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IRENE GOMEZ-BETHKE:

An Inventory of Her Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society



OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

Creator:Gomez-Bethke, Irene, 1935-.
Title:Irene Gomez-Bethke papers.
Date:1970-2001.
Abstract:Papers of a Minneapolis-born, Mexican-American woman who was a leader in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Hispanic communities. The papers document her work with and involvement in several Hispanic cultural, legal, and human service organizations in the Twin Cities, the Hispanic ministries of the local Roman Catholic archdiocese, and her service in state and local government.
Quantity:7.1 cu. ft. (8 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description section for box locations.

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BIOGRAPHY OF IRENE GOMEZ-BETHKE

Irene Marie Gomez-Bethke was born in Minneapolis on January 22, 1935. Her parents were natives of northern Mexico, and came to Minnesota in 1923 as migrant farm workers. A few years later they settled in Minneapolis. Irene grew up in north Minneapolis, and later lived in the Minneapolis suburb of New Hope. In 1988 she graduated from Metropolitan State University, where she studied business administration. She has long been active in community work, in politics, and the arts, particularly the advancement of Hispanic and Chicano causes, and an active participant in various Hispanic cultural, political, religious, and legal organizations.

Gomez-Bethke was a founder of Centro Cultural Chicano, a Minneapolis bilingual social service agency, and was a founder and executive director of Instituto de Arte y Cultura, a Minneapolis cultural arts organization for Hispanics. She served on the Hispanic Advisory Committee to the Mayor and to the City Council of Minneapolis under mayors Hofstede and Fraser, and on the Spanish Speaking Affairs Council under governors Perpich and Quie. She served on the Minnesota Department of Human Rights Police/Community Relations Task Force in the early 1980s and, later was commissioner of the department (1983-1984).

Gomez-Bethke served as a director of many of the organizations represented in this collection, including Centro Cultural Chicano, Centro Legal, Inc., Migrants in Action, Inc./Hispanos en Minnesota, Inc., and Legal Rights Center, Incorporated. She was a member of the executive committee of the Urban Coalition of Minneapolis; on the board of advisors of Urban Concerns Workshops Inc.; a member of the advisory council of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program; Hispanic affairs consultant for Los Ninos News; food services director for Homeward Bound, Inc. (a group home for retarded and handicapped children); and a member of the Hispanic Ministry Advisory Board of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. She was coordinator of the Hispanic Women's Caucus of Minnesota Women of Color; served on the state steering committee of the Minnesota Women's Political Caucus; state chair of the Hispanic American Democrats; a member of the New Hope (Minn.) Human Rights Commission (1996-); and was active in Democratic politics at the national, state, and local levels.

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SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION

The collection includes biographical information and personal materials (including a few photographs); materials relating to Minnesota-based Hispanic organizations; some newsletters published by Hispanic organizations in other states; a few political files; and a set of general subject files. Much of the material consists of photocopies, mimeographs, and other printed papers. Some of it is in Spanish.

Minnesota-based Hispanic and government-related organizations, advisory boards, and agencies represented in the collection include the Archdiocesan Office of Hispanic Ministry, Centro Cultural Chicano, Centro Legal Inc., Migrants in Action/Hispanos en Minnesota, and the Spanish Speaking Affairs Council. Files relating to these organizations and agencies typically include minutes of directors and other meetings, articles of incorporation and bylaws, financial information, newsletters, historical and background information, some correspondence (mainly letters received) and memoranda, and various subject files.

There are two folders of miscellaneous newsletters published by Hispanic organizations located outside of Minnesota.

Political materials include files pertaining to the Hispanic American Democrats organization, and to certain Democratic candidates and campaigns.

Subject files include information about some other, more broadly-based social action organizations for minorities, the urban poor, the retarded and disabled, and the elderly, including the Legal Rights Center and the Urban Coalition of Minneapolis. There is a small amount of material documenting Gomez-Bethke's work as commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, and there are some files relating to her service as an aide to the mayor of Minneapolis and as a member of the New Hope, Minnesota Human Rights Commission.

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ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION

The collection is divided into the following sections:
Biographical and Personal Papers
Hispanic Organizations in Minnesota
Non-Minnesota Hispanic Publications
Politics
Subject Files

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RELATED MATERIALS

A video recording of Gomez-Bethke's reminiscences is in the Minnesota Historical Society sound and visual collections, cataloged under the heading Bethke, Irene.
Records of several of the organizations and agencies represented in this collection are in the manuscript collections of the Minnesota Historical Society and in the Minnesota State Archives.
Annual reports, newsletters, and other publications of several of the organizations represented in this collection are in the Minnesota Historical Society book and serials collections.

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INDEX TERMS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Topics:
Hispanic American Catholics - Minnesota.
Hispanic Americans - Minnesota - Political activity.
Hispanic Americans - Minnesota - Societies, etc.
Hispanic Americans - Services for - Minnesota.
Human services - Minnesota.
Legal assistance to the poor - Minnesota.
Mexican American women - Minnesota.
Mexican Americans - Minnesota.
Minorities - Minnesota.
New Hope (Minn.). Human Rights Commission.
Organizations:
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Hispanic Ministry Advisory Board.
Centro Cultural Chicano (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Centro Legal, Inc. (St. Paul, Minn.).
Chicano Latino Student Cultural Center (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Chicanos Latinos Unidos En Servicio (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Hispanic Advisory Committee to the Mayor and to the City Council of Minneapolis.
Hispanic American Democrats (Washington, D.C.).
Hispanos en Minnesota (Organization).
Homeward Bound, Inc. (Minn.).
Instituto de Arte y Cultura (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Legal Rights Center, Incorporated (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Los Ninos International Adoption and Information Center (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Migrants in Action, Inc. (St. Paul, Minn.).
Minnesota Women of Color.
Minnesota Women's Political Caucus.
Minnesota. Dept. of Human Rights. Task Force on Police/Community Relations.
Minnesota. Spanish Speaking Affairs Council.
National Conference on the Role of Performing Arts in Society (1981 : St. Peter, Minn.).
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Senior Citizen Centers of Greater Minneapolis, Incorporated (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Urban Coalition of Minneapolis.
Urban Concerns Workshops Inc. (St. Paul, Minn.).
Types of Documentation:
Hispanic American periodicals.
Newsletters.
Photographs.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Irene Gomez-Bethke Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Accession Information:
Accession number: 14,604; 14,798; 15,866
Processing Information:
Processed by: David B. Peterson, September 1991; additions August 1994 and August 2002
PALS ID number: 09-00022263

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION

Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the location and box numbers shown below.

Biographical and Personal Papers

LocationBox
151.H.1.1B1
American Indian literature course taken by Irene Gomez-Bethke at Metropolitan State University, 1986.
Biographical information and miscellaneous personal materials, undated and 1979-1993.
Certificates and awards:
Undated and 1976-1990.
LocationBox
142.G.3.1B-2 5
Oversize certificates and awards, 1980-1993.
LocationBox
151.H.1.1B 1
Photographs, undated and 1981-1988.
Young Women and Their Futures conference, 1980.

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Hispanic Organizations in Minnesota

LocationBox
151.H.1.1B 1
Archdiocesan Office of Hispanic Ministry:
Background information, undated and 1987.
Financial information, 1986-1989.
First State Encuentro of Hispanic Pastoral Ministry, 1986.
Hispanic Institute, 1988.
Hispanic Ministry Advisory Board:
A body created by the archbishop to advise the office on matters regarding the Hispanic Community, and to act as a catalyst to implement programs of religious ministry in the areas of social services, pastoral services, sacramental care and education which reach out to the needs of the Hispanic Community.
Bylaws, 1983-1987.
Correspondence, 1986-1988.
Executive Committee, 1988-1989.
Financial and program information, 1984-1989.
Minutes of board meetings, 1986-1989.
Position descriptions and search committees, 1986-1987.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1985-1988.
Hispanic Pastoral Institute, 1989.
Hispanic Theological Pastoral Institute/Instituto de Pastoral Hispana, 1987.
Hispanic Renew in Minneapolis, 1986.
History of Hispanic ministry in the archdiocese (1956-1986).
Instituto Teologico Pastoral Hispano, 1987.
School of Hispanic Ministry (proposed), 1986.
Miscellany, undated and 1980-1989. 2 folders.
Catholic Charities, 1988-1993.
Centro Cultural Chicano:
An educational organization established to provide bilingual, bicultural education, and to help those of bilingual bicultural backgrounds to become more productive citizens by helping them to obtain a basic education more pertinent to their needs, day care for their children, constructive programs for their youth, and activities for their senior citizens.
Annual report, 1980.
Articles of incorporation, 1974.
Banquet, 1979.
Bylaws, undated and 1974.
Correspondence (miscellaneous), 1977-1980.
Executive director's reports, 1978-1980.
Financial statements, 1978-1980.
Hispanic Media Consortium, 1982.
Historical background, 1978-1980.
Job announcements and descriptions, undated and 1978-1980.
Minutes of annual and staff meetings, 1977-1984.
Minutes of committee meetings, undated and 1979-1980.
Minutes of directors meetings, undated and 1977-1980.
Newsletter, undated and 1977-1978.
Organization charts, undated and 1980.
Personnel policies and practices, 1977-1980.
Program planning committee needs assessment survey, 1976.
Search for executive director, 1979.
United Way of Minneapolis Area, 1976-1980.
Visiones de la Raza newsletter (incomplete), 1979-1987.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1974-1983.
LocationBox
151.H.1.2F 2
Centro Legal, Inc.:
Organized to provide legal representation for traditionally underrepresented people in the low income segment of the community, with an emphasis on community participation in the legal decisions which affect their lives.
Annual meetings, 1983-1991.
Articles of incorporation, 1981.
Bylaws, undated and 1983-1990.
Chief legal officer's reports, 1988-1989.
Committees (other), undated and 1984-1987.
Correspondence (miscellaneous), 1981-1989.
Executive Committee, 1983-1990.
Finance Committee, 1984-1990.
Financial information:
Balance sheets, 1984-1990.
Financial statements, 1982-1989.
Operational budgets, 1983-1990.
Statements of income and expense, 1984-1990.
Other statements and information, undated and 1981-1990.
Grants and fund raising, 1981-1989.
Historical and background information, undated and 1981-1990.
Immigration reform project, undated.
Management reorganization, 1987.
Minutes of directors meetings:
1981-1986.
1987-1990 (incomplete).
Office facilities, undated and 1983-1990.
Organization charts, staffing, etc., undated and 1988-1989.
Personnel and payroll issues, undated and 1983-1991.
Personnel policies and practices manuals, undated and 1984-1987.
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc., undated and 1981-1984.
United Way:
United Way of Minneapolis, 1985-1990.
United Way of St. Paul, 1985-1992.
Miscellany, 1986-1990.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1980-1990.
Chicano Latino Affairs Council (St. Paul), 1998-1999.
Chicano Latino Student Cultural Center (Minneapolis): In Amatl in Xicanome newsletter, 1976-1982.
LocationBox
151.H.1.3B 3
Hispanic Advisory Committee to the Mayor and to the City Council of Minneapolis:
Bylaws, undated.
Chicano/Hispanic/Latino information, undated and 1980-1981.
Correspondence, 1978-1981.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated and 1977-1982. 3 folders.
Historical background, 1978-1979.
Indochinese Refugee Resettlement Workshop (1980), 1980-1981.
International Trade Task Force, 1981-1982.
Minneapolis City Planning Department, undated and 1978-1980.
Minutes, undated and 1978-1981.
Quarterly report, Dec. 30, 1977
Report to the mayor, undated.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1977-1981.
Hispanic Economic Development Committee, undated and 1974-1980.
Instituto de Arte y Cultura:
The Gathering (Saint Peter, Minn.), 1981.
National Conference on the Role of Performing Arts in Society (St. Peter, Minn.), August 1981.
Miscellany, 1986.
Los Ninos International Adoption and Information Center, Inc. (Minneapolis): Los Ninos News newsletter, 1981-1982.
Migrants in Action:
This organization was succeeded by Hispanos en Minnesota in February 1979.
Articles of incorporation and bylaws, 1972-1978.
CETA, undated and 1978.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated and 1976-1979.
Director's manual (?), [ca.1979].
Financial statements and reports, undated and 1978-1979.
Historical Sketch (1971-1978).
Migrants in Action newsletter, 1977-1978.
Minutes of directors meetings, 1978-1979.
Personnel policies and procedures manual, 1978.
Training manual for directors, [ca.1979].
Work Equity Program, 1978.
Hispanos en Minnesota:
This organization succeeded Migrants in Action in February 1979.
Bylaws, undated and 1979.
Chemical Abuse Service Agency (CASA), undated and 1978-1981.
Chicanos/Latinos Unidos en Servicio (CLUES), 1978-1985.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated and 1979-1980.
Director's reports, 1979.
LocationBox
151.H.1.4F 4
House at 69 West Congress St. (St. Paul), undated and 1979-1980.
Minutes of directors meetings, 1979-1980.
Newsletter, undated and 1979-1981.
Suspension of CASA employee Carmen Rodriguez, 1979.
Minnesota Hispanic Women's Development Corporation, 1985-1987.
Minnesota Spanish Speaking Research and Data Collection Task Force, 1978-1980.
Spanish Speaking Affairs Council:
This council was formed to advise the governor and the legislature on the nature of the issues and disabilities confronting Spanish-speaking people, including the unique problems encountered by Spanish-speaking migrant agricultural workers.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated and 1977-1986.
Evaluation and planning session, 1980.
Minnesota Hispanic Leadership Conference, etc., undated and 1980-1987.
Networking Together employment conference, undated and 1979-1981. 2 folders.
"Networking Together: A Minority Women's Employment Conference"
Report on Hispanic students in the educational system, [ca.1980].
Spanish Speaking Cultural Club: Bilingual Resource Directory, 1977.
State of Minnesota Hispanic Exchange Network, 1986.
University of Minnesota:
Chicano Educational Advisory Council, undated and 1980-1981. 2 folders.
LocationBox
142.G.3.1B-2 5
Chicano Week '79 poster, 1979.
LocationBox
151.H.1.4F 4
Chicano-Latino supportive services, undated and 1970, 1980-1981.
Hispanic Educational Board, 1981-1982.
La Raza Medical Association, undated and 1982.
Miscellany, undated and 1977-1984.
Miscellaneous Minnesota-based Hispanic organizations and publications, undated and 1981-1983.

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Non-Minnesota Hispanic Publications

LocationBox
151.H.1.4F 4
Arno Press Book Catalog, 1978.
Published in New York City.
Hispanic Weekly Report, 1983-1984.
Published in Washington, D.C.
La Red/The Net, 1981-1984. 2 folders
A newsletter of the National Chicano Council on Higher Education.
Sampling. 2 folders.
Agenda: A Journal of Hispanic Issues, May/June 1981.
Published by Office of Public Information of the National Council of La Raza, Washington, D.C.
AHA! Hispanic Arts News, May 1986.
Published by Association of Hispanic Arts, Inc., New York, N.Y.
Americas, March-April 1982.
Published by the Secretaria General de la Organizacion de los Estados Americanos, Washington, D.C.
Boletin, Fall 1986.
Published by the Mayor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs, Chicago, Ill.
Entrelineas, April/May 1971.
Published by Magacin Entrelineas, s.a., a division of Bylines, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri.
LULAC, April 1979.
Official publication of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Washington, D.C./Denver, Colorado.
La Luz, April 1974.
Published by La Luz Publications, Inc., Denver, Colorado.
El Noticiero, Second Quarter 1980.
Official newsletter of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), Washington, D.C.
Nuestro, March 1980.
Published by Nuestro Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y.
Un Nuevo Dia, Summer 1979.
Published by The Chicano Education Project, Denver, Colorado.
Plural, January 1979.
Published by Excelsior, Companina Editorial, SCL [Mexico].
La Raza, April 1972.
Published at Los Angeles, California.
La Raza Habla, November 1976.
Published by the Chicano Affairs Office, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Regeneracion. Vol. 1 No. 10, 1971.
Published at Los Angeles, California.
Satelite, Vol. 1 No. 4, 1984.
"A Bilingual Variety Newspaper." Special Fiesta Mexicana Edition. Published by the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.
Tonantzin, March 1985.
"Chicano Arts in San Antonio." Published by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio, Texas.
La Voz Del Llano, April 1985.
Published by the Kansas Advisory Committee on Mexican American Affairs, Topeka, Kansas.

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Politics

LocationBox
151.H.1.5B 6
Democrats:
National races and candidates:
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, 1979-1984.
Walter F. Mondale presidential campaign, 1983-1984.
State races, candidates, and conventions, undated and 1979-1984.
Hispanic American Democrats (Washington, D.C.):
Bylaws, undated and 1980.
Clippings and miscellaneous papers, undated and 1978-1983.
Correspondence, undated and 1979-1982.
Democratic National Committee, undated and 1980-1983.
Executive Committee, undated and 1979-1981.
Founding convention and platform, 1979-1980.
Minnesota Hispanic American Democrats, undated and 1979-1984.
National Democratic Policy Committee, 1980-1981.
Hispanics for Perpich, undated and 1982-1986.
Hispanics for Spannaus, 1981-1983.
Impact 84: A Membership Conference for Democratic Women, 1983.
Mark Dayton for Senate campaign, 1981-1983.
Midwest Hispanic Referendum, undated and 1983-1984.
Sponsored by the Latin American Union for Civil Rights Foundation.
Minnesota Women's Political Caucus, undated and 1979-1980.
LocationBox
142.G.3.1B-25
New Right, undated and 1979.
Profiles of political candidates, undated and 1978-1983.
Ted Kennedy presidential campaign, 1979-1980.
Urban Concerns Workshops Inc., undated and 1978-1986.
Urban Concerns Workshops was a political action group.

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Subject Files

LocationBox
151.H.1.5B 6
Asociación Nacional de Grupos Folklóricos, undated and 1976-1993. 2 folders.
Bilingual education, 1975-1980.
Census 2000:
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, 1999-2000.
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Count Conference (1998), 1998-1999.
Minnesota Latino Complete Count Committee, 1999.
Chicano/Latino health issues, undated and 1999.
Chicanos: Background and miscellaneous information, undated and 1970-1979.
Clippings, undated and 1977-1998. 2 folders.
Conversations with the Catholic and Feminist Sisterhoods (April 3, 1982), 1981-1982.
Coordinating Council for Minority Concerns, undated and 1980-1982.
This council was formed to help coordinate programs and policies affecting minority children in District 281 (Robbinsdale Area Schools).
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, undated and 1970-1990.
Cuban refugees, 1980-1981.
Grants and fund raising: Hispanics and Grantmakers, 1981.
LocationBox
145.C.1.5B 7
Hennepin County Crime Victim Council, undated and 1989-1990.
Hispanic resources (miscellaneous), undated.
Homeward Bound, Inc., undated and 1977-1980.
Inter-Race: Minneapolis community and police retreat, 1993.
Ku Klux Klan, 1979.
League of Minnesota Human Rights Commissions:
Annual conferences, etc., 1993-1996.
Idea exchange, 1993-1999.
Organizing bias/hate crime response, 1994-1996.
Legal Rights Center, Incorporated:
The Center was a non-profit corporation founded in 1970 by representatives of the Black and Indian communities of Hennepin County to provide quality legal defense and coordinated social services to poor persons charged with crimes.
Annual report, 1977.
Articles of incorporation, 1970.
Bylaws, undated and 1970-1982.
Caseload data, 1978-1980.
Correspondence and memoranda, 1977-1982.
Financial statements and information, undated and 1978-1982.
Historical and background information, undated and 1978.
Lists of directors and officers, undated.
Minutes of directors meetings, 1977-1982.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1978-1981.
Letters received, 1977-2000. 3 folders.
Los Minnesotanos: A Tale of La Raza (script), undated.
Los Niños International Aid and Adoption Information and Referral Center, 1980-1985.
Metropolitan State University, 1987-1990.
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (Washington, D.C.), undated and 1972-1988.
Mi Raza Arts Consortium (Chicago, Ill.), 1971-1988.
Midwest Voter Registration Education Project (Columbus, Ohio), undated and 1983-1985.
Miera, Judge Alberto, undated and 1982-1988.
Minnesota Department of Human Rights, undated and 1984-1987.
Minnesota State Arts Board: Cultural pluralism, 1988-1991.
Minnesota Women of Color, undated and 1978-1985.
Multi-Cultural Task Force, undated and 1979-1984.
National Association of Human Rights Workers, 1982-1984.
National Council of La Raza (Washington, D.C.), 1984.
New Hope (Minn.):
Housing issues and rehabilitation programs, 1997-1998.
Human Rights Commission, 1997-1999.
Human Rights Commission minutes, etc., 1997-1998.
LocationBox
145.C.1.6F 8
Human Rights Commission regional meetings, 1996-1999.
New Hope Citizens' Police Academy, 1995-1996.
Retired Senior Volunteer Program, undated and 1983-1985.
Sponsored by Senior Citizen Centers of Greater Minneapolis, Inc.
Science Museum of Minnesota: New Building Community Advisory Committee, 1996-1998.
Task Force on Police/Community Relations:
Created by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.
Correspondence, 1981-1982.
Minutes of meetings, 1981-1983.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1980-1982.
Teatro Latino de Minnesota, 1981-1997. 2 folders.
United Way: Success by 6 Cultural Diversity Committee, 1990-1993.
Urban Coalition of Minneapolis:
A private, nonprofit organization established in 1968 to deal with issues of concern to non-white and poor people. Its efforts included sensitizing public agencies, public officials, and business leaders to the needs of the urban poor; research, advocacy, and direct action; the building of coalitions among the Black, American Indian, and Chicano/Latino communities; and the fostering of ongoing dialogue between corporations, government, minorities, and the poor.
Annual report, 1978-1979.
Assemblies, undated and 1977-1978.
Audit Committee, 1979-1980.
Bylaws, undated and 1978-1979.
Chicano-Latino Caucus, 1978-1979.
Community Conference on Alternatives to Incarceration for the Minority Defendant, 1979-1980.
Correspondence and memoranda, undated and 1977-1982.
Energy policy and issues, undated and 1978-1982.
Executive Committee, 1980-1981.
Federal budget cuts, undated and 1981-1982.
Financial statements and information, 1978-1982.
Full Employment Action Council (FEAC), undated and 1977-1979.
Helping Industry Resolve Employment Disabilities (H.I.R.E.D.), 1979.
Hennepin County and state counter budgets, 1981.
Housing Issues, undated and 1981.
IMPACT newsletter, 1977-1980.
Legal Rights Center Incorporated, 1977-1978.
Legislative program:
Minneapolis, undated.
State, 1978-1982.
Lists of officers and committees, undated and 1977-1982.
Minutes of directors meetings, 1977-1982.
Monthly Update reports, 1979-1980.
Organization charts, 1979-1980.
Sentencing disparity in Hennepin County, undated and 1978.
Tom Johnson for Hennepin County Attorney, undated and 1977-1978.
Weatherization program, undated and 1978-1981.
Work Equity Demonstration Project (WEP), undated and 1978.
Work program, undated and 1978-1982.
Miscellaneous papers, undated and 1977-1981.
West Side Human Services: A Bilingual Directory, undated.
Worldwide Women-Minnesota Task Force, 1984-1986.
Miscellany, undated and 1977-2001.

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