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CA ON0034 10-052 · Fonds · 1988-1996
This fonds contains audiovisual materials produced by the Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC), including recordings of conferences and produced resource videos used for distribution. Sin título
CA ON0034 10-052-I1 · Unidad documental simple · May 1989
Parte de Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC) fonds
This is an audiovisual recording of a presentation "Connecting the Issues of Violence," delivered by Mauda Barlow at the Connections Conference, hosted by NOWDC. The Connections Conference took place in Thunder Bay, the first conference bringing together shelter workers and educational experts. Funded by the Secretary of State Women's Program, the film opens with general administrative information and speeches from Brooks Rapley from the Ministry of Education and Leni Untinen of the Women's Decade Council. Maude Barlow's opening presentation focuses on the connections between violence and other issues such as poverty and childhood violence. She also speaks to the lack of real improvement for women in Canada including equity, women's programs funding, and especially free trade agreements.
CA ON0034 10-052-I10 · Unidad documental simple · September 27-28, 1990
Parte de Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC) fonds
This is an audiovisual recording of a presentation by Heather-Jane Robertson at the "Family Violence Conference on Issues and Education" held September 27th and 28, 1990. This conference brought together educators and advocates at Quetico Park, Atikokan, Ontario. It was hosted by NOWDC and the Atikokan School Board, and was facilitated by NOWDC. It brought together shelter workers and school personnel from that district. Robertson's presentation, entitled "Sex Role Stereotyping and Family Violence," focused on what she terms "ingenderation" where children and adults 'learn' what is masculine and what is feminine. She goes on to speak on gender clusters and it is not about the attribution of qualities to groups of children but that educators/adults treat them differently for it. She makes connections with these gender roles and identities with sexual and spousal violence.
CA ON0034 10-052-I14 · Unidad documental simple · 1989
Parte de Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC) fonds
This is an audiovisual recording produced for a local group Women’s Health Information Network (W.H.I.N) to help groups initiate change. The video interviews women on their grassroots work to stop mining companies from bringing harmful chemicals to their town. They were concerned of the environmental and health impacts of those chemicals going through their town. The interviewee encourages and teaches women on how to start their own campaigns.
CA ON0034 10-052-I15 · Unidad documental simple · April 17, 1993
Parte de Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC) fonds
This is an audiovisual recording of a workshop called "Community Consultation Models (Part 1)" presented to the Thunder Bay Ventures. Dick DeStefano, Sudbury community leader, speaks to the importance of involving community in decisions and the focus on community development and structures at different levels of government. DeStefano believes that politicians and other leaders are overcomplicating things instead of providing clear goals and steps to the community. [Note: image is very dark at times and audio blips are heard throughout the recording.]
CA ON0034 10-052-I17 · Unidad documental simple · September 7, 1988
Parte de Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC) fonds
This is an audiovisual recording from David Orchard on free trade. David Orchard founded the grassroots organization Citizens Concerned about Freed Trade (CCAFT) that was concerned about Canadian sovereignty against US in the case of the free trade agreements.