Collection 10-064 - Barbara Cameron collection

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Barbara Cameron collection

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CA ON0034 10-064

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10 cm of textual records

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Barbara Cameron holds a PhD in political science from the University of Toronto. In the 1970s, she was involved in the development of opportunities for women created by the Commission on the Status of Women. She worked for the Ontario Union of Students as an organizer and was also part of a collective of women who created and taught the first women's studies course for credit at the University of Toronto. She is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science and Equity Studies at York University in Toronto. She is also a Research Associate for the Centre for Policy Alternatives and serves on the Executive of York University’s Centre for Feminist Research. She wrote on issues related to gender and public opinion.
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Barbara Cameron est titulaire d'un doctorat en sciences politiques de l'université de Toronto. Dans les années 1970, elle a participé au développement des opportunités pour les femmes créées par la Commission sur le statut des femmes. Elle a travaillé pour l'Union des étudiants de l'Ontario en tant qu'organisatrice et a également fait partie d'un collectif de femmes qui a créé et enseigné le premier cours d'études féminines crédité à l'université de Toronto. Elle est actuellement professeur associé de sciences politiques et d'études sur l'équité à l'université York de Toronto. Elle est également associée de recherche pour le Centre for Policy Alternatives et fait partie du comité exécutif du Centre for Feminist Research de l'université York. Elle a écrit sur des questions liées au genre et à l'opinion publique.

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This collection consists of articles, papers, booklets, and pamphlets produced by the women's liberation movement in the United States (most of the records are from Boston) and in Canada (most of the records are from Toronto) in the 1970s.
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Cette collection se compose d'articles, de documents, de livrets et de brochures produits par le mouvement de libération des femmes aux États-Unis (la plupart des documents proviennent de Boston) et au Canada (la plupart des documents proviennent de Toronto) dans les années 1970.

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The records were acquired from the donor in 1991. No accession number.

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Open

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ON0034

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Final

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Full

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Created 2017
Revised 2019

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