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  • Entry ID: AWE0796

Williams, Joan

  • AM
  • Pseudonym Williams, Justina
    Birth name Allen, Marjorie Georgina Joan
(1916 – 2008)
  • Born 1916, , Western Australia, Australia
  • Died 2008
  • Occupation Activist, Broadcaster, Journalist, Print journalist, Radio Journalist, Writer

Summary

Joan Williams was a prominent member of the Western ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ branch of the Communist Party of Australia. She was politically active from the 1920s, but began her career in journalism as a young woman already imbued with a strong political consciousness. The networks fostered through her membership in an elite group of Western ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ left-wing radicals were critical to the foundation of numerous Western ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ women’s and peace organisations. Under the pen name Justina Williams she wrote short stories, historical works, poems, biography and her autobiography Anger and Love. She was awarded the Order of Australia Medal accepting it on behalf of her “unrecognized sisters who serve the community”.

Details

As a young journalist Joan Williams learned about the organisational strategies operating within the European peace and women’s movements and began a lifetime involvement with Perth’s left-wing intelligentsia. Committed to initiating social change through public education Williams joined the Communist Party in 1939 drawn in by their concerns for social justice, women’s equality and opposition to war and fascism. Joan Williams’ activism spanned over fifty years. She was a foundation member of the Modern Women’s Club, the Western ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Council for Equal Pay and Opportunity and the International Women’s Day Committee. In the 1950s Williams’ focus shifted to the concern for nuclear disarmament and, joining forces with the members of the Union of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Women, she established a locally based Waterside Workers Federation Women’s Committee to support strike action occurring at the time. In the early 1970s Williams became a foundation member of Women’s Liberation and the Women’s Electoral Lobby.

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Events

  • 1935 - 1960

    Career in journalism active

Archival resources

  • State Library of Western Australia
    • Joan Williams papers, 1934-2005
    • [Interview with Joan Williams] [sound recording] / [interviewed by Leckie Hopkins]
    • Records, 1938-1973 [manuscript]

Published resources

  • Journal Article
    • [Joan Williams - brief biography (mother of 3)], 1992
    • [Joan Williams - awarded ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Medal; biography], 1996
    • [Joan Williams - biography of WEL member, peace activist and writer], 1992
    • [Joan Williams - interview with feminist], 1996
    • Wharfies smile but the fight is not over., Tucak, Layla., 1998
    • Writing labor history in Western Australia : my experience with 'the first furrow'., Williams, Justina, 1988
    • Fighting to be Seen and Heard: A Tribute to Four Western ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Peace Activists, Hopkins, L, 1999
  • Book
    • Anger & love, Williams, Justina, 1993
    • The first furrow, Williams, Justina, 1976
  • Book Section
    • [Justina Williams - brief biography of writer], 1988
    • [Justina Williams - profile of writer, with full page portrait], 1976
  • Edited Book
    • Carrying the banner : women, leadership and activism in Australia, Eveline, Joan, 1940- and Hayden, Lorraine, 1999
  • Resource
    • Trove: Williams, Joan (1914-),
  • Site Exhibition
    • The Women's Pages: ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Women and Journalism since 1850, ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Women's Archives Project, 2008,

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