This sub-series consists of Helen Levine's teaching resource materials, classified by subject. The sub-series consists mainly of articles, pamphlets and news clippings.
This sub-series contains correspondence between Helen Levine and her friend, Oonagh Berry, from 2001-2002. Oonagh Berry was an activist and worked as a counsellor at Amethyst Women's Addictions Centre in Ottawa until her retirement in 2002. In 2006, Second Story Press published Oonagh Berry and Helen Levine's correspondence project as "Between Friends."
This sub-series consists of course material for women's studies and social work courses taught at the Carleton University School of Social Work, and other, universities. The series especially focuses on course outlines, lecture notes and bibliographies for feminist counselling courses taught by Helen Levine.
This sub-series consists of administrative records related to Helen Levine's activities at the Carleton University School of Social Work, where she worked as a professor and instructor, from 1974-1988. The sub-series contains reports, minutes of meetings, information sheets and school pamphlets that pertain to School of Social Work activities.
This sub-series consists of Helen Levine's received correspondence relating to her work at the School of Social Work at Carleton University; it also contains a minimal amount of personal correspondence.
The correspondence offers insight into Helen Levine's activities within the women's movement, as well as her feminist counselling and advocacy for women's rights.
This series consists largely of news clippings, press releases and correspondence relating to awards granted to Helen Levine, including the Governor General Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case.
This series is composed of ephemera collected by Helen Levine; such as memorial service programs, news clippings and obituaries for friends and colleagues.