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Breast Cancer interview Judith Quinlan 2014

Audio interview with Judith Quinlan (interviewee) in 2014 by Dr. Lorna Boschman (Interviewer). The interview covers Judith Quinlan’s experience with breast cancer treatment and care, demographic information, Judith's life as a lesbian and political activist. The interview occurs with Judith at the age of 65 in Honeymoon Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. At the time of the interview, Judith is a retired physiotherapist working part-time while also teaching choir to youth, setting up an arts center, doing theatre and art. The interview is part of the Cancer’s Margins arts and community-based research study. The study examined how LGBT2Q people diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancer have access to, locate and share cancer knowledge, and their experiences with care, support, and treatment. During the study, Dr. Boschman was the project coordinator and was the post-doctoral fellow to Dr. Mary Bryson at the University of British Columbia who was the Principle Investigator of Cancer’s Margins in BC. Lorna Boschman also co-designed and led the Cancer’s Margins Digital Storytelling Workshop with Mary Bryson.

Supplementary interview at ARCS

This is a sound recording featuring an interview/conversation between Dr. Nikki Colodny and Meghan Tibbits-Lamirande. This interview was conducted at the University of Ottawa's Archives and Special Collections, following Dr. Colodny's classroom presentation at Carleton University. This interview sought to fill in any gaps or missing information from Dr. Colodny's earlier presentation.

Presentation to ENGL 3911

This is a sound recording of Nikki Colodny's presentation to Meghan Tibbits-Lamirande's Cultural Studies class (ENGL 3911) at Carleton University. Dr. Colodny discusses her involvement with the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics (OCAC) and how she eventually became an abortion provider. This file includes Dr. Colodny's presentation and the Q&A period which followed afterwards.

Debbie Mathers interview disc two

Interview with Debbie Mathers, editor of Pandora, July 2008. This recording contains only the second half of the interview disc two. The first half of the interview was not recorded. Pandora was a feminist periodical based in Halifax active from 1985-1994. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).

Bethan Lloyd interview

Interview with Bethan Lloyd (previously Betty Ann Lloyd), editor of Pandora, on June 6th, 2008. Pandora was a feminist periodical based in Halifax active from 1985-1994. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).

Nancy Pollak interview

Interview with Nancy Pollak, editor of Kinesis, on June 5th, 2008. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Kinesis (1974-2001) was a Canadian feminist periodical based in Vancouver and published by the Vancouver Status of Women. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).

Fatima Jaffer interview

Interview with Fatima Jaffer, editor of Kinesis, on June 3rd, 2008. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Kinesis (1974-2001) was a Canadian feminist periodical based in Vancouver and published by the Vancouver Status of Women. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).

Esther Shannon interview

Interview with Esther Shannon, editor of Kinesis, Vancouver, June 4th 2008. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Kinesis (1974-2001) was a Canadian feminist periodical based in Vancouver and published by the Vancouver Status of Women. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).

Emma Kivisild interview

Interview with Emma Kivisild, editor of Kinesis, Vancouver, March 8 and 13th 2009. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Interview conducted over the phone. Emma Kivisild was the editor of Kinesis from 1984-1986. Kinesis (1974-2001) was a Canadian feminist periodical based in Vancouver and published by the Vancouver Status of Women. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011). On March 8th 2009 the interviewer's digital audio recorder failed so she took notes by hand which are recorded in the notes and transcript document. On March 13th 2009 the interview was recorded using an audiocassette tape recorder.

Philinda Masters interview

Interview with Philinda Masters, editor of Broadside newspaper, November 8th 2008. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Broadside was a feminist newspaper based in Toronto active from 1979-1989. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).
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