CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1242-I1
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March 1986
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
1184 resultados com objetos digitais
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CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1248-I1
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1995
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1248-I2
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1988, 1995
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1657-I1
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1985
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1658-I1
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1985
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1658-I2
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1984
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F1691-I1
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1970-12-02
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
- On Myth and Tradition in Industrial Society or How Fairy Tales Keep Our Sisters Down by Nancy Thede
- Liberation in a Vacuum: The Bourgeois Dilemma by Jane Taylor
- Poems: The Jailor by Sylvia Plath; Anonymous Poem by A Seven-Year-Old Woman; A Work of Artiface by Marge Piercy; Pour Toi Mon Amour by Jacques Prevert; For Witches by Susan Sutheim; with a drawing by Marg Bean
- Woman as Prostitute by Gail Guttentag
- Sisterhood is Powerful - Reviews by Anne Fourt
- Book - Sexual Politics, reviewed by Martha Aspler
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F236-I1
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1978-1980
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
CA ON0034 10-001-S1-F681-I1
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1977
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection
This item consists of a booklet related to the “Fourth National Congress of Black Women of Canada,” held in Windsor, Ontario, on August 19-21, 1977. The Congress was organized by the Hour-A-Day Study Club, as well as a planning committee representing black women from the Maritimes, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
The Congress theme was “Impetus – The Black Woman." The booklet contains a history of Hour-A-Day Study Club and summaries of papers presented in workshops at the Congress.
The main subjects were: Adult and Early Childhood Education; Youth, Immigration and Human Rights; Consciousness Raising of the Multicultural Woman; and Economics and Small Business.
CA ON0034 10-001-S10-F1-I1
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[1984 or 1985]
Parte de Canadian Women's Movement Archives (CWMA) collection