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Zoe Nicholson Collection

 Collection
Identifier: NICH

Abstract

Zoe Nicholson is a prominent feminist activist, artist, speaker, educator, author, and organizer. She centered much of her activist work on fighting for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). In 1982, she was one of seven women who fasted in support of the ERA. She also contributed to movements including Peace, Labor, Civil Rights, Pro-Choice, Public Health, Women, LGBTQ, and is rooted in her commitment to nonviolent direct action. The Zoe Nicholson Collection comprises books she has written, awards she has received for her activist work, political and activist presentations she has created and presented, articles, photographs, films, audio, and objects documenting her activism and life.

Dates

  • Creation: 1982-2021

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open to researchers. There are no access restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

Property rights to the physical objects belong to the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives. All other rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or heir for permission to publish where the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives do not hold the copyright.

Zoe Nicholson retains intellectual copyright to her materials and published work.

Biographical / Historical

Zoe Nicholson is a prominent feminist activist, artist, speaker, author, and organizer. She centered much of her activist work on fighting for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Her activist work spans contributions to movements including Peace, Labor, Civil Rights, Pro-Choice, Public Health, Women, LGBTQ, and is rooted in her commitment to nonviolent direct action.

Nicholson received her BA in Theology from Quincy University in 1969 and her MA in Ethics from the University of Southern California (USC) in 1975. She began her professional life teaching high school for five years. In 1976, she opened a women’s bookstore in Newport Beach, California called the Magic Speller Bookstore. After the store closed, she served as Director of the Orange County Free Clinic for a year. In 1985, she completed the professional computer program at Computer Learning Center and worked in tech, software development, and recruiting for fifteen years.

In 1982, she joined six women in a public and political fast for 37 days in Springfield, Illinois in support of the Equal Rights Amendment. Nicholson wrote a memoir that centered her experience, the Hungry Heart ~ A Woman’s Fast for Justice, which also details her commitment to nonviolent direct action. Nicholson is the author of two additional books including the Engaged Heart, containing speeches and 125 personal photographs, and the Passionate Heart.

Nicholson is the founder of ERA Once and for ALL, a member of the ERA Roundtable, a lifelong member of NOW, president of Pacific Shore NOW, and outspoken voice for LGBTQ rights. She is featured in the films March On and an American Housewife.

Her political and personal heroes include Gandhi, Alice Paul, and many activists she has met on her path. Her activism is radical and effective, having been a champion of ending Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and establishing Marriage Equality.

In 2018, Nicholson premiered her one woman multimedia play, Tea with Alice and Me: The intersecting Lives of Two Militant Visionaries, in West Hollywood, California.

She has said, “I have identified as straight, gay, and bi on the way to solid lesbian; I have had two abortions and fasted for the ERA. I hang out at the intersection of feminism and equality. For me, there is no place else to be.”

Source: “About Zoe,” Zoe Nicholson, accessed September 1, 2020. https://www.zoenicholson.com/aboutzoe.html

Extent

7.84 Linear Feet (9 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

Series I: Books written by Zoe Nicholson Series II: Activist material

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Zoe Nicholson donated materials to the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives on February 29, 2022.

All materials in the collection were accumulated by the donor, Zoe Nicholson, through her activist work, book writing, and other community activities and recognitions.

Title
Zoe Nicholson Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Casey Winkleman
Date
2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives Repository