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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postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.)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postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.)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postcards, newspaper reprints, biographies, short stories, poems, drawings, plays, filmstrips, photographs, slides, historical documents, collages, etc.)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/).

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