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Women's Kit [photographs and audiovisual materials]

RBSC-ARC-1582-SPC-09: Side 1 Theresa, An Eskimo Woman. Talks of her life. Side 2: Reminiscences of an English Militant: Mrs. Nell Hall-Humpherson
RBSC-ARC-1582-SPLP-01: A Union maid / Madeline Parent
RBSC-ARC-1582-SPLP-02: They are playing a game
RBSC-ARC-1582-SPLP-03: They are playing a game
RBSC-ARC-1582-SPLP-04: Family Court & Training School. Experiences of a 16 year old girl.
RBSC-ARC-1582-SPLP-05: Nell Hall: Suffragette
RBSC-ARC-1582-SPLP-06: Nell Hall: Suffragette

Women's Kit [fldr 5 of 5]

Women’s Kit is a 23” × 14” × 5” cardboard box full of materials (pamphlets, records, posters, postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.) that are all directly or indirectly about women’s histories, achievements, oppression and socialization. There are roughly 150 items in the kit, which were collected and produced between 1972-1973. Two hundred test packages were distributed to Ontario high schools and colleges. After the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) published the Women’s Kit in 1974, a thousand copies were produced and sold at $50 per unit” (https://factoronto.org/participants/womens-kit/).

Women's Kit [fldr 4 of 5]

Women’s Kit is a 23” × 14” × 5” cardboard box full of materials (pamphlets, records, posters, postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.) that are all directly or indirectly about women’s histories, achievements, oppression and socialization. There are roughly 150 items in the kit, which were collected and produced between 1972-1973. Two hundred test packages were distributed to Ontario high schools and colleges. After the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) published the Women’s Kit in 1974, a thousand copies were produced and sold at $50 per unit” (https://factoronto.org/participants/womens-kit/).

Women's Kit [fldr 3 of 5]

Women’s Kit is a 23” × 14” × 5” cardboard box full of materials (pamphlets, records, posters, postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.) that are all directly or indirectly about women’s histories, achievements, oppression and socialization. There are roughly 150 items in the kit, which were collected and produced between 1972-1973. Two hundred test packages were distributed to Ontario high schools and colleges. After the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) published the Women’s Kit in 1974, a thousand copies were produced and sold at $50 per unit” (https://factoronto.org/participants/womens-kit/).

Women's Kit [fldr 2 of 5]

Women’s Kit is a 23” × 14” × 5” cardboard box full of materials (pamphlets, records, posters, postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.) that are all directly or indirectly about women’s histories, achievements, oppression and socialization. There are roughly 150 items in the kit, which were collected and produced between 1972-1973. Two hundred test packages were distributed to Ontario high schools and colleges. After the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) published the Women’s Kit in 1974, a thousand copies were produced and sold at $50 per unit” (https://factoronto.org/participants/womens-kit/).

Women's Kit [fldr 1 of 5]

Women’s Kit is a 23” × 14” × 5” cardboard box full of materials (pamphlets, records, posters, postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.) that are all directly or indirectly about women’s histories, achievements, oppression and socialization. There are roughly 150 items in the kit, which were collected and produced between 1972-1973. Two hundred test packages were distributed to Ontario high schools and colleges. After the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) published the Women’s Kit in 1974, a thousand copies were produced and sold at $50 per unit” (https://factoronto.org/participants/womens-kit/).

Women's Issues

Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me
And Look Pretty Too
Can You Many and Live?
Corner On First Things
Do You Want A Happy Marriage? (2 versions)
Equal Pay and Equal Promotion
Free and Equal
Freedom Is No Lady
Great Expectation, The
I Love Me
Marriage Fails the Woman
Marriage On Earth
Modern Woman, The Lost Sex (review)
Non-Conformist, The
One and One Are Two
Our Best Could Be Better
So This Is Freedom
Stranger, The
Why Not Try Equality?
You Can't Divorce Yourself

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1626
  • Fonds
  • 1917-2015, predominant 1969-2006

The fonds consists of correspondence, much of it by or addressed to Sheila Young, concerning various international issues. Among the addressees are Prime Ministers Trudeau, Pearson, and Diefenbaker; various cabinet ministers; international heads-of-state; the United Nations; newspapers, commissions and organizations; government departments and agencies, and businesses. The fonds includes records of the 11th, 13th-18th, and 20th International Congresses of the W.I.L.P.F., as well as printed material on military expenditures, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, peace, and the polar regions, and also contains evidential records pertaining to W.I.L.P.F. operations. An accrual was added in 2007 containing printed material, minutes, correspondence from 1988-1997, financial and other operations records, ephemera, and records relating to the creation of the Canadian section and the drafting of its constitution. An additional accrual was added in 2015 including video recordings of W.I.L.P.F. and affiliated organizations events, and other organizational records.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

Women's Institute.

Douglas joined the Whaletown Women's Institute in 1950, shortly afterwards becoming president of the local branch. She served on district, provincial and national boards as B .C. publicity director and F.W.I .C. director
of public relations and as president of the North Vancouver Island district. She edited the brief which won the Tory Award for the FWIC and was editor of "Modern Pioneers", a history of the W .I. published in 1960. Series consists of typescripts of articles and news releases, notes and research for articles, and correspondence.

Women's Institute

File contains a booklet on Laws for Women and Children in British Columbia and an invitation from Parks Canada and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board to the unveiling of a plaque commemorating Margaret Watt.

Women's Initiatives for Support and Education (WISE) project

The sub-series contains records related to the Women’s Initiatives for Support and Education (WISE) project. The project was launched to support the target population of young women living with HIV/AIDS with a specific focus on indigenous women, young women who used intravenous drugs, or women involved in sex-work. Objectives included increasing access to care and treatment, creating a peer-driven supportive environment, decreasing isolation and vulnerability to secondary infections, promote involvement of women in the design and implementation of the project, promote awareness to community resources, and to promote testing. PWN partnered with YouthCo AIDS society to implement the project, and the project was funded by the AIDS Community Action Program (ACAP).

Record types include correspondence, project proposals, work plans, related research, funding forms, contracts, and amendments, budgets and cash flows, progress reports, and volunteer information.

Women's Christian Temperance Union of British Columbia fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1625
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1970

The fonds consists of convention reports (1963-1969), some correspondence, a script for a CBC broadcast (1953), two essays, an article and scrapbooks of clippings (1938-1960).

Women's Christian Temperance Union of British Columbia

Women's Athletic Association fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1054
  • Fonds
  • 1917-1933

The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, and reports which document the activities of the executive and of various athletic clubs.

University of British Columbia. Women's Athletic Association

Women's Activism

Series consists of records related to den Hertog's work and activism in the Women's Movement in the 1970s in Vancouver. Materials represent efforts to obtain equal rights, opportunities, access to health services, and personal freedom as part of the larger National and International efforts around women's equality. The series is divided into two sub-series: Vancouver Rape Relief and Womens' Movement (general).

den Hertog, Johanna

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