Oregon Women's Political Caucus (OWPC) records , 1971-1999

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Kafoury, Gretchen Miller; Demarest, Merry; Hendriksen, Margie; Davis, Eleanor R., 1922-; Oregon Women's Political Caucus
Title
Oregon Women's Political Caucus (OWPC) records
Dates
1971-1999 (inclusive)
Quantity
46 linear feet, (33 containers)  :  26 record storage boxes, 4 manuscript boxes, 2 half manuscript boxes, and 1 oversized box
Collection Number
Coll 369
Summary
Founded in 1971, the Oregon Women's Political Caucus (OWPC) was a state-wide women's political organization that mirrored the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) at a state level. Along with fighting to right women's issues, the OWPC also strove to achieve equal human rights for all people, regardless of sex, color, race or religion, as reflected in this collection. This collection contains materials from 1971 to 1999 from a wide range of donors including Gretchen Kafoury (the co-founder of the OWPC), Margie Hendriksen, Eleanor Davis, Sara Lichtenstein and Merry Demarest. For more information on Oregon women's political history, be sure to look through the individual collections of the women listed above, as well as the Oregon National Organization for Women (NOW) collection. The collection contains correspondence, reports, financial papers, publications, conference proceedings, and training materials, along with many subject files.
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu
Access Restrictions

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Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for production of this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) administered through the Oregon State Library.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Founded in 1971, the Oregon Women's Political Caucus (OWPC) was a state-wide women's political organization that mirrored the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) at a state level. The OWPC primarily focused on helping women interested in running for office within the Pacific Northwest. As their mission statement states, the OWPC was created to "promote equitable representation of women and women's interests in the decision-making process of government by maximizing the inclusion and involvement of women in political activities through education and action." Along with fighting to right women's issues, the OWPC also strove to achieve equal human rights for all people, regardless of sex, color, race or religion, as reflected in this collection.

In 1979, the OWPC created the Oregon Women's Campaign School in order to educate and support potential Oregon women candidates. Today, the Oregon Women's Campaign School is held biennially in early spring/late winter in Portland, Oregon and helps prospective Oregon women obtain positions at the local, state and national levels.

Separate, smaller groups of the OWPC were created as the caucus grew in the 70's and 80's, such as the Portland Area Women's Political Caucus (PAWPC) and the Lane Women's Political Caucus (LWPC). Eventually these groups regressed back into one major caucus, the OWPC, before the Oregon caucus disbanded completely.

Currently about 18 state chapters still exist within the NWPC, including California, New York and Arizona. And since the founding of the NWPC and OWPC in 1971, there has been a dramatic increase in women elected officials.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Founded in 1971, the Oregon Women's Political Caucus (OWPC) was a state-wide women's political organization that mirrored the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) at a state level. Along with fighting to right women's issues, the OWPC also strove to achieve equal human rights for all people, regardless of sex, color, race or religion, as reflected in this collection.

This collection contains materials from 1971 to 1999 from a wide range of donors including Gretchen Kafoury (the co-founder of the OWPC), Margie Hendrikson, Eleanor Davis, Sara Lichtenstein and Merry Demarest. For more information on Oregon women's political history, be sure to look through the individual collections of the women listed above, as well as the Oregon National Organization for Women (NOW) collection.

The collections contain correspondence, reports, financial papers, publications, conference proceedings, and training materials, along with many subject files.

Collection is organized into the following series: Series I: Campaign Materials and Endorsements Series II: OWPC Organization Series III: Conventions/Meetings/Events Series IV: NWPC Series V: Organizations/Issues/Laws Series VI: Subject Files Series VII: Bylaws and Directories Series VIII: Publications Series IX: Ephemera/Miscellaneous Series X: Correspondence

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Human rights
  • Political activists--Oregon
  • Women's rights--Oregon
  • Women--Political activity--Oregon

Corporate Names

  • Oregon Women's Political Caucus

Form or Genre Terms

  • Correspondence
  • Proceedings
  • Reports

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Davis, Eleanor R., 1922- (fmo)
    • Demarest, Merry (fmo)
    • Hendriksen, Margie (fmo)
    • Kafoury, Gretchen Miller (fmo)