Philip Bereano papers, 1967-2008

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Bereano, Philip L., 1940-
Title
Philip Bereano papers
Dates
1967-2008 (inclusive)
Quantity
66.56 cubic feet (52 boxes and one oversize folder)
Collection Number
4188 (Accession No. 4188-010)
Summary
Papers of UW Engineering Profesor and Gay Rights activist, with a special interest in Science, technology and social respsponsibility
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Access to portions of the collection is restricted. No user access copy is available for audiocassette. Users may be able to obtain a reproduction of the media for a fee. Contact University of Washington Libraries Special Collections for details.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Philip Bereano was Professor, later Professor Emeritus, in the field of Technology and Public Policy at the University of Washington. He also held Adjunct Professor appointments in Women Studies and American Ethnic Studies.

Bereano earned his Bachelors of Chemical Engineering and a Master of Regional Planning at Cornell University. He received a law degree from Columbia Law School. He taught at Cornell before joining the faculty of the University of Washington in 1975. Areas of interest for Bereano include the ethical and social considerations of technologies, especially genetic engineering (having begun working on genetics policy issues in 1977), including helping to define the notions of genetic discrimination and genetic privacy.

Bereano's activism includes LGBT/AIDS issues, information technologies/computer databases, as well as genetics. For almost 20 years he was a member of the National Board of the American Civil Liberties Union and he chaired its Committee on Databases and Civil Liberties. In 2009 he received the William O Douglas award from the ACLU’s Washington State affiliate for “sustained contributions to the cause of civil liberties.”

He was a founding member of a number of international, national and community organizations, including the Washington Rainbow Coalition and ACT/UP Seattle. The latter established the first US large-city on-the-street AIDS prevention needle exchange and also broke the obstruction of local developers to the construction of the Bailey-Boushey AIDS hospice/adult day center. He was also a founding member of Kadima, a progressive Jewish organization, and Congregation Tikvah Chadasha, Puget Sound's gay and lesbian synagogue.

Source: https://depts.washington.edu/civilr/bereano.htm

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection documents the professional work and activism of Phil Bereano. It includes correspondence, conference materials, drafts, articles, clippings, minutes, newsletters, publications, grant files, and other materials related to Bereano's work in or with the Cartagena Protocol, biosafety, biodiversity, biotechnology, genetically modified organisms, genetic engineering, genetic privacy, genetic discrimination, food safety, gay rights, HIV/AIDS, data and technology privacy, technology assessment, nuclear waste, the World Trade Organization, the ACLU, ACT UP, the University of Washington, the University of Washington GLBT Task Force, the Social Management of Technology program, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Congregation Tikvah Chadashah, and other topics and organizations.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

Abbreviations
  • AAAS : American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • ACLU : American Civil Liberties Union
  • AJS : American Journal of Sociology
  • AMOS : A Matter of Spirit
  • AQA : Air Quality Act
  • ASAO : AIDS Services and Prevention Coalition
  • ATR : A Territory Resource
  • BSWG : BioSafety Working Group
  • CALBAC : California Biotechnology Action Council
  • CANTO : Cultural Workers and Artists for Nicaragua Today
  • CAREL : Cascadian Regional Library
  • CCFICS : Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems
  • CCGP : Codex Allimantarius Commission Committee on General Principles
  • CCS : Conference on Cybernetics and Security
  • CHE : Chronicle of Higher Education
  • COP : Conference of the Parties
  • CRG : Council for Responsible Genetics
  • CS : Contemporary Sociology
  • CSC : Citizens' Science Center
  • CSRE : Committee for Social Responsibility in Engineering
  • CTC : Congregation Tikvah Chadashah
  • DoE : Department of Energy
  • EF : Engineering Foundation
  • EIS : Environmental Impact Statement
  • EMC : Environmental Monitoring Committee
  • ESP : Energy Systems and Policy
  • GACHA : Governor's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
  • GCSS : Gay Community Social Services
  • GMO : Genetically Modified Organism
  • GTF : Genetics Task Force
  • HCTF : Hanford Cleanup Task Force
  • HEDRP : Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project
  • HHEP : Hanford Health Effects Panel
  • HIN : Health Information Network
  • IAIA : International Association for Impact Assessment
  • IBC : Institutional Biosafety Committees
  • ICCP : Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol
  • IJBE : International Journal of Bioethics
  • ISTA : International Society for Technology Assessment
  • ITPGRFA : International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
  • ITT : In These Times
  • IUP : Institute D'Urbanisme de Paris
  • LUTP : Seattle Land Use and Transportation Project
  • MCC : Mid-Cascades Conference
  • MCS : Mobile Communications Study
  • MOP : Meeting of Parties
  • MUN : Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • NABC : National Agriculture Biotechnology Council
  • NCSL : National Congress of State Legislatures
  • NIAUSI : Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy
  • NSF : National Science Foundation
  • NTC : Neighborhood Technology Coalition
  • NWAC : Nuclear Waste Advisory Council
  • NWAF : NorthWest AIDS Foundation
  • NWB : Nuclear Waste Board
  • OCRWM : Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management
  • OTA : Office of Technology Assessment
  • PCRTF : Police-Community Relations Task Force
  • PER : Professional Ethics Report
  • PETT : Payments-Equal-To-Taxes
  • PLS : Politics and the Life Sciences
  • PNWMSC : Pacific Northwest Marxist Scholars Conference
  • POCAAN : People of Color Against AIDS Network
  • PSEC : Puget Sound Engineering Council
  • PwA : Persons with AIDS
  • RDC : Recombinant DNA Committee
  • SaC : Science as Culture
  • SBTTA : Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice
  • SCOPI : Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues
  • SfP : Science for the People
  • SMT/SMTP : Social Management of Technology Program
  • SMTATC : Seattle Metropolitan Technology Assessment and Transfer Center
  • STHV : Science, Technology and Human Values
  • STI : Scientific and Technical Information
  • STSC : Science and Technology Subcommittee
  • T+S : Technology and Society
  • TA : Technology Assessment
  • TEG : Technical Expert Group
  • TFBT/TFB : Task Force on Foods Derived from Biotechnology
  • TFSC : Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • TRIPS : Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
  • UNCED : United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
  • UW-ERSC : University of Washington Environmental Radiation Studies Committee
  • WaPo : Washington Post
  • WCH : Washington Commission for the Humanities
  • WHO : World Health Organisation
  • WKT : Women and Kitchen Technology
  • WSEO : Washington State Energy Office
  • WSMA : Washington State Medical Association
  • WSSD : World Summit on Sustainable Development
  • WTC : Washington Technology Center
  • WTO : World Trade Organisation

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged in 10 series.

  • Series 1, Biosafety Activism and Research
  • Series 2, HIV/AIDS and Gay Rights Activism
  • Series 3, Talks, Testimony and Publishing
  • Series 4, Information Technology
  • Series 5, Technology Assessment
  • Series 6, Nuclear Activism
  • Series 7, Miscellaneous Activism and Public Service
  • Series 8, University of Washington
  • Series 9, Professional Associations and Conferences
  • Series 10, Miscellaneous and Personal

Acquisition Information

Donated by Philip Bereano, 1992-2010.

Processing Note

Collection was processed by Os Keyes 2023-2024. Accessions -001, -002, -003, -004, -005, -006, -007, -008, -009, -011, -012, and -013 merged into accession 4188-010

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Series 1:  Biosafety Activism and ResearchReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
Cartagena Protocol (1 of 4)
Contains documentation of the adoption of the Cartagena Protocol in Madrid, 2002
2002
1/2
Cartagena Protocol (2 of 4)
Contains documentation of the adoption of the Cartagena Protocol in Madrid, 2002
2002
1/3
Cartagena Protocol (3 of 4)
Contains documentation of the adoption of the Cartagena Protocol in Madrid, 2002
2002
1/4
Cartagena Protocol (4 of 4)
Contains documentation of the adoption of the Cartagena Protocol in Madrid, 2002
2002
1/5
Cartagena Protocol - Working Group (1 of 4)
Materials from the 1994-1996 drafting meetings for the Cartagena Protocol
1995-1996
1/6
Cartagena Protocol - Working Group (2 of 4)
Materials from the 1994-1996 drafting meetings for the Cartagena Protocol
1995-1996
1/7
Cartagena Protocol - Working Group (3 of 4)
Materials from the 1994-1996 drafting meetings for the Cartagena Protocol
1994-1996
1/8
Cartagena Protocol - Working Group (4 of 4)
Materials from the 1994-1996 drafting meetings for the Cartagena Protocol
1994-1996
1/9
Cartagena Protocol - General Biosafety (1 of 2)
Correspondence, drafts, reports, etc from general biosafety discussions surrounding the Cartagena drafting process
1994-1998
1/10
Cartagena Protocol - General Biosafety (2 of 2)
Correspondence, drafts, reports, etc from general biosafety discussions surrounding the Cartagena drafting process
1994-1998
1/11
Cartagena Protocol - Aarhus Meeting (1 of 3)
Correspondence, drafts, reports, etc from general biosafety discussions surrounding the Cartagena drafting meeting in Aarhus, 1996
1996
1/12
Cartagena Protocol - Aarhus Meeting (2 of 3)
Correspondence, drafts, reports, etc from general biosafety discussions surrounding the Cartagena drafting meeting in Aarhus, 1996
1996
1/13
Cartagena Protocol - Aarhus Meeting (3 of 3)
Correspondence, drafts, reports, etc from general biosafety discussions surrounding the Cartagena drafting meeting in Aarhus, 1996
1996
1/14
Montreal meeting 1 (1 of 3)
Documents from the first Montreal meeting of the working group that eventually produced the Cartagena protocol
1997
1/15
Montreal meeting 1 (2 of 3)
Documents from the first Montreal meeting of the working group that eventually produced the Cartagena protocol
1997
1/16
Montreal meeting 1 (3 of 3)
Documents from the first Montreal meeting of the working group that eventually produced the Cartagena protocol
1997
2/1
Montreal II (1 of 3)
1997
2/2
Montreal II (2 of 3)
1997
2/3
Montreal II (3 of 3)
1997
2/4
Montreal III (1 of 4)
1998
2/5
Montreal III (2 of 4)
1998
2/6
Montreal III (3 of 4)
1998
2/7
Montreal III (4 of 4)
1998
2/8
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (1 of 5)
1998
2/9
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (2 of 5)
1999
2/10
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (3 of 5)
1999
2/11
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (4 of 5)
1999
2/12
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (5 of 5)
1999
Box
2
International Workshop on Biosafety Regulatory Capacity Building - Proceedings (bound)
1999
Box/Folder
2/13
Ad-Hoc Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (1 of 2)
Includes bound copies of various UNEP guidelines and reports on biosafety
1995-1998
2/14
Ad-Hoc Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) (2 of 2)
Includes bound copies of various UNEP guidelines and reports on biosafety
1997-2000
3/1
Extraordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (EXCOP) on biodiversity, Montreal (1 of 3)
2000
3/2
Extraordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (EXCOP) on biodiversity, Montreal (2 of 3)
2000
3/3
Extraordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (EXCOP) on biodiversity, Montreal (3 of 3)
2000
3/4
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) Mailing List (1 of 4)
1998
3/5
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) Mailing List (2 of 4)
1998-1999
3/6
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) Mailing List (3 of 4)
1999
3/7
Bio Safety Working Group (BSWG) Mailing List (4 of 4)
2000
3/8
BSWG - Vienna (1 of 2)
1999-2000
3/9
BSWG - Vienna (2 of 2)
1999
3/10
Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBTTA) report
1996
3/11
Administration of the Convention on Biological Diversity - Report (1 of 2)
1998
3/12
Administration of the Convention on Biological Diversity - Report (2 of 2)
1998
3/14
Conference of the Parties (COP) Bratislava (1 of 2)
1997-1998
3/15
Conference of the Parties (COP) Bratislava (2 of 2)
1997-1998
3/16
BSWG - Geneva
1994-1995
4/1
Biodiversity - Miscellaneous (1 of 3)
Mostly concerned with the US ratification of the treaty, and controversies thereof
1993-1995
4/2
Biodiversity - Miscellaneous (2 of 3)
1994-1995
4/3
Biodiversity - Miscellaneous (3 of 3)
1993-1995
4/4
Biodiversity - International (1 of 5)
1991-1993
4/5
Biodiversity - International (2 of 5)
1991-1995
4/6
Biodiversity - International (3 of 5)
1993-1994
4/7
Biodiversity - International (4 of 5)
1994-1997
4/8
Biodiversity - International (5 of 5)
1987-1998
4/9
Biodiversity - nutrition
1996
4/10
"Holistic Foundations for Assessment and Regulation of Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms" course materials (1 of 2)
4-13 august, 2000
4/11
"Holistic Foundations for Assessment and Regulation of Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms" course materials (2 of 2)
4-13 august, 2000
4/12
Food Safety Risk Assessment
2004
4/13
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certtification Systems (CCFICS)
2004-2005
4/14
Cartagena Protocol - Redress Mechanisms
2005
Box
4
Tape
Reads "Albert Gore, Jr., Open Speaker's Forum - the 92 global forum - June 7, 1992"
1992
Box/Folder
5/1
Meeting of Parties (MOP) 2 (1 of 2)
1995
5/2
Meeting of Parties (MOP) 2 (2 of 2)
1995
5/3
Technical Expert Group on Identification Requirements of Living Modified Organisms (TEG) (1 of 2)
2002-2005
5/4
Technical Expert Group on Identification Requirements of Living Modified Organisms (TEG) (2 of 2)
2002-2005
5/5
Tromso workshop (1 of 2)
2003
5/6
Tromso workshop (2 of 2)
2003
5/7
Codex Labelling Working Group
2005
5/8
Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) (1 of 2)
2005
5/9
Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) (2 of 2)
2005
5/10
Task Force on Foods Derived from Biotechnology (TFBT) (1 of 2 )
2005
5/11
Task Force on Foods Derived from Biotechnology (TFBT) (2 of 2 )
2005
5/12
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (1 of 4)
2004-2005
5/13
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (2 of 4)
2004-2005
5/14
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (3 of 4)
2004-2005
5/15
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (4 of 4)
2004-2005
5/16
Codex Alimentarius - Miscellaneous
2002-2005
5/17
Meeting of Parties (MOP) 1
2004
6/1
World Health Organization (WHO) (1 of 2)
Predominantly focused on the 2000 seminar "Release of Genetically Modified Organisms in the Environment: is it a Human Health Hazard?" (Rome)
2000
6/2
World Health Organization (WHO) (2 of 2)
2000
6/3
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) (1 of 3)
2002
6/4
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) (2 of 3)
2002
6/5
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) (3 of 3)
2002
6/6
NGOs - Miscellaneous
2002
6/7
Rome GMO Seminar
2000
6/8
Meeting of the Parties (MOP), Kuala Lumpur (1 of 3)
2004
6/9
Meeting of the Parties (MOP), Kuala Lumpur (1 of 3)
2004
6/10
Meeting of the Parties (MOP), Kuala Lumpur (1 of 3)
2004
6/11
Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (ICCP) Meeting 1 (1 of 2)
2000
6/12
Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (ICCP) Meeting 1 (2 of 2)
2000
6/13
Expert Meeting on Capacity Building for the Cartagena Protocol - Havana
2001
6/14
Workshop on Liability and Redress (1 of 2)
2002
6/15
Workshop on Liability and Redress (2 of 2)
2002
6/16
Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (ICCP) Meeting 2 (1 of 2)
2001
6/17
Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (ICCP) Meeting 2 (2 of 2)
2002
6/18
Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (ICCP) Meeting 3
2002
6/19
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
2002
6/20
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
2002
7/7
Human Rights
Pamphlets
2002
7/17
Biotechnology - miscellaneous
Mostly mailing lists
2001
8/1
Doha Development Round - Cancun meeting (1 of 3)
2003
8/2
Doha Development Round - Cancun meeting (2 of 3)
2003
8/3
Doha Development Round - Cancun meeting (3 of 3)
2003
8/4
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certtification Systems (CCFICS)
2002 - 2004
8/5
World Trade Organization (WTO) TRIPS agreement
2003-2005
8/6
Risk Assessment/Analysis
2003-2004
8/7
Risk Assessment/Analysis - review
Documents Bereano's work reviewing the WTO risk assessment documents as a subject-matter expert
2006-2007
8/9
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) (1 of 2)
Mostly newsletters and mailing lists
1998-2001
8/10
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) (2 of 2)
Mostly newsletters and mailing lists
1998-2001
8/11
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
2000-2001
8/12
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
2000-2001
8/13
Genetics research/gene editing
Includes discussion of GMO tracing and monitoring
2002-2006
8/14
Food/Nutrition - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
Local, national and international campaigning and organizing around GMOs in food
2001-2004
8/15
Food/Nutrition - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
Includes documentation and discussion of GENet, a network for concerned activists about genetic engineering
2001-2004
8/16
Genetic Engineering (1 of 3)
2001-2003
8/17
Genetic Engineering (2 of 3)
2000-2001
8/18
Genetic Engineering (3 of 3)
Includes documentation around a campaign to prevent Starbucks using GMO sources
2001
8/19
Conflicts of Interest
2000-2001
9/1
Precautionary Principle
2001
9/2
Human Cloning
1999-2000
9/4
Hong Kong talk
1994
9/5
Vienna
EU President Conference in Vienna, Austria on "the role of precaution in GMO policy"
2006
9/6
World Trade Organization (WTO) Hong Kong
Contains photographs
2005
9/7
National Agriculture Biotechnology Council (NABC)
Held In Seattle, WA
2003
9/8
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (1 of 5)
1999-2001
9/9
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (2 of 5)
1999-2001
9/10
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (3 of 5)
1999-2001
9/11
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (4 of 5)
Contains various Codex Alimentarius reports
1991-1999
9/12
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (5 of 5)
1995-2005
9/13
Food (1 of 3)
1998-2001
9/14
Food (2 of 3)
1998-2001
9/15
Food (3 of 3)
2000-2001
9/16
World Trade Organization (WTO) TRIPS agreement
Much of it concerns patent rights around genetics and drugs
2001-2005
9/17
Biosafety - Curitiba
Biosafety meeting in Curitiba, Brazil at the Meeting of the Parties (MOP) 3
2006
9/18
World Health Organization (WHO) - Geneva
2004
9/19
Biosafety (1 of 3)
2001-2003
9/20
Biosafety (2 of 3)
2001-2004
9/21
Biosafety (3 of 3)
1999-2006
10/1
Biosafety (1 of 3)
2001-2004
10/2
Biosafety (2 of 3)
2001-2004
10/3
Biosafety (3 of 3)
2001-2004
10/4
GMOs (1 of 6)
1999-2005
10/5
GMOs (2 of 6)
1999
10/6
GMOs (3 of 6)
1999-2004
10/7
GMOs (4 of 6)
2000
10/8
GMOs (5 of 6)
2000-2004
10/9
GMOs (6 of 6)
1990-2001
Box
10
Codex Alimantarius Commission: Report of the 26th Session (bound)
2003
Box/Folder
10/10
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (1 of 5)
2001-2002
10/11
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (2 of 5)
2001-2002
10/12
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (3 of 5)
2003
10/13
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (4 of 5)
2003-2004
10/14
Codex Committee on General Principles (CCGP) (5 of 5)
2001
10/15
Codex Alimantarius Commission - food labelling
2000
Box
10
Codex Alimantarius Commission Strategic Framework, 2003-2007 (bound)
2002
10
Codex Alimantarius Commission Procedural Manual (12th Edition) (bound)
2001
10
Codex Alimantarius Commission Consultations and Workshops - Safety Assessment of foods derived from genetically modified microorganisms (bound)
2001
10
Codex Alimantarius Commission Consultations and Workshops - safety aspects of genetically modified foods of plant origin (bound)
2000
10
Codex Alimantarius Commission Consultations and Workshops - risk assessment of microbiological hazards in foods (bound)
1999
10
Understanding the Codex Alimantarius (bound)
1999
10
Food Safety Issues - Terrorist Threats to Food (bound)
2002
Box/Folder
11/1
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certtification Systems (CCFICS) (1 of 2)
2001-2003
11/2
Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certtification Systems (CCFICS) (2 of 2)
2001-2003
11/3
CCFICS - Brisbane
2003
11/4
Codex Alimantarius - Food Traceability (1 of 3)
2000-2003
11/5
Codex Alimantarius - Food Traceability (2 of 3)
2003
11/6
Codex Alimantarius - Food Traceability (3 of 3)
2003
11/7
Codex Alimantarius - Labelling
1995-1998
11/8
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (1 of 10)
2002-2003
11/9
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (2 of 10)
2001-2002
11/10
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (3 of 10)
Contains photographs
2001-2002
11/11
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (4 of 10)
2000
11/12
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (5 of 10)
2000-2005
11/13
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (6 of 10)
2001-2003
11/14
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (7 of 10)
2001-2003
11/15
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (8 of 10)
2000-2001
11/16
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (9 of 10)
2000
11/17
Codex Task Force on Biotechnically Derived Foods (TFB) (10 of 10)
2000
12/1
"Research, Rhetoric and Reality" (RR&R)
Contains correspondence and notes about, and a draft of, Julie Dawson and Margaret E. Smith's "Research, Rhetoric and Reality: Evaluating Genetic Technology in Agriculture"
2003
12/2
Codex Alimantarius - Miscellaneous (1 of 5)
2001-2002
12/3
Codex Alimantarius - Miscellaneous (2 of 5)
2002-2003
12/4
Codex Alimantarius - Miscellaneous (3 of 5)
2002-2003
12/5
Codex Alimantarius - Miscellaneous (4 of 5)
2002-2003
12/6
Codex Alimantarius - Miscellaneous (5 of 5)
2001
12/7
Genetics - Patenting/Exploitation
1993-2003
12/8
Genetics - Plants/Food (1 of 2)
1999-2002
12/9
Genetics - Plants/Food (2 of 2)
1999-2002
12/10
Genetics - Diseases/Therapeutics
1993-2002
12/11
Genetics - Privacy and Discrimination (1 of 2)
1999-2002
12/12
Genetics - Privacy and Discrimination (2 of 2)
1999-2002
12/13
Genetics - Biowarfare
1999-2002
12/14
Genetics - Human
2000-2001
12/15
Genetics - Regulation and Law
Contains a draft of a Sheila Jasanoff article on "biology and the constitution"
1987-2001
12/16
Genetics - Public Opinion
2000-2002
12/17
Environment - Miscellaneous
2000-2002
12/18
"The Ownership of Life"
A report, and correspondence, relating to genetic patenting
1998-1999
12/19
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (1 of 2)
2000-2002
12/20
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (2 of 2)
2000-2002
13/1
World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha
2001-2002
13/2
World Trade Organization (WTO) TRIPS agreement
2001-2002
13/3
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous
2000
13/4
Values and Ethics - General
1999-2002
13/5
Values and Ethics - Cloning/Eugenics (1 of 2)
1999-2002
13/6
Values and Ethics - Cloning/Eugenics (2 of 2)
1999-2002
13/7
Plant Genetics (1 of 2)
2001-2002
13/8
Plant Genetics (2 of 2)
2001-2002
13/9
Food Labelling (1 of 2)
1999-2002
13/10
Food Labelling (2 of 2)
2000-2001
13/11
Seeds Activism
2001-2002
13/12
Genetically Modified Diplomacy
A copy of the report "genetically-modified diplomacy", by Peter Andree, along with correspondence and notes.
2004
13/13
Biotechnology - Brazil (1 of 3)
Largely about the International Conference on Impacts of Climatic Variations and Sustainable Development in Semi-Arid Regions. Contains stickers
1990-1992
13/14
Biotechnology - Brazil (2 of 3)
Involves the International Conference on Impacts of Climatic Variations and Sustainable Development in Semi-Arid Regions
1990-1992
13/15
Biotechnology - Brazil (3 of 3)
1990-1992
13/16
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA)
2001
14/1
Milazzo group (1 of 3)
Conferences organized by the Milazzo Group, including those of the International Association of Law, Ethics, and Science
1992-1994
14/2
Milazzo group (2 of 3)
1990-1992
14/3
Milazzo group (3 of 3)
1991-1992
14/4
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
Mostly covers the WTO protests in Seattle and the Doha conference in 2001
2000-2001
14/5
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
The Doha meeting and TRIPS treaty
2000-2001
14/6
Biotechnology - activism (1 of 2)
Mostly lawsuits and protests
1998-2003
14/7
Biotechnology - activism (2 of 2)
1998-2003
14/8
Genetic Privacy (1 of 3)
Mostly washington state level activism and proposals. Contains some genetic discrimination-related materials
1998-1999
14/9
Genetic Privacy (2 of 3)
Mostly washington state level activism and proposals.
1992-1999
14/10
Genetic Privacy (3 of 3)
National and international correspondence, activism and events; contains some genetic discrimination material
1992-1999
Box
14
"Genetic Testing and Privacy" (bound)
Report of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
1992
Box/Folder
15/1
GMOs - Patents
Mostly on patents and biowarfare
1996-2001
15/2
GMOs - Biowarfare
2000-2001
15/3
Genetic Privacy
Includes a draft of the Council for Responsible Genetics' Amicus Brief in Landry v. Harshbarger, and a briefing by the Australian Genethics Network to the Human Rights Australia Privacy commissioner
1999-2001
15/4
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
15/5
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
15/6
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1992-1997
15/7
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1990-2000
15/8
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1989-1993
15/9
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1988-1994
15/10
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1991-1996
15/11
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1992-1994
15/12
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1991-2001
15/13
Genetic Discrimination (1 of 10)
1996-1997
Box
15
"The need for genetic information in risk classification" (bound)
Report by the American Council of Life Insurance
1994
Box/Folder
15/14
Human Genetics
2001-2002
15/15
Opposition to GMO Activism
1994-2001
16/1
Opposition to GMO Activism
1992-2000
16/2
GMO release guidelines (1 of 2)
1991-1992
16/3
GMO release guidelines (2 of 2)
1997
16/4
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (1 of 8)
Includes meeting minutes, correspondence, position paper drafts
1991-1997
16/5
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (2 of 8)
1981-1984
16/6
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (3 of 8)
1983-1989
16/7
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (4 of 8)
1984-1992
16/8
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (5 of 8)
1993
16/9
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (6 of 8)
1993-1994
16/10
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (7 of 8)
1985-1999
16/11
Council/Committee on Responsible Genetics (CRG) (8 of 8)
2000
16/12
Biotechnology Working Group (BWG) (1 of 3)
1992-1993
16/13
Biotechnology Working Group (BWG) (2 of 3)
1990-1991
16/14
Biotechnology Working Group (BWG) (3 of 3)
1988-1990
17/1
California Biotechnology Action Council (CALBAC) (1 of 3)
1988-1989
17/2
California Biotechnology Action Council (CALBAC) (2 of 3)
1987-1988
17/3
California Biotechnology Action Council (CALBAC) (3 of 3)
1988-1989
18/3
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
Includes materials from the Harrison Institute for Public law about the "massachusetts burma law", along with newsletters
1998-2002
18/4
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
1998-2002
18/5
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Hong Kong
1998-2003
18/6
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Intellectual Property
Includes published and unpublished works relating to biotechnology patenting
1998-1999
18/7
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (1 of 10)
Extensive materials relating to the run up to, course of and aftermath of the "Battle of Seattle" (same with next four folders)
1998-2000
18/8
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (2 of 10)
1998-2000
18/9
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (3 of 10)
1998-2000
18/10
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (4 of 10)
1998-2000
18/11
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (5 of 10)
1998-2000
18/12
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (6 of 10)
1998-2000
18/13
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (7 of 10)
1998-2000
18/14
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (8 of 10)
1998-2000
18/15
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (9 of 10)
1998-2000
18/16
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (10 of 10)
1998-2000
19/1
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (1 of 5)
1998-2000
19/2
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (2 of 5)
1998-2000
19/3
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (3 of 5)
1998-2000
19/4
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (4 of 5)
1998-2000
19/5
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Seattle (5 of 5)
1998-2000
19/6
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Treaties (1 of 2)
Mostly the TRIPS and GANT treaties; heavy overlap with the WTO - Seattle folders
1998-2000
19/7
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Treaties (2 of 2)
1998-2000
19/8
NAFTA
1991-1993
19/9
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
1998-1999
19/10
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
1998-1999
19/11
Seattle BioLab (1 of 2)
Materials relating to discussion and protest surrounding plans to build a high-security biowarfare laboratory in Seattle in 2005
2000-2005
19/12
Seattle BioLab (2 of 2)
2004-2005
19/13
Biotechnology/GMOs (1 of 6)
1993-2003
19/14
Biotechnology/GMOs (2 of 6)
1993-2004
19/15
Biotechnology/GMOs (3 of 6)
1993-2004
19/16
Biotechnology/GMOs (4 of 6)
1999-2000
19/17
Biotechnology/GMOs (5 of 6)
1999-2000
19/18
Biotechnology/GMOs (6 of 6)
1999-2000
20/1
Biotechnology/GMOs
1998
20/2
Biotechnology/GMOs - publications
Miscellaneous publications and pamphlets relating to GMOs, including (potentially rare) magazine editions
1980-2001
20/3
Biotechnology/GMOs - mailing lists (1 of 3)
Predominantly Reclaim the Streets, GE News and AllSorts
1998
20/4
Biotechnology/GMOs - mailing lists (2 of 3)
1998
20/5
Biotechnology/GMOs - mailing lists (3 of 3)
1997-1998
20/6
The DNA Files
Correspondence relating to Bereano's participation in the TV series of the same name
1996-1998
20/7
Precautionary Principle (PP) (1 of 2)
1979-2000 (predominantly 1999-2000)
20/8
Precautionary Principle (PP) (2 of 2)
2000
20/9
Biotechnology - International (1 of 3)
1999-2003
20/10
Biotechnology - International (2 of 3)
1999-2003
20/11
Biotechnology - International (3 of 3)
1999-2003
20/12
Biotechnology - newsletters (1 of 4)
Mostly IATP Food Safety Week, the Biotech Activists mailing list, and "BioDive"
1994-1999
20/13
Biotechnology - newsletters (2 of 4)
Food Bytes, Genetix Update, Rachel's, and the RAFI newsletter
1996-1999
20/14
Biotechnology - newsletters (3 of 4)
Mothers for Natural Law, Biotech Bits, Intellectual Property & Biodiversity News, and the Biotechnology Working Group newsletter
1992-1998
20/15
Biotechnology - newsletters (4 of 4)
1993-1994
20/16
GMO foods
2002-2003
20/17
Stem Cells/Cloning (1 of 2)
2001-2003
20/18
Stem Cells/Cloning (2 of 2)
2001-2003
20/19
Eugenics (1 of 2)
2000-2002
20/20
Eugenics (2 of 2)
2000-2002
21/1
Country Reports
Conference in Norway on "Holistic Foundations for Assessment and Regulation of Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms"
2003
21/2
Codex Alimantarius Commission Committee on General Principles (CCGP)
2003-2004
21/3
Biosafety Working Group (BSWG)
1999-2002
21/4
Genetic Patents/Intellectual Property (1 of 2)
Mostly relates to the "no patents on life" campaign
1999-2002
21/5
Genetic Patents/Intellectual Property (2 of 2)
1999-2002
21/8
Pharmaceuticals
2005
24/4
Forests and Biodiversity Workshop
Held by the Sos Mata Atlantica Foundation for UNCED 1992
1992
24/5
UNCED 1992 - reports
1992
24/6
Genetically Modified Diplomacy
Second draft of the Peter Andre report
1996
24/9
Seattle Genetically Engineered foods resolution
2000
24/10
Video work
Work on developing videos on GMOs
1999-2000
24/11
Codex Alimantarius (1 of 3)
1999-2008
24/12
Codex Alimantarius (2 of 3)
2004-2008
24/13
Codex Alimantarius (3 of 3)
2005-2008
24/14
Biosafety - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
Some overlap with Codex folders, above
1992-1998
24/15
Biosafety - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
1999-2007
24/16
People's Treaties
From the Earth Summit
1992-1995
24/17
Genetics/Biotechnology
1999-2002
28/15
GeneWatch/Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG)
Mostly CRG board minutes
2000-2006
29/14
Publishing - GMOs
Specifically, a letter to Nature and a submission to the Washington Book Review, and a chapter in Tuskegee University's "Plain Talk about the Human Genome Project"
1997-2000
29/15
Genetics Task Force (GTF) (1 of 2)
1999-2002
29/16
Genetics Task Force (GTF) (2 of 2)
2002
30/1
Genetics Task Force (GTF) Report Drafting (1 of 2)
2002
30/2
Genetics Task Force (GTF) Report Drafting (2 of 2)
2002
30/3
GTF Legal Cases and Policy
2003
30/4
GTF Meetings
2002
30/5
Publishing - Genetics
2001-2002
30/6
Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) Board Meetings (1 of 2)
1999-2002
30/7
Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) Board Meetings (2 of 2)
1999-2000
30/8
CRG (1 of 5)
1999-2000
30/9
CRG (2 of 5)
1996-2000
30/10
CRG (3 of 5)
1999-2004
30/11
CRG (4 of 5)
1998-2000
30/12
CRG (5 of 5)
1998-1999
31/19
Recombinant DNA
Correspondence around recombinant DNA campaigning, including relating to Bereano's role on the University of Washington DNA Oversight Committee
1979-1981
31/6
Moving Images video projects (1 of 2)
1988-1992
31/7
Moving Images video projects (2 of 2)
1990-1993
31/8
Video Discovery (1 of 3)
1994
31/9
Video Discovery (2 of 3)
1994-1995
31/10
Video Discovery (3 of 3)
1994
34/7
Recombinant DNA Committee (RDC) (1 of 5)
Materials from the UW committee overseeing research with recombinant DNA; inclutes minutes, correspondence and project proposals
1977-1978
34/8
Recombinant DNA Committee (RDC) (2 of 5)
Includes the recombinant DNA report of the ad-hoc UW committee (1976)
1977
34/9
Recombinant DNA Committee (RDC) (3 of 5)
Contains a copy of "a case for public participation in science policy formation and practice" by Halsted R. Holman and Diana Dutton
1977-1979
34/10
Recombinant DNA Committee (RDC) (4 of 5)
1979-1980
34/11
Recombinant DNA Committee (RDC) (5 of 5)
1980
34/12
Recombinant DNA - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
Includes federal policy work, such as efforts to place Bereano on the federal DNA committee of the National Institutes of Health. Some overlap with 34/7-11
1977-1980
34/13
Recombinant DNA - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
Mostly relating to legislation and policy-making
1977-1980
51/1
Rio materials (1 of 4)
1992
51/2
Rio materials (2 of 4)
1992
51/3
Rio materials (3 of 4)
1992
51/4
Rio materials (4 of 4)
1992
51/5
Global Environmental Facility (GEF) toolkit (1 of 2)
2005
51/6
Global Environmental Facility (GEF) toolkit (2 of 2)
2005
51/7
GEF toolkit - reports
2005
51/8
Biosafety - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
2000-2005
51/9
Biosafety - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
2000-2005
51/10
Mexico City
2009
51/14
Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG)
1986-2002
51/15
CCFL
2006-2007
52/1
CCGP
2006-2007
52/2
TFFB (1 of 3)
2004-2007
52/3
TFFB (2 of 3)
2004-2007
52/4
TFFB (3 of 3)
2004-2007
52/5
WGLLP
2006-2007
52/6
Codex/Biosafety - Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
1992-2008
52/7
Codex/Biosafety - Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
1996-2007

Series 2:  HIV/AIDS and Gay Rights ActivismReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
21/14
Gay gene discussion
1996-2000
21/15
Gay Rights (1 of 3)
Much discussion of HIV/AIDS and WA-area civil rights activism
1988-1996
21/16
Gay Rights (2 of 3)
1986-1996
21/17
Gay Rights (3 of 3)
1993-1995
21/18
HIV/AIDS - Communities of Concern
Publications and reports covering HIV/AIDS in Black communities, feminist circles, drug users and sex workers
1987-1989
21/19
HIV/AIDS - Legislation (1 of 3)
Includes discussion of and activism around the omnibus health legislation of 1988-9, along with state-level rulemaking from the same era
1988-1989
21/20
HIV/AIDS - Legislation (2 of 3)
1987-1988
21/21
HIV/AIDS - Legislation (3 of 3)
1987-1989
21/22
HIV/AIDS - Reporting Requirements, Definitions
Particularly concerns how test changes led to a reclassification of asymptomatic people with HIV/AIDS
1992-1993
22/1
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) - HIV/AIDS work (1 of 2)
Correspondence, news releases and internal memoranda
1989-1990
22/2
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) - HIV/AIDS work (2 of 2)
1988-1991
22/3
HIV/AIDS - testing medical professionals (1 of 5)
Contains documentation, drafts and correspondence relating not only to national and state-level policies and activism around them, but the University of Washington's specific approaches
Restricted
1991
22/4
HIV/AIDS - testing medical professionals (2 of 5)
1990-1991
22/5
HIV/AIDS - testing medical professionals (3 of 5)
1990-1991
22/6
HIV/AIDS - testing medical professionals (4 of 5)
1989-1993
22/7
HIV/AIDS - testing medical professionals (5 of 5)
1989-1993
22/8
HIV/AIDS - course materials
Materials gathered for the teaching of Social Work 409 (The AIDS Epidemic: Social and Political Realities). Includes policy documents, in-community zines, policy drafts and activist responses, including works about (and from) sex workers, Black gay organizations and feminist bodies
1989
22/9
Social Work 409 (SW409)
Correspondence and files relating to Social Work 409, 1989 - The AIDS Epidemic: Social and Political Realities
1989
22/10
HIV/AIDS publications
Includes "caring for a loved one with AIDS", the AIDS Education business guide, and the resource manual for the Seattle needle exchange
Approx. 1990
22/11
HIV/AIDS testing (1 of 2)
Activism and correspondence surrounding mandatory proposals to test and punish people for having HIV. Particularly focuses on the proposal of House Bill 1343 in Washington State, which would have made HIV testing mandatory
1991
22/12
HIV/AIDS testing (2 of 2)
1990-1991
22/13
HIV/AIDS - Miscellaneous (1 of 3)
1988-1989
22/14
HIV/AIDS - Miscellaneous (2 of 3)
Of particular note is the range of international activist literature and correspondence, including from the Paris branch of ACT UP
1986-1989
22/15
HIV/AIDS - Miscellaneous (3 of 3)
Particularly good representation of Seattle-area HIV/AIDS organizations' newsletters, letters, etc
1988-1989
22/16
HIV/AIDS - Needle exchanges
Seattle-specific; focuses not only on the importance of needle exchanges but also the consequences of an "anti-loitering" law for their viability. Contains substantial ACT UP Seattle correspondence and campaign material
1988-1990
22/17
AIDS Treatment News
Newsletter issues
1989-1991
22/18
Civil Liberties (1 of 2)
1987-1990
22/19
Civil Liberties (2 of 2)
1987-1990
Box
22
Report "HIV/AIDS: A need for privacy" by the information and privacy commissioner of Ontario (bound)
1990
22
Report "HIV/AIDS in the workplace" by the information and privacy commissioner of Ontario (bound)
1989
Box/Folder
23/1
HIV/AIDS - Religion
1987-1989
23/2
Health insurance and corporate policies
1987-1989
23/3
Persons with AIDS (PwA)
1987-1989
23/4
Education
1987-1988
23/5
Communities at Risk
Publications and reports covering HIV/AIDS in Black communities, feminist circles, drug users and sex workers
1987-1989
23/6
Epidemiology and costs
1989-1990
23/7
Mandatory testing (1 of 2)
1987-1988
23/8
Mandatory testing (2 of 2)
1987-1988
23/9
Medical ethics
1986-1990
23/10
AIDSWATCH/North West AIDS Foundation (NWAF) (1 of 2)
1990-1995
23/11
AIDSWATCH/North West AIDS Foundation (NWAF) (2 of 2)
1990-1995
23/12
Governor's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (GACHA) (1 of 2)
1991-1996
23/13
Governor's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (GACHA) (2 of 2)
1991-1996
23/14
Legal issues
Restricted
1993-1995
23/15
Health Information Network (HIN)
1993-1994
23/16
AIDS Services and Prevention Coalition (ASAP)
1994-1996
23/17
Washington Department of Health (DOH)
1990-1995
23/18
ACT UP/Aids Cure Project
1990-1995
23/19
Miscellaneous Organizations
Material from/about other organizations working on issues around HIV/AIDS, including the People of Color AIDS Network (POCAN), the ACLU, Street Outreach Services (SOS), the National Aliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors, the Department of Health and Human Services, and Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.
1990-1996
23/20
Social Work 409 (SW409)
1989
23/21
AIDSWATCH - minutes and correspondence
1991-1993
24/1
HIV/AIDS - treatment (1 of 2)
Includes activist works and newsletters from Project Inform, ACT UP, the AIDS Treatment Bulletin, and others
1987-1988
24/2
HIV/AIDS - treatment (2 of 2)
1987-1988
24/3
HIV/AIDS - Miscellaneous
Correspondence, mailing lists, assorted magazines; includes epidemiological reports and material related to GACHA
1987-1998
18/1
International Conference on AIDS - Florence
Contains rare/niche press clippings, alongside conference presentations and correspondence with organizations including ACT UP
1991
18/2
International Conference on AIDS - Florence, publications
Mostly conference precis, the media guide, calls for abstracts
1991
Box
18
Final program - International Conference on AIDS, Florence (bound)
1991
Box/Folder
25/1
ACT UP/AIDS (1 of 4)
1990-1991
25/2
ACT UP/AIDS (2 of 4)
1990-1991
25/3
ACT UP/AIDS (3 of 4)
1989
25/4
ACT UP/AIDS (4 of 4)
1988-1990
25/5
HIV/AIDS Confidentiality (1 of 3)
1990
25/6
HIV/AIDS Confidentiality (2 of 3)
1988-1990
25/7
HIV/AIDS Confidentiality (3 of 3)
1988-1989
25/8
Washington State Medical Association (WSMA)
Largely covers HIV/AIDS confidentiality and the politics of healthcare surrounding the disease
1988-1992
25/9
Gay Games
1994
25/10
Police Community Relations Task Force (PCRTF) (1 of 6)
1991-1993
25/11
Police Community Relations Task Force (PCRTF) (2 of 6)
1993-1994
25/12
Police Community Relations Task Force (PCRTF) (3 of 6)
1993-1994
25/13
Police Community Relations Task Force (PCRTF) (4 of 6)
1993-1994
25/14
Police Community Relations Task Force (PCRTF) (5 of 6)
1991-1993
25/15
Police Community Relations Task Force (PCRTF) (6 of 6)
1993
Box
25
Community Policing in Seattle: A Descriptive Study of the South Seattle Crime Reduction Project (bound)
1991
Box/Folder
25/17
Gay Community Social Services (GCSS)
1989
26/1
A Territory Resource (ATR)
Fund-distributing organization Bereano was applying to for Gay Community Services-related grants
26/5
People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN) conference
1987-1988
26/6
Persons With Aids (PWA)/Northwest Association of Persons with AIDS
1988
26/7
Northwest AIDS Foundation (NWAF)
1987-1988
26/8
HIV/AIDS Publications
Includes quarterly surveillance reports, and editions of PI Perspective and PWA Coalition News
1987-1988
26/9
HIV/AIDS (1 of 6)
Note; many of the materials in this set come from the files of Michael Myers, Bereano's partner, who died of HIV/AIDS in 1988
1991-1993
26/10
HIV/AIDS (2 of 6)
1991-1993
26/11
HIV/AIDS (3 of 6)
1991-1993
26/12
HIV/AIDS (4 of 6)
1988
26/13
HIV/AIDS (5 of 6)
1988
26/14
HIV/AIDS (6 of 6)
1987-1988
Box
26
"AIDS: Time to Reclaim Our Power", by Christopher Spence (bound)
1986
26
Delaney, Goldblum and Brewer's "Strategies for Survival: A Gay Men's Health Manual for the Age of AIDS" (bound)
1987
Box/Folder
27/1
Springboard Magazine
Magazine put out by NWAF
1988
27/2
Drug loitering laws
1992-1994
27/3
HIV name reporting (1 of 7)
1987-1988
27/4
HIV name reporting (2 of 7)
1987-1988
27/5
HIV name reporting (3 of 7)
1987-1988
27/6
HIV name reporting (4 of 7)
1998
27/7
HIV name reporting (5 of 7)
1997-1999
27/8
HIV name reporting (6 of 7)
1997-1999
27/9
HIV name reporting (7 of 7)
1997-1999
27/10
CD4 testing
1991-1992
27/11
HIV/AIDS activism (1 of 6)
1993-1994
27/12
HIV/AIDS activism (2 of 6)
1989-1994
27/13
HIV/AIDS activism (3 of 6)
1991-1992
27/14
HIV/AIDS activism (4 of 6)
1991-1994
27/15
HIV/AIDS activism (5 of 6)
1991-1994
27/16
HIV/AIDS activism (6 of 6)
1991-1994
27/17
NWAF Retreat
1988
27/18
PwA
1986-1988
27/19
HIV/AiDS Care
1986-1988
27/20
HIV/AiDS Care - Seattle
1988
27/21
HIV/AIDS Treatment (1 of 2)
1988-1990
27/22
HIV/AIDS Treatment (2 of 2)
1988-1990
28/12
Rainbow (1 of 2)
Washington state LGBT rights group and convention
1992-2001
28/13
Rainbow (2 of 2)
1992-2001
28/14
Gay usenet/BBS systems
1986
28/17
Gay Community Social Services (GCSS) / ACT UP
1988-1989
28/18
ACT UP Paris
1989
28/19
Miscellaneous GLBT materials
1987-2001
31/13
HIV/AIDS (1 of 2)
1998-2000
31/14
HIV/AIDS (2 of 2)
1998-2000
38/8
Men's issues (1 of 2)
Includes early versions of various pieces by John Stoltenberg, along with correspondence, flyers, and other notes and publications, particularly Project Redirection - Detroit
1974-1978
38/9
Men's issues (2 of 2)
1974-1978
38/11
Gay Community Social Services (GCSS)
Board minutes and organizational features
1989-1990
43/27
Subject file: the gay gene (1 of 2)
1993-1997
43/28
Subject file: the gay gene (2 of 2)
1993-1997
50/13
HIV/AIDS - FDA drug approval
1990

Series 3:  Talks, Testimony and PublishingReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
9/3
American Academy for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) talk/symposium
Discussed "the impact of DNA-based identification systems on civil liberties"
1991
24/7
Ideas Matter
Talk given by Bereano at Oregon State University in 2002
2002
24/8
Harvard
Correspondence and papers from/surrounding the International Conference on Biotechnology in the Global Economy, held at Harvard in 2002
2002
30/13
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1997 meeting (1 of 2)
1996-1997
30/14
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1997 meeting (2 of 2)
1996-1997
31/1
Testimony/Talks (1 of 2)
Includes testimony to the california state legislature, and participation in UW's "Saturday Seminars"
1996-2003
31/2
Testimony/Talks (2 of 2)
Participation in the Florence Kluckhohn Center for the Study of Values talks, and talks at ASEC and the American Bar Association
1981-1997
31/12
Publishing - Rejections
1982
31/17
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1976 meeting
1976
31/18
Drexel talk
Talk at Drexel University as part of their continuing education program
1975
32/13
ECLA Conference (1 of 2)
1971
32/14
ECLA Conference (2 of 2)
1971
32/15
AAAS - STEV workshop
Interdisciplinary workshop on the interrelationships between science and technology, and ethics and values, hosted by AAAS
1975
32/16
AAS 1987
1987
33/5
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1971 meeting
1971-1972
33/6
May Day 1971
Documents relating to Bereano's participation in the May Day protests in Washington, DC.
1971-1972
33/7
Earth Day teach-in
1970
33/8
Andover Technology Assessment conference
Materials for the conference "Technology assessment: management, manpower, and methodologies"
1971-1972
40/9
Sweden trip
A trip Bereano took to Oslo, and notes on the talk he gave there
1974
40/10
Technology Assessment (TA) - writing (1 of 2)
Notes, correspondence and drafts from Bereano's work on technology assessment, particularly a paper (and then anthology) with Fred Lee
1974-1975
40/11
Technology Assessment (TA) - writing (2 of 2)
1971-1975
40/12
Technology Assessment (TA) - editing
1974-1975
40/13
Technology Assessment (TA) - Wiley (1 of 2)
Correspondence with and for Wiley, including royalty statements, contracts and permissions
1973-1987
40/14
Technology Assessment (TA) - Wiley (2 of 2)
1974-1977
40/15
Permissions files
Correspondence relating to people reusing Bereano's works, or vice versa
1974-1975
40/16
Hope against Hope
Materials relating to an adaption of Nadezhda Mandelstam's book of the same name
1981
41/1
Cornell Law Review (CLR)
Materials relating to two pieces by Bereano for the Cornell Law Review; one, a review of "electricity and the environment: the reform of legal institutions", and the second, an original piece "the role of the courts in technology assessment", with Jerry H. Portnoy
1970-1973
41/2
American Scientist
Materials from the publication of "the scientific community and the crisis of belief", in American Scientist. Consists mostly of reprint requests
1969-1970
41/3
International Society for Technology Assessment (ISTA)
Two pieces for the ISTA venues - "Technology, the Past and the Future", and "Technology and Planning: the Politics of Choice"
1976
41/4
Courts as Institutions for Assessing Technology
A piece by Bereano in the edited volume "scientists in the legal system".
1972-1977
41/5
American Journal of Sociology (AJS)
Book review of "Environmental Control: Priorities, Policies, and the Law"
1972-1974
41/6
A Proposed Methodology for Assessing Alternative Technologies
Project and paper by Bereano, along with Jed Callen, William Kellner, Gordon Olson and Brian Wengenroth. Contains 35mm slides of figures
1972-1977
41/7
Science for the People (SfP)
Drafts, correspondence and finished material of "alternative technology: is less more?", published by Bereano in Science for the People magazine in 1976, along with work on the "women in kitchen technology" project and "technology and social relations"
1975-1983
41/8
Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co.
A piece on air pollution and land use, eventually published by the Hudson Basin project. Includes records from the eponymous court case
1970-1975
41/9
Cornell Engineer
Issue of The Cornell Engineer, featuring Bereano's "There Ought To Be a Law: the role of law in environmental management"
1971
41/10
Lehigh Science, Technology and Society
Pieces from the curriculuum newsletter of the Lehigh University STS program
1981-1984
41/11
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TFSC)
"Developing technology assessment methodology: some insights and experiences", by Alfred M. Lee and Bereano
1980-1981
41/12
IDEA: The Journal of Law and Technology
Bereano piece on DNA
1979
41/13
Technology and Culture (T+C)
Publication from the "women and kitchen technology" project
1978-1982
41/14
International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)
Includes materials from their 1985 annual conference (and Bereano's presentation at it), and publications from "Impact Assessment Today", their subsequent volume, on "an assessment of state subsidies for 'high-tech': the community perspective", along with a piece for the Impact Assessment Bulletin (a review of "Social Impact Assessment Methods")
1985-1986
41/15
Encyclopedia of Robotics
Piece on government policies in relation to robotics and technology development
1986-1989
41/16
Jurimetrics
A review of Ira H. Carmen's "Cloning and the Constitution"
1986-1987
41/17
Contemporary Sociology (CS)
A book review of Sheldon Krimsky's "Genetic Alchemy" and another of Ester Boserup's "population and technological change"
1981-1983
41/18
Politics and the Life Sciences (PLS)
A book review of Robert H. Blank's "redefining human life", and a piece titled "the elimination of diversity: the dominant view of biotechnology policy"
1981-1987
41/19
Science, Technology and Human Values (STHV)
Bereano's piece "institutional biosafety committees and the inadequacies of risk regulation"
1984
42/1
International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) (1 of 2)
A piece by Bereano, Mark Haselkorn, and Penelope Karovsky, "Technology Assessment and the notion of intelligence in intelligent hypertutoring"
1990-1991
42/2
International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) (2 of 2)
1990-1991
42/3
International Journal of Bio-Ethics (IJBE)
Bereano's article "DNA identification systems: social policy and civil liberties concerns", and "is there a contradiction between the practice of technology assessment and democratic decision-making?"
1989-1993
42/4
Science as Culture (SaC)
A review of David Dickinson's "the new politics of science", and another of Stephen Hill's "the tragedy of technology"
1988-1993
42/5
Politics and the Life Sciences (PLS)
Materials for a book review of Thomas Wiegele's "Biotechnology and International Relations" and Lynda Birke and Ruth Hubbard's edited volume "Reinventing Biology"
1990-1996
42/6
Genewatch
Includes pieces on Monsanto's lawsuit against Percy Schmeiser, "genetic engineering in a post-cancun world", "data identification systems and civil liberties", and the EPA's proposal for environmental safety committees
1987-2004
42/7
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TFSC) (1 of 2)
Materials relating to Bereano's piece "reflections of a participant-observer"
1995-1996
42/8
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TFSC) (2 of 2)
See previous
1996-1998
42/9
Energy Systems and Policy (ESP)
"Characteristics of decentralized electricity generation", a paper with Barry Hyman and Sally King
1982-1984
42/10
Changing Nature's Course
Book chapter on "some environmental and ethical considerations of genetically engineered plants and foods" in a volume edited by Gerhold Becker and James Buchanan. Includes a floppy disk version (labelled "Phil's Hong Kong paper")
1994-1995
42/11
Sustainability
Unpublished paper on sustainability as a term
1989-1991
42/12
In These Times (ITT)
Published, and original, versions of a speech on HIV/AIDS and politics, later published in In These Times
1990-1991
42/13
Science, Technology and Society (STS) syllabus
First and second editions of a book titled "the machine in the university", for which Bereano and collaborators provided a chapter on the women and kitchen technology project
1986-1987
42/14
Smothered by Invention
An anthology on "technology in womens' lives" for which Bereano and colleagues provided a chapter
1980-1984
42/15
The Technological Woman
Bereano's chapter "technology at home - burden or blessing?", with Christine E. Bose
1982-1986
42/16
DNA on Trial
Bereano's contribution to a book edited by Paul R. Billings
1991-1992
42/17
Tikkun
Submissions to and issues of Tikkun, a Jewish left-wing magazine, and the magazine Resist
1999
42/18
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Writings for the 1989 and 1991 meetings, both covering human genome mapping and DNA tracing
1989-1991
42/19
Technology and Society (T+S)
Bereano's work for an IEEE magazine called "Technology and Society", specifically a publication on corporate influence at universities, and another providing a tribute to Ben Linder, the UW student murdered in Nicaragua
1986-1997
43/1
Conference on Cybernetics and Security (CCS)
IEEE conference - Bereano's work "selecting desirable technologies for decentralised electricity generation". Includes slide transparencies, presumably from the conference itself
1982
43/2
Professional Ethics Report (PER)
1996 piece on "the irrelevance of the gay gene"
1996
43/3
Illahee
Book review of "who pays the price?" by Barbara Rose Johnston
1995
43/4
Science for the People (SfP)
Materials relating to Bereano's piece (and previously, talk) "Technology and Human Freedom"
1984-1989
43/5
Technology and Choice
Book chapter in the anthology "Technology and Choice", based on the women and kitchen technology project
1991
43/6
Chemistry and Industry
British publication - Bereano provided them with a version of "Don't Take Liberties with our Genes"
1997-1998
43/7
A Matter of Spirit (AMOS)
Publication of the Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center; Bereano's pieces are on "Class-ifying technologies", and genetically engineered food
1997-2000
43/8
Loka
Pieces for the Loka Institute, largely on GMOs
1998-1999
43/9
Seattle Times (1 of 3)
Pieces from Bereano's long-running work as a columnist for the Seattle Times
1995-1999
43/10
Seattle Times (2 of 3)
1994-1999
43/11
Seattle Times (3 of 3)
1995-1999
43/12
New York Times (NYT)
Mostly letters to the editor
1996-2000
43/13
Science
Mostly letters to the editor
1989-1996
43/14
Nature and Science
Danish magazine for which Bereano wrote a piece on genetic discrimination
1997-1998
43/15
Seedling
Biodiversity magazine for which Bereano wrote on GMO regulation
1994
43/16
Peace Review
"you are what you eat", published in a special edition in December 2000
2000
43/17
Washington Post (WaPo)
Editorial on "life, liberty and the pursuit of genetic testing"
1998
43/18
Chronicle of Higher Education (CHE)
Piece on genetics research
1998
43/19
Newsday
Piece on reining in managers who spy on employees' emails
1996
43/20
University of Washington magazines
Pieces about/by Bereano in the UW Alumni magazine and the School of Public Health magazine
1998-2000
43/21
Taking Sides
Materials about the republication of Bereano's Seattle Times editorial "the right to know what we eat" in "Taking Sides: Issues in Business Ethics and Society" titled
2001-2003
43/22
Miscellaneous writings (1 of 2)
Miscellaneous, hard-to-find publications, including "The Normative Aspects of Environmental Planning" (1972), "Freedom and Coercion" (AAAS conference, 1976), the final report and proceedings of the NSF's workshop on appropriate technology (1978), "the adequacy of institutional arrangements for water resources management" (undated),
1971-2003
43/23
Miscellaneous writings (2 of 2)
Includes testimony before the House of Representatives on DNA identification, various letters to the editor, obituaries, Jewish religious materials, and HIV/AIDS works
1971-2003
43/24
Reviewing: Office of Technology Assessment (OTA)
Includes reviews of works by Sheila Jasanoff and Bernard Davis
1987
43/25
Memorial University of Newfoundland(MUN) talk
1994-1996
43/26
Subject file: art and technology
Undated
44/1
Subject file: Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBC) (1 of 2)
Includes drafts of materials about IBCs, and unpublished or draft papers such as Susan Wright's "Recombinsnt DNA: Dismantling Controls" and Diana B. Dutton's "Results of a Survey of Institutional Biosafety Committees in California", for the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee
1979-1982
44/2
Subject file: Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBC) (2 of 2)
1978-1979
50/12
DNA Identification testimony
Before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, Committee of the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives
1988-1990
51/13
Seattle University continuing legal education course
2006

Series 4:  Information technologyReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
7/1
Remand data privacy policy
2001
7/2
Technology Assessment correspondence
Mostly with Martin Galinowski and Jeffrey M. Schevitz
1994
7/3
General electronic privacy (1 of 2)
Mostly with/about ACLU; includes discussion of cookies, surveillance, entrapment, and spyware
1996-1998
7/4
General electronic privacy (2 of 2)
1994-2000
7/5
General privacy (1 of 2)
Includes "Live and let live", Albert and Susan Cantril's 1994 benchmark survey of public privacy opinions in 1994
1994-2000
7/6
General privacy (2 of 2)
1994-2000
Box
7
"Live and let live", Albert and Susan Cantril's benchmark survey of public privacy opinions (bound)
1994
Box/Folder
7/8
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (1 of 9)
Mostly relates to the Privacy Committee; includes discussion and reports on electronic record releases, DNA testing and internal ACLU processes and policies, along with the ACLU's "policy on information data banking"
1995-1999
7/9
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (2 of 9)
Includes memos and discussion of a "smart card" program in Utah circa 1997, the "Privacy for Consumers and Workers Act", and the ACLU public policy report "liberty at work"
1995-1999
7/10
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (3 of 9)
ACLU data committee minutes, notes, drafts and and correspondence
1995-2000
7/11
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (4 of 9)
Drafts of the remand policy, with commentary and notes
1997-2001
7/12
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (5 of 9)
1996-1999
7/13
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (6 of 9)
1999
7/14
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (7 of 9)
1999
7/15
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (8 of 9)
1998-1999
7/16
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) data committee (9 of 9)
2000
50/11
Data Privacy
2003-2004
52/8
RFIDs
2006-2007

Series 5:  Technology assessmentReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
8/8
Cascadian Regional Library (CAREL) - Cascade Magazine correspondence
Also contains documentation about (and minutes of) the conference "Technology as if people mattered: community, university and appropriate technollogy", held in Seattle in 1977 at the University of Washington
1977-1979
14/11
International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)
Includes newsletters, publications and internal correspondence
1980-1993
14/12
Neighbourhood Technology Coalition (NTC) (1 of 2)
1979-1980
14/13
Neighbourhood Technology Coalition (NTC) (2 of 2)
1979-1984
14/14
Appropriate Technology
1977-1984
17/15
Technology Assessment (1 of 2)
Contains extensive records and correspondence surrounding the establishment of the Office of Technology Assessment, along with draft and unpublished papers
1973-2003
17/16
Technology Assessment (2 of 2)
Contains extensive records and correspondence surrounding the establishment of the Office of Technology Assessment, along with draft and unpublished papers
1973-2003
21/6
Magazines (1 of 2)
Mostly cascade: journal of the northwest, along with other short-run technology assessment and policy and community activism projects
1978-2001
21/7
Magazines (2 of 2)
1978-2001
21/9
Technology Assessment (TA)
1975-1977
21/10
Moving Images
1998
21/11
Teaching and Articles (1 of 3)
Articles were largely reprints; they have been preserved where they are rare or unpublished drafts, attached to notes, or heavily annotated
1972-2001
21/12
Teaching and Articles (2 of 3)
1972-2001
21/13
Teaching and Articles (3 of 3)
1972-2001
33/9
Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) STI project
A project on "scientific and technical information" (STI) by Bereano and colleagues at the Department of Technical Communication, commissioned by the Office of Technology Assessment
1987-1988
33/10
Department of Energy (DoE) "Appropriate Technology" grant project (1 of 4)
Covers urban homesteading
1978-1980
33/11
Department of Energy (DoE) "Appropriate Technology" grant project (2 of 4)
1978-1980
33/12
Department of Energy (DoE) "Appropriate Technology" grant project (3 of 4)
Includes an evaluation of the AT grants program by Bereano and Jeffrey James
1979-1980
33/13
Department of Energy (DoE) "Appropriate Technology" grant project (4 of 4)
Includes information on the review of AT grants program projects by the DoE and washington state funding bodies
1980-1981
33/14
Washington State Energy Office (WSEO) Appropriate Technology project
Some overlap with 33/10-13
1980-1984
34/1
Department of Energy (DoE) "Appropriate Technology" grant project - other regions
1978-1979
34/2
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) (1 of 5)
Seattle-area science policy group. Contains reports on the housing impacts caused by the WA convention and trade center, heavy metals in Seattle community gardens, meeting minutes, correspondence and pamphlets
1982-1984
34/3
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) (2 of 5)
Also contains materials relating to the Puget Sound Conversion Project
1982
34/4
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) (3 of 5)
Includes material relating to SCOPI/EVIST grant and a conference on HIV/AIDS
1983
34/5
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) (4 of 5)
Includes final report of the "Seattle Indian Street Youth Survey Project", a collaboration between SCOPI and United Indians of All Tribes
1982-1983
34/6
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) (5 of 5)
Grant application materials
1984
34/14
Videophone Technology Assessment
Cornell project
1971-1972
37/14
Seattle Metropolitan Technology Assessment and Transfer Center (SMTATC) (1 of 2)
1978-1979
37/15
Seattle Metropolitan Technology Assessment and Transfer Center (SMTATC) (2 of 2)
1978-1979
39/7
Public Participation
Largely relates to SMATC, but also broader (sometimes-unpublished) papers on public participation in science
1971-1980
39/8
High Technology Project
Materials relating to a project to investigate the impact "high-technology" focused approaches to economic development have on education and policy
1982-1985
39/9
High Technology Project - interview notes (1 of 2)
1983-1985
39/10
High Technology Project - interview notes (2 of 2)
1983-1985
39/11
High Technology/Institute for Washington's Future (1 of 2)
1996-1998
39/12
High Technology/Institute for Washington's Future (2 of 2)
1996-1998
39/13
Committee for Social Responsibility in Engineering (CSRE)
1971-1973
39/14
NSF Proposal
Proposal on "engineering and the pro-bono tradition"
1984-1985
39/15
Solar Furnace project
A project evaluating "high temperature solar technology for materials processing"
1978
39/16
Washington Technology Center (WTC)
1982-1985
39/17
Technology Assessment (TA) - miscellaneous correspondence
1972-1983
40/1
Dissertation
Bereano's dissertation, titled "Technology Planning: Assessment and adversarial participation"
1971
36/6
Sloan grant
Documents workshops held at the University of Washington under a Sloan Foundation grant on the social context of technology. Featured George McRobie of Intermediate Technology
1973-1977
36/7
Women and Kitchen Technology (WKT) project (1 of 4)
Includes original and revised NSF grant proposal for the project, run by Philip Bereano, Christine Bose, and Sue-Ellen Jacobs. This folder mostly relates to the grant process and administration, and human subjects board review
1976-1979
36/8
Women and Kitchen Technology (WKT) project (2 of 4)
Documents the human subjects review process and additional grantmaking
1976-1978
36/9
Women and Kitchen Technology (WKT) project (3 of 4)
More grant paperwork and various versions of the project proposal
1976-1977
36/10
Women and Kitchen Technology (WKT) project (4 of 4)
More project proposals and human subjects applications
1976-1978
36/11
Mobile Communications Study (MCS) (1 of 2)
This folder includes the study codebook, minutes, the interim report, and two corresponding working papers, "transportation and mobile communications: demand-responsive passenger transportation systems and mobile communications" (Arnim H. Meyburg and Russell Thatcher) and "New technology and the regulatory process: the case of land mobile and the federal communications commission" (Mark V. Nadel and Robert E. Glanville)
1974-1975
36/12
Mobile Communications Study (MCS) (2 of 2)
This folder contains material on the grant renewal and on Phil's work on a chapter after his move to the University of Washington
1974-1977
36/13
Amniocentesis project (1 of 2)
Project on pre-natal genetic testing, with Gilbert S. Omenn. This folder contains HSB materials and grant proposals
1976-1977
36/14
Amniocentesis project (2 of 2)
1976-1977
38/14
Trojan plant study (1 of 2)
A grant-funded project on the Trojan nuclear powerplant
1975-1977
38/15
Trojan plant study (2 of 2)
1976-1977
39/1
Ford project (1 of 6)
Study materials from the Ford Foundation project on decentralised energy generation
1977-1978
39/2
Ford project (2 of 6)
1978-1979
39/3
Ford project (3 of 6)
Consists mostly of a draft (?) of the final report
1980
39/4
Ford project (4 of 6)
1980
39/5
Ford project (5 of 6)
1979-1980
39/6
Ford project (6 of 6)
1979-1981
40/2
Science, Technology and Human Values (STHV) project (1 of 4)
Television project in collaboration with KCTS Educational Television. This folder contains the original grant application
1984
40/3
Science, Technology and Human Values (STHV) project (2 of 4)
Correspondence, script drafts and contract material
1983-1984
40/4
Science, Technology and Human Values (STHV) project (3 of 4)
Materials for producing shows, including Lewis M. Branscomb's "IBM and Universities: Partners in Progress"
1982-1983
40/5
Science, Technology and Human Values (STHV) project (4 of 4)
1981
45/3
Technology transfer/patents
1982-1983
45/4
Access to Technology
1995-2003
45/5
Neighbourhood Technology
1981-1988
52/9
Technology assessment
1985-1995
52/10
Appropriate Technology/Ben Linker (1 of 2)
1996
52/11
Appropriate Technology/Ben Linker (2 of 2)
1996

Series 6:  Nuclear activismReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
45/6
Trident
1978
45/7
Hanford Waste Disposal - Press (1 of 4)
1987
45/8
Hanford Waste Disposal - Press (2 of 4)
1986-1987
45/9
Hanford Waste Disposal - Press (3 of 4)
1986
45/10
Hanford Waste Disposal - Press (4 of 4)
1986
45/11
Hanford Waste Disposal - reports/minutes
1986-1989
45/12
Hanford Waste Disposal - correspondence and miscellaneous
1986-1987
45/13
Hanford Waste Disposal - publications
1987-1992
Box
45
OCRWM Mission Plan Amendment (bound)
1987
45
Annual Report on disposal of low-level radioactive waste in Washington (bound)
1985
45
Brookhaven National Laboratory/Department of Energy report "Toward a risk assessment of the spent fuel and high-level nuclear waste disposal system" (bound)
1986
Box/Folder
45/14
Hanford Waste Disposal - subcommittee investigation
1986
45/15
Nuclear Waste Policy Commission
1987
45/16
Hanford Waste Disposal - government publications
1986-1987
45/17
Hanford Waste Disposal - site selection
1987
45/18
Hanford Waste Disposal - public/state participation
1987
45/19
Payments-Equal-To-Taxes (PETT)
1987
46/1
Publications - Office of Civillian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM)
1986-1987
46/2
Publications - "Onsite"
Magazine on nuclear issues by the Washington…
1987
46/3
Publications - Miscellaneous
1986-1987
46/4
Publications - US Government
1986
46/5
Hanford site visit
1986
46/6
National Congress of State Legislatures (NCSL)
1986
46/7
Site analysis investigation
1986
46/8
Hanford Health Effects Panel (HHEP)
Records relating to Oregon's state campaigns against Hanford site expansion
1986-1987
46/9
Oregon
1986-1987
46/10
Environmental Monitoring Committee (EMC)
1986-1987
46/11
Department of Energy Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
1986-1987
46/12
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) public engagement (1 of 2)
1985-1987
46/13
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) public engagement (2 of 2)
1985-1987
46/14
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) minutes/agendas (1 of 2)
1985-1987
46/15
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) minutes/agendas (2 of 2)
1985-1987
46/16
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) resolutions
1985-1987
46/17
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) publications
1985-1987
46/18
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) memos and reports
1985-1987
47/1
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) transportation subcommittee
1985-1987
47/2
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Hanford Historical Records Committee
1985-1987
47/3
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - memos and correspondence
1986-1987
47/4
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - bids and proposals (1 of 4)
1986
47/5
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - bids and proposals (2 of 4)
1986
47/6
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - bids and proposals (3 of 4)
1986
47/7
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - bids and proposals (4 of 4)
1987
47/8
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - report negotiations and writing
1986-1987
47/9
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - contract and report (1 of 2)
1987
47/10
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - contract and report (2 of 2)
1987
47/11
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - report (1 of 4)
1987
47/12
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - report (2 of 4)
1987
47/13
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - report (3 of 4)
1987
47/14
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) Socioeconomic subCommittee (SC) - report (4 of 4)
1987
47/15
Dornbusch Proposal, Part 2 (1 of 2)
1986
47/16
Dornbusch Proposal, Part 2 (2 of 2)
1986
47/17
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB) minutes and resolution
1985-1988
47/18
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) board packets (1 of 3)
1987
47/19
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) board packets (2 of 3)
1987
47/20
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) board packets (3 of 3)
1987
47/21
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) correspondence
1986-1988
47/22
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) miscellaneous subcommittees
1986
48/1
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) retreat (1 of 2)
1986
48/2
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) retreat (1 of 2)
1986
48/3
Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP) briefing book
approx. 1983
48/4
Defence waste (1 of 3)
1985-1986
48/5
Defence waste (2 of 3)
1986
48/6
Defence waste (3 of 3)
1986
48/7
Site selection
1986
Box
48
"A multiattribute utility analysis of sites nominated for characterizxation for the first radioactive waste repository - a decision-aiding methodology" (bound)
1986
Box/Folder
48/8
Hanford Clean-Up Task Force (HCTF)
1987
48/9
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) minutes and materials (1 of 2)
1986
48/10
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) minutes and materials (2 of 2)
1987
48/11
Transportation
1985-1986
48/12
Public information (1 of 2)
1986-1990
48/13
Public information (2 of 2)
1983-1989
48/14
Subcommittee materials
1986
48/15
Science and Technology Subcommittee (STSC)
1986
48/16
Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) financial miscellany
1986-1987
48/17
Mid-Cascades Conference (MCC)
1986
48/18
Citizen Groups (1 of 2)
1985-1986
48/19
Citizen Groups (2 of 2)
1985-1986
48/20
Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project (HEDRP)
1988-1991
48/21
Environmental Monitoring Committee (EMC)
1986-1988
48/22
Publications - Washington state (1 of 2)
1983-1988
48/23
Publications - Washington state (2 of 2)
1986
49/1
Publications - Government Accountability Office (GAO) (1 of 2)
1986-1991
49/2
Publications - Government Accountability Office (GAO) (2 of 2)
1986-1991
49/3
Publications - OCRWM/Department of Energy (1 of 3)
1987-1990
49/4
Publications - OCRWM/Department of Energy (2 of 3)
1987-1990
49/5
Publications - OCRWM/Department of Energy (3 of 3)
1987-1990
49/6
Publications - Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP)
1985-1986
49/7
Governance/historical documents
1985-1991
49/8
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) packets and materials (1 of 3)
1985-1988
49/9
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) packets and materials (2 of 3)
1985-1988
49/10
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) packets and materials (3 of 3)
1986-1988
49/11
Transportation/Site selection
1986
49/12
Unpublished reports (1 of 2)
Miscellaneous, internally-produced or simply unpublished reports, including Max Power's "some observations on determining the safety of a nuclear waste repository", Susan Wade's briefing paper on monitored retrievable storage, and various versions of Bereano's " legislative (political) issues in control", along with materials from the Hanford Health Effects Review Panel
1970-1986
49/13
Unpublished reports (2 of 2)
Materials from the Iodine 128 task force, WashPIRG's "nuclear waste: a national waste repository at Hanford", and various statements and testimonies to public bodies
1978-1987
49/14
Legislation and litigation (1 of 2)
1971-1986
49/15
Legislation and litigation (2 of 2)
1985-1986
50/1
External Organizations
Newsletters, pamphlets and occasional correspodnence
1972-1986
50/2
Miscellaneous nuclear correspondence
Correspondence that, temporally and subject-wise, is clearly nuclear or Hanford related, but does not contain enough detail to place organizationally
1986-1987
50/3
Publications and reports - miscellaneous (1 of 2)
Includes extensive newsletters
1987
50/4
Publications and reports - miscellaneous (2 of 2)
Includes extensive newsletters and Iodine-128 related material
1986-1987
50/5
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) materials (1 of 3)
Includes meeting packets, correspondence, internal reports, and minutes from various subcommittess (including the environmental monitoring and historical document subcommittees)
1986-1989
50/6
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) materials (2 of 3)
1986-1991
50/7
Nuclear Waste Board (NWB)/Nuclear Waste Advisory Council (NWAC) materials (3 of 3)
1986-1987
50/8
University of Washington Environmental Radiation Studies Committee (UW-ERSC)
UW pressure and research group
1986

Series 7:  Miscellaneous activism and public serviceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
26/4
Cultural Workers and Artists for Nicaragua Today (CANTO) tour
1984
32/1
Television programming workshop
On "human values, science, and technology"; hosted by KWSU-TV
1978
Box
32
Values project site reports (bound, 3 items)
1983-1988
Box/Folder
32/11
Values project (1 of 2)
Material from the "Study of Value Orientations" project with the Lummi tribe
1983-1988
32/12
Values project (2 of 2)
Materials from/around a conference on the human environment in Latin America, Mexico City, 1971
1983-1988
33/1
NicaTech/Nicaragua (1 of 4)
Materials relating to NicaTech - a group of professionals in technology involved in aid to Nicaragua. Includes material on the death of Benjamin Linder, a Jewish University of Washington student murdered while volunteering
1984-1990
33/2
NicaTech/Nicaragua (2 of 4)
33/3
NicaTech/Nicaragua (3 of 4)
1985-1987
33/4
NicaTech/Nicaragua (4 of 4)
1982-1986
31/3
Washington Commission for the Humanities (WCH) (1 of 3)
1981-1997
31/4
Washington Commission for the Humanities (WCH) (2 of 3)
1992-1994
31/5
Washington Commission for the Humanities (WCH) (3 of 3)
1984-1994
31/11
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellowship and award nominations
1977-1988
35/1
Abortion/Viability project and talks (1 of 3)
Includes drafts, correspondence and other material around a book project "When Trimesters Collide: Constitutional Theory versus Clinical Reality (abortion and fetal viability)", with Nan D. Hunter. This box largely contains material relating to an AAAS presentation of some of the work
35/2
Abortion/Viability project and talks (2 of 3)
1985-1987
35/3
Abortion/Viability project and talks (3 of 3)
Contains early material on the use of abortion "litmus tests" in the United States Senate, in correspondence between Bereano and Ira Glasser
1984-1986
35/4
Cable (1 of 4)
Material on Bereano's involvement in Seattle-area activism around cable rates. Contains extensive records of the Citizens' Cable Communications Advisory Board
1984-1985
35/5
Cable (2 of 4)
1982-1983
35/6
Cable (3 of 4)
1982-1983
35/7
Cable (4 of 4)
1983-1985
35/8
Women and Kitchen Technology project (1 of 3)
Interdisciplinary study, originating as a pilot study in 1976
1976-1977
35/9
Women and Kitchen Technology project (2 of 3)
1976-1977
35/10
Women and Kitchen Technology project (3 of 3)
1977-1978
35/11
Seattle Land Use and Transportation Project (LUTP)
1985
36/16
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI)
Largely bound versions of published reports, including "the impacts of downtown development on Seattle housing costs" and the "SCOPI Renter Weatherization study", alongside materials on a fundraising campaign
1982
37/1
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - HIV/AIDS work
Many pamphlets from Seattle-area HIV/AIDS groups, including Shanti, the Gay Counselling Service, and the Chicken Soup Brigade
1982-1983
37/2
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - governance (1 of 4)
Largely board minutes and expenditure information
1981-1982
37/3
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - governance (2 of 4)
1981-1982
37/4
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - governance (3 of 4)
1981-1982
37/5
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - governance (4 of 4)
1981-1983
37/6
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - reports (1 of 2)
Drafts and final versions of reports, including on renter weatherisation and housing costs
1981-1982
37/7
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - reports (2 of 2)
"Indian street youth condition study", a study on jobs and employment, a study on "skid road", and materials on wastewater treatment in Renton and heavy metals in urban gardens
1981-1982
37/8
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - miscellaneous (1 of 4)
1981-1983
37/9
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - miscellaneous (2 of 4)
1981-1983
37/10
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - miscellaneous (3 of 4)
1981-1983
37/11
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - miscellaneous (4 of 4)
1981-1983
37/12
Scientists/Citizens Organized on Policy Issues (SCOPI) - history
Early/originating documents relating to the project
1980
37/13
Citizen's Science Center (CSC) grant project
Restricted
1979-1980
38/10
Cable - legislation
Restricted
1983-1984
40/6
Air Quality Act 1967 (AQA) - Legislative History
Includes hearing summaries and internal staff docs from the Public Health Service
1967
Box
50
Forum for applied research and public policy (bound)
1989
Box/Folder
50/9
Healthcare activism - miscellaneous
1995
folder:oversize
OS folder 1
Posters and placards

Series 8:  University of WashingtonReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
17/12
Recommendations and reviews
Includes letters of recommendation and reviews of tenure packets and grant applications
1989-1995
17/13
Student materials
Student essays, grant proposals and evaluations
1992-2003
17/14
Pamphlets - Miscellaneous
An array of pamphlets and newsletters, including a 1977 copy of the college of engineering newsletter and materials from the Bullitt Foundation
1977-1995
29/1
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (1 of 9)
1999-2005
29/2
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (2 of 9)
1999-2001
29/3
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (3 of 9)
1999-2001
29/4
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (4 of 9)
1999-2001
29/5
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (5 of 9)
2001-2002
29/6
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (6 of 9)
1999-2000
29/7
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (7 of 9)
1999-2000
29/8
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (8 of 9)
1999-2000
29/9
University of Washington GLBT Task Force (9 of 9)
1999-2000
29/10
University of Washington Diversity Council
2001-2002
32/2
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program faculty retreat
Includes status reports, proposed course listings, certificate information, and budget and grants information
1975
32/3
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program background material
Includes status reports, correspondence, course reviews, budget information, and faculty meeting minutes, along with a special edition of "The Trend in Engineering at the University of Washington" from 1974 focused on the department
1973-1982
32/4
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program closure and appeal
Includes grant proposals, drafts, faculty reports and minutes, and internal correspondence
1982-1983
32/5
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1976-1977 (1 of 2)
Restricted
1976-1977
32/6
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1976-1977 (2 of 2)
1976-1977
32/7
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1977-1978 (1 of 2)
1977-1978
32/8
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1977-1978 (2 of 2)
1977-1978
32/9
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1978-1979 (1 of 2)
Includes proposal to establish a master's degree program
1978-1979
32/10
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1978-1979 (2 of 2)
1978-1979
38/13
Teaching materials
Particularly related to SMT 545 - a course on appropriate technology - and SMT 530 ("Technology Assessment: methods and analyses")
1978-1985
44/3
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - relations with off-campus organizations
Largely material relating to the high-technology research project
1984
44/4
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1980-1981
Includes faculty meeting minutes, budgetary materials and other correspondence
1980-1981
44/5
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1981-1982
1981-1982
44/6
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1979-1980 (1 of 2)
1979-1980
44/7
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1979-1980 (2 of 2)
1979-1980
44/8
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - miscellaneous, 1982-1983
1982-1983
44/9
Fiscal crisis
Materials relating to the alleged fiscal crisis at the University of Washington that led to the review of, and then termination of, the SMT program. Includes letters of support from students
1980-1982
44/10
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review (1 of 5)
1980-1983
44/11
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review (2 of 5)
1981-1983
44/12
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review (3 of 5)
Includes some materials on the appeal (otherwise discussed below)
1981-1983
44/13
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review (4 of 5)
1982
44/14
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review (5 of 5)
1982
44/15
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review - appeal
1982-1983
44/16
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review - external correspondence
Solicitations or offers of help from legislators, students, and faculty in other departments
1982-1983
44/17
Social Management of Technology (SMT) program review - termination
1980-1983
44/18
Window grievance
Materials related to a grievance around faculty being moved to offices without windows; according to university anecdote, this led to the eventual formation of what is now the Department of Human-Centered Design & Engineering
1985-1986
45/1
Social Management of Technology (SMT) - Arms Race Concern
Correspondence relating to a dispute over Arms Race Concern, a faculty discussion and campaign group sponsored by SMT inquiring into the role of defence funding at UW, amongst other things
1982
50/10
Miscellaneous professional
Includes parking passes, the UW directory, an invite to a women in STEM event, and similar organizational ephemera
1979-1989

Series 9:  Professional associations and conferencesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
26/2
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Presentations and conference submissions
1980-1982
26/3
Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI)
Also covers Environmentalists for Full Employment
1971-1977
29/11
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1 of 2)
1995-1999
29/12
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (2 of 2)
1994-1998
29/13
Mondragon West
Includes extensive newsletters
1986-1988
35/12
Institute D'Urbanisme de Paris (IUP) Collaborations (1 of 2)
Collaborations with Gabriel duPuy and Jean-Claude Ziv, amongst others
1972-1980
35/13
Institute D'Urbanisme de Paris (IUP) Collaborations (2 of 2)
1972-1980
35/14
Washington Commission for the Humanities (WCH)
Applications for grants for the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Social Problems
1979-1980
36/1
AAAS 1978
Includes full program
1978
36/2
Washington Commission for the Humanities (WCH) - film forum
Documents a proposal for a film forum on "the social impact of technology and the public's role in determining policy"
1977-1979
36/3
Hague Technology Assessment (TA) conference
Material on the first international congress on technology assessment. Includes book of abstracts, and Bereano's paper with Jed Callen, William Kellner, Gordon Olson and Brian Wangenroth, "A proposed methodology for assessing alternative technologies"
1973
36/4
Columbus Technology Assessment (TA) conference
Documents a conference on technology assessment hosted by the Academy for Contemporary Problems, along with a proposed book, "perspectives on technology assessment"
1974-1975
36/5
Engineering Foundation (EF) conference on risk-benefit methodologies
1974-1976
37/16
Pacific Northwest Marxist Scholars Conference (PNWMSC)
1985-1986
37/17
AAAS 1975
Includes Bereano's talk "teaching technology assessment: the Cornell experience", and Richard S. Wells's "on the communication of techno-social concerns: Technology Assessment in the Classroom"
Restricted
1974-1975
38/1
AAAS 1982
Includes a copy of Edward H. Bryan's paper "the national science foundation's experimental program in appropriate technology", along with a summary of AT projects prepared by him
1981-1982
38/2
Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy (NIAUSI) (1 of 3)
Mostly board minutes, governance documents and announcements
1984-1987
38/3
Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy (NIAUSI) (2 of 3)
1981-1982
38/4
Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy (NIAUSI) (3 of 3)
1982-1985
38/5
Puget Sound Engineering Council (PSEC)
Documents an internship program Bereano was instrumental in proposing and running. Includes PESC-related newsletters
1985-1988
38/6
Puget Sound Engineering Council (PSEC) - applicant records
1985-1988
38/12
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Mostly materials relating to a "civil liberties revue" in 1985, along with some materials on abortion and HIV/AIDS
1985
38/16
International Society for Technology Assessment (ISTA)
1972-1977
38/17
Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy (NIAUSI) - fellowship application
1986-1992
40/7
Science for the People (SfP)
1987-1988
40/8
Loka Institute citizens' panel
A pilot of the "consensus conference" approach to citizen involvement in science decisionmaking
1996-1997

Series 10:  Miscellaneous and PersonalReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
17/4
Correspondence - Chronological (1 of 8)
1996-1997
17/5
Correspondence - Chronological (2 of 8)
1994-1995
17/6
Correspondence - Chronological (3 of 8)
1992-1993
17/7
Correspondence - Chronological (4 of 8)
1991-1992
17/8
Correspondence - Chronological (5 of 8)
1991
17/9
Correspondence - Chronological (6 of 8)
1990
17/10
Correspondence - Chronological (7 of 8)
1988-1990
17/11
Correspondence - Chronological (8 of 8)
1983-1988
28/1
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTC) (1 of 5)
Puget Sound LGBT jewish congregation
1987-1996
28/2
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTC) (2 of 5)
1986-1987
28/3
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTC) (3 of 5)
1981-1985
28/4
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTC) (4 of 5)
1982-1992
28/5
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTC) (5 of 5)
1981-1994
Box
28
Seattle Independent Film Festival (SIFF) guide, 1984 (bound)
1984
28
Sketchbook, partially filled
Unknown
28
Seattle Epicure guide (bound)
1985
28
ACLU-sponsored calendar (bound)
1987
Box/Folder
28/6
Mitchel Myers - education (1 of 2)
1984
28/7
Mitchel Myers - education (2 of 2)
1984-1987
Box
28
Mitchel Myers - class notebook (bound)
1984
Box/Folder
28/8
Mitchel Myers - financial
1980s
28/9
Mitchel Myers - medical
1980s
28/10
Mitchel Myers - personal
1980s
28/11
Mitchel Myers - death
1988
28/16
Cornell alumni material
1986-1989
31/15
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTH) newsletters (1 of 2)
1997-2003
31/16
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah (CTH) newsletters (2 of 2)
1986-2002
38/7
Correspondence
Includes exchanges with Lawrence Tribe, Noam Chomsky and other figures in the domain of skeptical approaches to technology and society
1970-1988
51/12
Miscellaneous
1998-2009
52/12
Miscellaneous
1973-2005

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • University Archives/Faculty Papers (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Bereano, Philip L., 1940---Archives

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names
    • University of Washington. University Archives