Gwen Brodsky counsel to Yukon Status of Women Council (Statutory human rights obligation of a community service organization to include women as members.) Brodsky represented Yukon Status of Women Council in the Yukon Supreme Court, the Yukon Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada. Co-counsel in the SCC: Nitya Iyer
This series consists of documents relating to the beginnings of the Canadian Slovak League in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and its predecessor, the Slovak League of America (Lodge 415). Records document its administrative history, its financial situation between 1952 and 1955, the CSL's internal politics and state. It contains accounts, membership, secretary and protocols books, correspondence, reports, budgets, lists and an article.
This series contains manuscript books, scores, and a few audio recordings. The scores and manuscript books contain compositions in various stages, including sketches, fragments, draft scores, complete scores and some parts. The majority are original handwritten scores. These materials provide insight into Gellman’s creative process and his compositional process.
This series consists of general information related to SORWUC as a national union. It contains a constitution document, information on SORWUC's history, samples of collective agreements, newsletters, handbooks.
This series consists mostly of manuscripts and documents the editorial, revision, and proofreading processes for publishing within a small feminist press. The series includes correspondence with various authors, contributors, readers, and editors that demonstrates the collaborative and sometimes personal interactions that resulted from editorial and publishing processes. The series also documents the diverse nature of works published by Sumach Press relating to gendered and feminist themes.
The series contains speeches delivered by Judith Erola, mostly within her capacity as Minister responsible for the Status of Women, and concerning women’s rights as well as legislation, studies, funding and policies developed by government to improve the status of women.