Typed discussion paper on the role of education in the feminist movement. Offers suggestions for teachers and students in higher education to participate in the women's liberation.
3 documents stapled together containing: newspaper clipping from The Peak issued February 5, 1969 of an interview of Pat Hoffer, a Women's Caucus member ; press release detailing the upcoming public meeting on June 18th, 1969 featuring Marlene Dixon, sociologist active in women's liberation movement in the United States and would join McGill University faculty in September 1969 ; and typed statement titled Article for The Georgia straight with the information on Marlene Dixon's visit to the Women's Caucus public meeting.