About the Friedman Feminist Press Collection
In recognition of the legacy of CSU alumna June Friedman, the Friedman Feminist Press Collection at Colorado State University Library Archives and Special Collections is offering research grants of up to $1,800 to scholars whose work would benefit from access to the collection. These grants are intended to help offset expenses for scholars engaged in studies that would benefit from access to funds from the Friedman Feminist Press Collection. This grant was established in honor of June Friedman, a 1981 agronomy graduate and student activist with the CSU feminist group, whose life was violently ended a year after graduation. Friedman co-organized the first Take Back the Night march in Ft Collins and contributed to CSU’s feminist newsletter.
Friedman’s love of literature written by and about feminism led her friends and family to establish the Friedman Feminist Press Collection in 2013 to encourage students and scholars to read and study books published by feminist presses that played a vital role in the development of the feminist movement. The largest collection of books in the Rocky Mountain West published by feminist presses, FFPC includes books and periodicals published by Women’s Press Collective, Shameless Hussy Press, Diana Press, Daughters, Inc., Naiad Press, and Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, Spinsters Ink, The Feminist Press, Seal Press, and Firebrand Press. Providing original sources on feminist/lesbian literature and second-wave feminism, the collection archives works of fiction, poetry, memoirs, and essays by feminist publishers of the 1970s and 1980s who raised awareness of women and the voices of women around the world. This unique collection also includes materials related to the study of feminist publishing and second-wave feminism.
Grant information:
Friedman Feminist Press Collection research fellowships support women’s and/or gender-related projects that make substantial use of the FFPC, including historical research and documentation projects resulting in theses, publications, exhibitions, educational initiatives, documentary films, or other multimedia works. A successful application will also include a link to second-wave feminist themes related to specific holdings in the collection. Selected applicants will receive grants of $1,800 to support research visits and other expenses, such as photocopying, scanning, or sharing of research products. Recipients are required to present an informal symposium on their current work to the CSU community during their residency.
Scholars should apply if their interests and research goals would be significantly enhanced by extended fieldwork within the Friedman Feminist Press Collection funds. Applications are accepted and reviewed annually. The application deadline is February 9, 2025. Scholarships will be announced and applicants will receive written notification on March 8, 2025, International Women’s Day. Grant funds are disbursed upon successful completion of grant applications, which must be submitted by August 31, 2025.
Applicants must submit the following documents with their application:
- a brief description (no more than two pages) of the project and a preliminary list of documents from the collection to be consulted to conduct the research
- an updated CV or resume
- a proposed budget
- Graduate students must also submit a letter of support from their thesis advisor, attesting to the value of the research for their master’s or doctoral thesis.
- All documents must be submitted electronically in a single PDF file.
Send applications to:
CLARISSA TRAPP
Assistant Professor | Instruction and Outreach Archivist
Colorado State University Libraries
P: 970-491-3047 | clarissa.trapp@colostate.edu
1201 Center Avenue Mall | Fort Collins, CO 80523
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