Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
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Joseph Azizi, Archivist
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Use
Donor retains ownership of and all copyright for the materials, but grants the University a nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes pursuant to a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-commercial license.
Podcast episodes are available to the public online.
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Existence and Location of Copies
Podcast episodes are available online at the following web addresses:
https://virginiaaudio.org/gritty-women/
https://soundcloud.com/wtju/sets/gritty-women
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gritty-women/id1566917902
https://open.spotify.com/show/1i08wEQTvVYcapoCeyVCz2?si=892PbaeTQ06jvkp3BLCa4w
Preferred Citation
MSS 16806, Gritty Women Podcast Series Files, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia
Biographical / Historical
The documentary style podcast series was created, produced, and hosted by Giovana Benatto de Oliveira , a fourth year at the University of Virginia at the time of the production, for a thesis project. The creator's inspiration for the title comes from a statement made by the Dean of Admissions at the time, Ernie Ern : when admitting the first class of women into the College of Arts and Sciences, he said that he was looking for women with "grit."
Reference: Giovana De Oliveira
Content Description
This collection contains the four documetnary style episodes of the Gritty Women podcast series, by Giovana Benatto de Oliveira , and one audio file of an interview used to create the episodes. Each episode includes segments of interviews conducted by the podcast's creator. The podcast explores the history, and legal, political, and social context of UVA's coeducation, and balances both scholarly and personal perspectives through interviews with both scholars and first women admits.
The podcast is divided into four episodes which examine UVA's decision to begin coeducation. The first episode focuses on the institutional decision-making process and the discussions happening within the walls of the University from 1967 - 1970 . In interviews with Ernest Ern , the Dean of Admissions 1967-1973, and with Ann Brown (class 1974 ), alumni from first coeducational class, the episode explains what pushed these institutional leaders to support coeducation, and how they dealt with those who vehemently opposed it.
The second episode focuses on the 1969 lawsuit, Kirstein v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, when Virginia "Anne" Ginger Scott sued for her admission into the College of Arts in Sciences, and includes interviews with Anne Coughlin who teaches criminal law and procedure and feminist jurisprudence at the University of Virginia School of Law, and Ann Brown (class '74). It also explores the local and national legal landscape of the 60s/70s, and national legal trends that made coeducation an imperative at the University of Virginia.
The third episode focuses on the political and social climate of that era. Interviews with Professor Melody Barnes , Co-Director for Policy and Public Affairs at UA's Democracy Initiative, Blake Morant (class '75), Paulette Morant (class '74), Betty McGehee (School of Education '71), Daniel Sullivan (Law '70), Charles Vasaly (Law '70), and Ann Brown (class '74), explain some of the context that created a societal consensus in favor of coeducation.
The fourth examines the experiences of some alumni from the first coeducational class. This episode includes interviews with Betty McGehee (School of Education '71), Blake Morant (class '75), Paulette Morant (class '74), Barbara Lynn (class '73), alumnus from first coeducational class and the first woman to be admitted into the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, and an anonymous alumnus (class '74).
Reference list:
Giovana De Oliveira
Virginia Audio Collective.(n.d.). Giovana De Oliveira - Gritty Women [Podcast series]. WTJU. https://virginiaaudio.org/#/gritty-women/
WTJU. (n.d.). Giovana De Oliveira - Gritty Women [Podcast series]. Soundcloud. https://soundcloud.com/wtju/sets/gritty-women
Apple Podcasts. (n.d.). Giovana De Oliveira - Gritty Women [Podcast series]. Apple. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gritty-women/id1566917902
Spotify Shows. (n.d.). Giovana De Oliveira - Gritty Women [Podcast series]. Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/show/1i08wEQTvVYcapoCeyVCz2?si=892PbaeTQ06jvkp3BLCa4w&nd=1
Arrangement
The first four files are arranged by the podcast episode numbers, and are followed by the audio recording of a full interview.
1. Episode 1 - The Beginning of Coeducation 2. Episode 2 - On the Basis of Sex 3. Episode 3 - The 60s 4. Episode 4 - The Weekend Question 5. Ernest Ern Interview
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- University of Virginia -- Co-education
- Women in higher education
- Women students
- podcast series
- women--education -- Virginia
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Ann Brown
- Anne Coughlin
- Betty McGehee
- Blake Morant
- Charles Vasaly
- Daniel Sullivan
- Ernest Ern
- Ernie Ern
- Giovana Benatto de Oliveira
- Melody Barnes
- Paulette Morant
- Virginia "Anne" Ginger Scott
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- University of Virginia -- Co-education
- Women students
- women--education -- Virginia