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Congregation Beth Ahavah

 File — Box: 8

Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The Labyrinth office files span 16 years of meeting minutes, advertising, editorial process, financial information, and correspondence, both within the newspaper and between the newspaper and its readership. This collection serves as a valuable record of how one independent feminist press created a space for community voice. The records contain evidence of debate within the feminist movement, and show the grassroots nature of many such feminist organizations. This collection would be of interest to anyone who is conducting research on feminist presses of the 1980s and 1990s. Besides giving a sense of the workings of the collective itself, the collection shows the nature of support for the newspaper within the Philadelphia community--in terms of advertising, grant money, or distribution space. Correspondence from the readership shows the personal and political intimacy the newspaper often had for its intended audience, and how this intimacy encouraged a larger sense of community.

Positive and negative correspondence, both from readers and from within the collective, sheds light on the complicated dynamics of a feminist collective and its goal of representing diverse viewpoints within a newspaper that was intended for a very particular demographic group. This raises issues of how inclusive a collective can be, and shows how issues of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation created both tensions and points of connection within the collective and the larger community of its readership and supporters. Of peripheral interest is the way that the newspaper was perceived by its readership as a primarily "lesbian newspaper," even though it outwardly proclaimed itself a "feminist newspaper."

The collection is roughly organized into eight boxes by topic: "Box 1. Office files (non-financial)"; "Box 2. Computer diskettes and cancelled checks"; "Box 3. Photos/Graphics"; "Box 4. Financial Records"; "Box 5. Financial Records"; "Box 6. Subscription Information"; "Box 7. Miscellaneous"; and "Box 8. Advertising." An inventory is provided below.

Dates

  • 1983 - 1995

Conditions Governing Access Note

Contact John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives of Philadelphia for information about accessing this collection.

Extent

From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the John J. Wilcox, Jr. LGBT Archives, William Way LGBT Community Center Repository

Contact:
1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia PA 19107
215-732-2220