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Sexist violence and aboriginal women
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- Moving image (electronic)
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Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres (CASAC)
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CA ON0034 10-163-S1-F1-I2
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2007 (Creation)
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1 moving image (mp4): 1 hr., 12 min., 37 sec.
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(1946-present)
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Presentations on the theme of Sexist Violence and Aboriginal Women at Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres (CASAC) convention day of dialogue gathering representatives of sexual assault centers across Canada. After speakers present there is a discussion period. Speakers include Paula Broeders (Kenora Sexual Assault Centre), Bev Jacobs (Native Women's Association of Canada), Sheila Genaille (Métis Women's Association), Sharon McIvor (Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action), and Jackie Lynne (Métis, social worker, researcher in prostitution).
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Files were transferred off of OneDrive
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Digital preservation package ACC-2022-08
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Copyright remains with Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres (CASAC). For information contact Archives and Special Collections.