undated 55. 12 to 1, undated 56. Union of Student Employees, undated 57. University of Mass Labor Community Support Network, undated 58. Urban Ministry/United Citizens Action League, undated 59. Valley Women’s Martial Arts, undated 60. Valley Women’s Union, undated 61. Western Mass Latin American Solidarity Committee, undated 62. Western Mass Native American, undated 63. Women against Violence in Pornography and Media, undated 64. Women’s Caucus of the Northampton Committee on El Salvador, undated 65. Women’s Center of North Berkshire Community Action, undated 66. Work, Inc., undated

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