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.
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 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 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.