Ms. Magazine Launches New Comprehensive Digital Archive

Since 1972, Ms. magazine has published articles on women’s studies, feminism, and a variety of topics of interest to women. Now, the magazine has announced that all of its issues are available digitally through the Ms. Magazine Archive.

Available to academic and public libraries through ProQuest, the archive features more than five decades of coverage on gender justice, feminism, and social change. Through its searchable and high-resolution format, the archive creates an accessible database for pedagogical tools for courses in women’s and gender studies, history, political science, media studies, journalism, and more.

Karon Jolna, program director of Ms. Classroom, stated, “By studying the magazine’s coverage of historical movements and contemporary issues, students can gain critical insights into effective feminist strategies to fight back today.”

More information on accessing the Ms. Magazine Archive can be found here.

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