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[1980-1989] (Creation)
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Recording of a group conversation conducted by Patrice LeClerc with a number of women relating to the feminism, events and people involved in politics in Canada in the 1960s-1980s. In particular they discuss the Ad-Hoc conference held in 1981 and the Royal Commission (1967-1970) and its aftermath. Other topics discussed or mentioned include: the Women for Political Action group; the debate surrounding the charter and bill of rights; build up to the Canadian Advisory Council conference; butterfly campaign; funding; communication and secretarial work; experiences working with men in politics including Harry Hays, Lloyd Axworthy, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and others; Meech Lake Accords, 1987; networking; working with indigenous women; other royal commissions; what was a feminist; and more. [Individuals included in the recording include LeClerc, Doris Anderson, in addition to Florence Bird, who joins the group around the 01:00:00 mark and contributes to the conversation. Others are not identified].
Enregistrement d'une conversation de groupe menée par Patrice LeClerc avec plusieurs femmes sur le féminisme, les événements et les personnes impliquées dans la politique au Canada dans les années 1960-1980. Elles discutent notamment de la Conférence ad hoc de 1981 et de la Commission royale (1967-1970) et de ses suites. Parmi les autres sujets abordés ou mentionnés : le groupe Women for Political Action ; le débat entourant la Charte et la Déclaration des droits ; la préparation de la conférence du Conseil consultatif canadien ; la campagne des papillons ; la collecte de fonds ; les communications et le travail de secrétariat ; les expériences de travail avec des hommes en politique, dont Harry Hays, Lloyd Axworthy, le premier ministre Pierre Trudeau et d'autres ; les Accords du lac Meech, 1987 ; le réseautage ; le travail avec les femmes autochtones ; d'autres commissions royales ; qu'est-ce qu'une féministe ; et plus. [Les personnes incluses dans l'enregistrement comprennent LeClerc, Doris Anderson, ainsi que Florence Bird, qui rejoint le groupe vers 01:00:00 et contribue à la conversation. D'autres personnes ne sont pas identifiées].
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