Part of a series in Teen Life presenting career options to female teenage readers.
A parodied "get well" note to a "compulsive exhibitionist from her friendly neighborhood voyeur." "Your sickness, neighbor, is my boon! It fits with mine like "June" and "moon." Yet fair play bids me wish you well; May you escape your private hell! But, please, until your problem's gone-- Feed…
This flyer is a typed and handwritten "letter" to women encouraging them to stop competing for beauty but instead to "be angry" about the ways that women's bodies are being used.
The cover depicts six women of varying shapes and appearances, some with the liberation power fist in the air. The lower text says, "We need to work together for peace and freedom."
From the papers of Carol Berge (1920-2006), the original collaged flyer for a poetry reading at The New School for Social Research. Berge was an active participant in the poetic renaissance and multimedia movement of the 1960s.
A US Department of Labor publication presenting career options to female high school students.