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    Message to the Class of \u2783

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    Excerpts from Shirley Chisho/ms message to the graduating class of 1983

    Representative Moakley with Representative Shirley Chisholm, audio recording and transcript, 1974

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    Representatives Joe Moakley and Shirley Chisholm discuss developments in guidelines, regulations and ethics related to human sterilization, as well as family planning. The discussion was broadcast on the Boston-based radio station WILD as part of a program featuring Moakley and other members of Congress.https://dc.suffolk.edu/moakley-av/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Representative Moakley with Representatives Shirley Chisholm and Jerome Waldie, audio recording and transcript, 1973

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    This recording includes two interviews with members of Congress that were broadcast on WILD as episodes of a radio show featuring Congressman Moakley. In the first segment Representative Joe Moakley interviews Representative Shirley Chisholm discuss new developments in guidelines, regulations and ethics related to human sterilization, as well as family planning. The second interview is with Representative Jerome Waldie and focuses on the crisis surrounding President Nixon’s possible impeachment.https://dc.suffolk.edu/moakley-av/1022/thumbnail.jp

    The Youngest Victims: Children and Youth Affected by War

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    In 1989, the United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child declared, “[state parties] shall take all feasible measures to ensure protection and care of children who are affected by an armed conflict.” In addition to attempting to secure the welfare of children in armed conflict, the Convention went on to ban the recruitment and deployment of children during armed conflict. Despite the vast majority of sovereign nations signing and ratifying this agreement, this treaty, unfortunately, has not prevented children and youth from witnessing, becoming victims of, or participating in political, ethnic, religious, and cultural violence across the past three decades. This chapter offers an “ecological perspective” on the psychosocial consequences of exposure to the trauma of war-related violence and social disruption

    Slavery

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    Lectures given by Shirley Chisholm on the topics of women and slavery, education, the economy, civil rights, race pride, suffrage movement, literature and the fine arts, show business, constitutional principles and government service and politics at Buffalo State College in 1986.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/chisholm_speeches/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Economy

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    Lectures given by Shirley Chisholm on the topics of women and slavery, education, the economy, civil rights, race pride, suffrage movement, literature and the fine arts, show business, constitutional principles and government service and politics at Buffalo State College in 1986.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/chisholm_speeches/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Chisholm believes in \u27truth\u27, November 17, 1972

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    A Collegio article titled Chisholm believes in \u27truth\u27, published on November 17, 1972, detailing a speech given by Shirley Chisholm who had recently ran as the first African American woman to become president of the United States. The speech was held in Carney Hall Auditorium at the Kansas State College of Pittsburg on November 15, 1972; topics included Humanism For Blacks and Whites and The New Trust in Education Today. An audio recording of the speech is available in two parts: Part 1 and Part 2. A photograph of Shirley Chisholm during the speech is available here
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