Item I5 - Interview with Donna Phoenix

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Interview with Donna Phoenix

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  • Sound recordings (electronic)

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Nancy Adamson (interviewer) ; Donna Phoenix (interviewee)

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CA ON0034 10-118-S6-SS2-F42-I5

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  • 2 May 1992 (Creation)

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1 sound recording (wav) : 39 min., 33 sec.

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This recording consists of Nancy Adamson's interview with Donna Phoenix, 2 May 1992. [The interview takes place outside, and there is occasionally significant noise interference due to the wind.] Donna discusses moving to Thunder Bay in 1974 with her daughter Tanya from Guelph ; her previous work as a nurse ; her involvement with and the history of the [Northern] Women's Centre, the Women's Space, and the [Northern Women’s] Bookstore; the role of the Centre in Thunder Bay, its funding and how the space was used ; the history of the women's movement in the region ; CARAL [Canadian Abortion Rights Action League], including providing birth control talks at schools and to the public, reception to these talks, the visits of Dr. Henry Morgentaler and [Megan McGuire?] of Catholics for Free Choice, as well as the state of pro-choice advocacy in 1992 ; and more. There is another person present during the recording [Tanya?] who speaks briefly [around 00:21:50 to 00:22:30]. In the later half of the recording, Donna discusses the work of a collective to publish the journal [Northern Woman Journal - originally called Northern Woman, 1973-1995]. Throughout the recording, other individuals, organizations and groups of the region are mentioned.

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Donated by Nancy Adamson as part of accession in ACC-2002-09 to Archives and Special Collections in 2002.

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  • English

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Digital file was derived from the digitization of an audiocassette ACC-2002-09-M6

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Digital preservation package ACC-2002-09

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Permissions to access provided by interviewer; permission of the interviewee is required to consult this record.

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All rights remain with the University of Ottawa Library Archives and Special Collections. For copyright permissions contact Archives and Special Collections.

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See digital copies of the Northern Woman Journal: https://digitalcollections.lakeheadu.ca/collections/show/16

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The original audiocassette tapes's label notes: interview with Donna Phoenix and her daughter Tanya. A third individual, likely Tanya, only speaks around the midpoint of the recording; the other two voices belong to Donna and to Nancy.

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