This file consists of documents relating to the Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT)'s Newsletter Committee and its interactions with other organizations and individuals.
The records also relate to subscriptions, to the LOOT newsletter and to the preparation of a bibliography by the Task Force on Gay Liberation. The file contains correspondence, some by Pat Leslie.
This file consists of promotional documents relating to various activities such as a wages for housework meeting, a concert by Lorna Boschman, a "Support a lesbian mother fighting for custody of her children" benefit and a protest against welfare cuts. It contains leaflets.
This file consists of media documents relating to on various subjects such as cutback to the family allowance, the May Day rally and the housewives' wages. It contains articles and clippings.
This file consists of documents relating to the Wages for Housework's role in the Maimonides Community Health Centre's struggle for wage increases, experience of working in nursing homes and union organizing and healthcare struggle in Toronto. It contains reports, an article, a paper and notes.
This file consists of documents, some by Wages Due Lesbian and Black Women for Wages for Housework, relating to Wages for Housework's support of prostitutes. It contains a position paper, fact sheet on the Younge Street crackdown, statements, press release, a press clippings and a leaflet.
This file consists of documents relating to the preparation of Toronto's Women's Place's information kits. It contains lists, papers Women don't work, Abortion and birth control, Volunteerism and the Status of Women and Pink and blue cases: sex roles stereotyping among children, resolutions on volunteerism, notes, fact sheets from training seminars and a letter.
This file consists of documents relating to the Second Annual National Lesbian Conference in Montréal held in January 1975 and the conference Lesbian History Exploration held by the Lesbian History Collective in Los Angeles. It contains correspondence, information sheets and an invitational package. An original Lesbian History Exploration poster has been removed and stored with the Women's Archives posters.
This item consists of a round green sticker with a design of a young girl sitting on a flower with a text "Only she who attempts the absurd can achieve the impossible" in black.