This file consists of documents relating to various fundraising benefits by the Women Action for Peace, such as the Benefit Dinner for the Campaign for Nuclear-Free Ontario and the Yaffe vs Smith benefit. It contains an invitation, notes, an invoice, a rental agreement, receipts, correspondence, an introduction, programs, biographical text on Ralph D. Torrie, a chronology of the Yaffe vs Smyth libel action, mailing and check lists, a copy of the address The health hazards of not going nuclear by Leo Yaffe and a leaflet.
This file consists of media documents relating on the peace movement in Canada and Great Britain and civil disobedience. It contains press clippings, volume 1, number 2, July 1983 issue of the NDP antiwar newsletter, volume 5, number 9, July 1984 issue of Broadside and volume 8, number 10, July/August 1984 issue of Toronto Clarion.
This file contains pamphlets on the CFUW and correspondence discussing CFUW's events. The file also contains a newspaper clipping on the lack of women in federal boards and a 60th anniversary calendar. The file includes the 1978-1979 Issue of the periodical, “The Chronicle.”
This file consists of correspondence sent and received by members of the Women's Action for Peace on various subjects, among others, the sale of Women's Action for Peace buttons and play on peace and disarmament, women's peace camps, the Yaffe vs Smyth benefit, comments on various Broadside articles and the Greeham Commons. It contains letters, an agenda and a leaflet.
This file consists of documents relating to the Women's Action for Peace's finances, donations and membership renewals. It contains correspondence, financial statements, receipts, meetings' minutes, Bread and Roses Credit Union Limited variable loan agreement and assignment of wages forms and a statement of account.
This file consists of documents relating to Women's Action for Peace's fundraising efforts and activities such as the sale of t-shirts, a viewing of the film A Québécois feminist film, the evening activity Reclaiming our power: a women's cultural evening for peace, donations and Women's Action for Peace's participation in a Refuse the Cruise walkathon. It contains correspondence, leaflets, a speech, posters, a receipt, notes, budgets, a list of donors and a pledge sheet.
These files consist of documents relating to the planning of the Litton Systems Canada Limited demonstration and trial, the Litton Women's Defense, civil disobedience and non-violent action. They contain correspondence, an invoice for the Litton Women's Defense, a defense handbook, press clippings, articles, leaflets, posters, notes, a booklet Arms maker, union buster, a poem, a speech, a pamphlet and an evaluation.
These files consist of documents relating to the planning of the Litton Systems Canada Limited demonstration and trial, the Litton Women's Defense, civil disobedience and non-violent action. They contain correspondence, an invoice for the Litton Women's Defense, a defense handbook, press clippings, articles, leaflets, posters, notes, a booklet Arms maker, union buster, a poem, a speech, a pamphlet and an evaluation.
These files consist of documents relating to Women's Action for Peace meetings on various subjects, among others, Women's Action for Peace's daily activities, March 8th Action in Ottawa event, the planning of benefits such as Yaffe vs Smyth benefit, peace camps and the June 25th 1983 rally. They contain meetings' minutes, a response to the Prime Minister's open letter on the cruise, a handbook, a timeline-calendar, a proposal, a bibliography and notes.