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Sexual Assault Centre of Brant, Ontario fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-030
  • Fonds
  • 1990-1999
This fonds consists of three t-shirts created for "Take Back the Night" events in Ontario during the 1990s.
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Ce fonds est constitué de trois t-shirts créés pour les événements "Take Back the Night" en Ontario dans les années 1990.

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Womynspirit Festival fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-121
  • Fonds
  • 1990-2023
This fonds documents the organization and promotional activities undertaken by WomynSpirit to organize its annual festivals at various Ontario locations. The fonds is strong in meeting minutes as well as in flyers, brochures and pamphlets promoting festival events.

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Donna F. Johnson Fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-197
  • Fonds
  • 1990 - 2000
This fonds delves into the initiatives of the Women's Urgent Action and Women's Memorial Society, focusing on addressing violence against women and highlighting the contributions of Donna F. Johnson, a key figure in the creation of the Women's Monument. In response to the tragic 1989 Polytechnique Shooting, Johnson organized numerous vigils and played a role in the monument's establishment in Minto Park, Ottawa. It encompasses her 1998 conference paper, "How One Canadian Community is Responding to the Murder of Women," presented at the International Conference on Family Violence in Singapore. This work showcases the Women's Urgent Action group's proactive effort in combating male violence and addressing femicide. Spanning from 1990 to 2000, this fonds includes press notes, budgeting notices, and collaborative presentation ideas for monument planning and various vigils honoring women. Throughout, it provides insights into the community's efforts to minimize violence and honor its victims. The collection maintains its original order, inspired by the tabs of a binder created by the donor, Donna Johnson, showcasing monument preparation, vigil planning, and long-term initiatives to honor affected women.

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Karen Levine fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-061
  • Fonds
  • 1989-1995, 2006
The fonds consists primarily of records which document Karen Levine's involvement with the Equity Steering Committee at the CBC and her interest in women in the media.
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Le fonds se compose principalement de documents qui témoignent de l'implication de Karen Levine dans le Comité directeur pour l'équité à la CBC et de son intérêt pour les femmes dans les médias.

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Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (NOWDC) fonds

  • 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.

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LOOT Oral History Project collection

  • CA ON0034 10-080
  • Collection
  • 1988-1990

In 1989, Becki Ross a PH.D student in sociology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto began doing research for her thesis by conducting interviews with former members of the Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT). In her interviews she specifically questioned what the political, social, racial and class structures were at LOOT and the reason for the disbanding of LOOT. She carried her interviews with twenty-eight members from 1988 to 1990.

With these interviews, Becki Ross was able to obtain an oral history of the organization, in which each member tells her point of view on the successes and failures of LOOT. With these and other documentation Becki Ross went on to write an article entitled “The House That Jill Built: Lesbian Feminist Organizing in Toronto, 1976-1980” as well as a book The House That Jill Built: A Lesbian Nation in Formation.

The Becki Ross’ Lesbian Organization of Toronto Oral History Project provides valuable information on the way in which LOOT functioned from its conception to its demise. She recorded interviews on 49 audio cassettes with prominent members of LOOT. The interviews provide candid information on the nature of LOOT and the way in which each member recalls and interprets the events surrounding LOOT and the lesbian community of Toronto. They discuss a variety of subjects such as the internal political and social functions at LOOT and its eventual demise. They also discuss several events in the Toronto area such as the Bi-national Lesbian Conference, Anita Bryant and the Body Politic article “Men Loving Boys Loving Men”.

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En 1989, Becki Ross, étudiante en doctorat de sociologie à l'Institut d'études pédagogiques de l'Ontario de l'Université de Toronto, a commencé sa recherche en menant des entretiens avec d'anciens membres de la Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT). Dans ses entretiens, elle a posé des questions spécifiques sur les structures politiques, sociales, raciales et de classe de LOOT et sur les raisons de la dissolution de LOOT. Elle a interrogé vingt-huit membres entre 1988 et 1990.

Grâce à ces entretiens, Becki Ross a pu obtenir une histoire orale de l'organisation, dans laquelle chaque membre donne son point de vue sur les succès et les échecs de LOOT. À partir de ces documents et d'autres, Becki Ross a pu rédiger un article intitulé "The House That Jill Built : Lesbian Feminist Organizing in Toronto, 1976-1980", ainsi qu'un livre intitulé The House That Jill Built : A Lesbian Nation in Formation.

Le projet d'histoire orale de la Lesbian Organization of Toronto de Becki Ross fournit des informations précieuses sur le fonctionnement de LOOT, de sa conception à sa disparition. Elle a enregistré des entretiens sur 49 cassettes audio avec des membres éminents de LOOT. Ces entretiens fournissent des informations franches sur la nature de LOOT et sur la façon dont chaque membre se souvient et interprète les événements entourant LOOT et la communauté lesbienne de Toronto. Ils abordent une variété de sujets tels que les fonctions politiques et sociales internes de LOOT et son éventuelle disparition. Elles évoquent également plusieurs événements survenus dans la région de Toronto, tels que la conférence binationale des lesbiennes, Anita Bryant et l'article de Body Politic intitulé "Men Loving Boys Loving Men" (Les hommes aiment les garçons aiment les hommes).

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Toronto Disarmament Network Collection

  • CA ON0034 30-021
  • Fonds
  • 1988
The collection consists of images taken during the Walk for Peace organized by the Toronto Disarmament Network held during the Fall of 1988 at Queen's Park in Toronto.

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Work and Family Conference collection

  • CA ON0034 10-203
  • Collection
  • 1-2 December 1988
This collection contains sound recordings of workshops held at the Work and Family Conference, held 1 to 2 December 1988 at Toronto Metropolitan University.

Ontario Advisory Council on Women’s Issues (OACWI) fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-004
  • Fonds
  • 1987-1996
This fonds is composed mainly of textual records; the administrative records of OACWI, meeting minutes and reports. It also contains policy documents and research material relating to women's issues.
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Ce fonds est composé principalement de documents textuels ; les documents administratifs de l'OACWI, les comptes-rendus de réunions et les rapports. Il contient également des documents politiques et des documents de recherche relatifs aux questions féminines.

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Ontario Women's Action Coalition (OWAC) fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-085
  • Fonds
  • 1987-1995
The fonds contain written records, surveys, and audiocassette tapes from OWAC constitutional consultations which took place across Ontario, the correspondence and records of OWAC coordinator Janet Maher, textual material related to OWAC's work on health care, child care, community economic development, labour, employment equity, and cutbacks to social programs. As the records demonstrate, OWAC's work primarily involved lobbying the Ontario government under NDP Premier Bob Rae (1990-1995) and PC Premier Mike Harris (1995-2002). Like their National affiliate, the NAC, OWAC struggled to survive in the wake of funding cuts by the Mulroney and Chretien federal governments.
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Le fonds contient des documents écrits, des sondages et des cassettes audios provenant des consultations constitutionnelles de l'AFAC qui ont eu lieu à travers l'Ontario. Il comprend de la correspondance et des documents de la coordinatrice de l'AFAC, Janet Maher, ainsi que des documents textuels liés au travail de l'AFAC sur les soins de santé, les services de garde d'enfants, le développement économique communautaire, le travail, l'équité en matière d'emploi et les coupes dans les programmes sociaux. Comme le montrent les documents, le travail de l'AFAC consistait principalement à faire pression sur le gouvernement de l'Ontario sous le premier ministre néo-démocrate Bob Rae (1990-1995) et le premier ministre progressiste-conservateur Mike Harris (1995-2002). Comme son affilié national, le CNA, l'AFAC a lutté pour survivre dans le sillage des coupes budgétaires des gouvernements fédéraux de Mulroney et de Chrétien.

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