Judy Norsigian Collection

Judy Norsigian is a prominent advocate for women’s reproductive health and was a co-founder of the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, better known by its later and the title of its best-known book, Our Bodies, Ourselves. Editor of each of the nine editions of the book and executive director of the collective from 2001 to 2015, Norsigian is an important public intellectual on women’s health issues and has served on numerous boards and advisory groups relating to reproductive health, contraception, and medical research.
Consisting primarily of the sort of ephemeral political literature that abounded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Norsigian collection offers insight into the feminist movement and the early milieu of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Many of the publications are devoted to issues in contemporary feminism or pertain to women’s conferences, however several (especially those published by the New England Free Press) take on other political and social movements.
Background on Judy Norsigian
Judy Norsigian is a prominent advocate for women’s reproductive health and was a co-founder of the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, better known by its later and the title of its best-known book, Our Bodies, Ourselves. A landmark work on sexuality and reproductive health a key work in second wave feminism, Our Bodies Ourselves arose out of a women’s liberation conference in May 1969 at which a dozen young women in a workshop on “Women and their bodies” were galvanized by the experience of sharing information and personal stories. Hoping to continue exploring and sharing the issues raised in the workshop, these women formed “The Doctors’ Group” to serve as a place for continuing exchange about women’s health and bodies.
To share their discoveries with a broader audience, Norsigian and her colleagues published a booklet through the radical New England Free Press which became a runaway best seller on the underground market. The Doctor’s Group incorporated in 1972 as the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective and struck a deal with Simon and Schuster to published the first edition of Our Bodies Ourselves. Norsigian served as editor of each of the nine editions of the book and became executive director of the collective from 2001 to 2015. In high demand for her insights into women’s health issues, she has served on the boards of the National Women’s Health Network and Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research, as a member of the Technical Advisory Committee for the Contraceptive Research and Development Program, and on several committees at the Institute of Medicine related to contraceptive research.
Scope of collection
Consisting primarily of the sort of ephemeral political literature that abounded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Norsigian collection offers insight into the feminist movement and the early milieu of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Many of the publications are devoted to issues in contemporary feminism or pertain to women’s conferences, however several (especially those published by the New England Free Press) take on other political and social movements. Many are stamped as property of the Boston Women’s Health Collective.
Inventory
Daily Breakthrough: Where Women are News
Mother right: a new feminist theory
Clio 54
Where feminism will lead
Male maternal instinct
Under the bombs: North Vietnam responds to the pressures of war
Green Revolution 36, 3
Pakistan: the burden of U.S. aid. New England Free Press
Food for profit: American aid in Guatemala. New England Free Press
Jumping the track. New England Free Press
Struggling into existence: the feminism of Sarah and Angelina Grimke. New England Free Press
Toward a political morality. New England Free Press
Uruguay’s urban guerrillas. New England Free Press
Newark Community School. New England Free Press
Air America: Flying the U.S. into Laos. New England Free Press
Fight racism! New England Free Press
Administrative information
Access
The collection is open for research.
Provenance
Gift of Judy Norsigian, Aug. 2017.
Processing Information
Processed by I. Eliot Wentworth, Mar. 2019.
Language:
English
Copyright and Use (More information )
Cite as: Judy Norsigian Collection (MS 1071). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Search terms
Subjects
- Feminism–Massachusetts
- Our Bodies, Ourselves
Contributors
- Norsigian, Judy [main entry]
Genres and formats
- Brochures
- Ephemera (General object genre)
- Newspapers
- Pamphlets