Related materials can be found in the following collections:
The Records of the Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center, the Black Women's Health Imperative (formerly National Black Women's Health Project), the
National Women's Health Network, and the
Undivided Rights Book Project.
See also the personal papers of Byllye Avery, Luz Alvarez Martinez,
Katsi Cook.
A 2006 interview with Charon Asetoyer is part of the SSC's Voices of Feminism Oral History Project. View the
full transcript online.