File F6 - Bernstein, Judi (and all.) - "Sisters, Brothers, Lovers… Listen…"

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Bernstein, Judi (and all.) - "Sisters, Brothers, Lovers… Listen…"

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Judi Berstein, Peggy Morton, Linda Seese and Myrna Wood.

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CA ON0034 10-017-S5-F6

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  • 1967, 1994 (Creation)

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0.2 cm of textual records

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(1936-)

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This file contains the first women's position paper written for Labour Day Conference of the Student Union for Peace Action 1967 by Judi Berstein, Peggy Morton, Linda Seese and Myrna Wood.

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SUPA was at that time collapsing from the weight of too may divergent ideologies. The New Left Committee carried on for a while in Toronto, but became dominated by Women's issues and actions. Judi Bernstein was an American in Canada for 2 years. Peggy Morton was Student at Queens, a leader of SUPA in Toronto, one of few female "intellectuals", and during 1980s and 1990s a representative of Hospital Local of CUPE around Edmonton. Linda Seese was an activist, early openly lesbian. She moved in the 1990s to Vancouver. (Information provided by Myrna Wood, 1994).

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