This file contains printouts of the Canadian Women's Directory, some correspondence, a copy of the "Liste des associations benevoles feminines nationales," a list of women's groups titled "Abitibi - Temiscamingue Region 08," a list of Federated Women's Institutes of Canada offices, a list of Voice of Women offices, a list of CCLOW Board Members, a list of Provincial and Local Councils of Women and Presidents, a list of transition houses and shelters, and other lists of women's groups and organizations.
This file contains correspondence, handwritten notes about groups to be included in the database, a list of group directories, a mailing list of NAC Member Groups (New Brunswick), a mailing list of Voice of Women offices, a mailing list of Provincial and Territorial Native Women's Organizations, a mailing list of Planned Parenthood groups, a mailing list of Federated Women's Institutions of Canada offices, a mailing list of Provincial and Local Councils of Women and Presidents, a mailing list of CCLOW Board Members, a mailing list of transition houses and shelters, a mailing list of CARAL Chapters, and other mailing lists of New Brunswick women's groups and individuals involved with women's groups.
This file contains a list of archives from Québec, completed data entry forms for Québec women's groups with their respective database printouts, survey correspondence and notes, and material sent by organizations (descriptions of their records, guides, inventories, finding aids). Includes 2 microfiche from Université de Montreal.
This file consists of documents relating to the organization and planning of the event Premier Sommet Mondial in Montréal, Québec. It contains accommodation and registration forms.
This series contains records related to Myrna Wood's activities in Toronto, Montreal and New York. It includes the essay "Sisters, Brothers, Lovers... listen," she co-wrote for the final conference of SUPA (Student Union for Peace Action) on Labor Day weekend 1967 in Goderich. It also contains the essay "Bread and Roses" written with Kathy McAfee calling for a movement to organize working class women. This series also highlights Myrna Wood's participation in a peace movement meeting with the Vietnamese National Liberation Front in Cuba.