
Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
The Politics of Contraception: A Conference on New Developments in Birth Control and Strategies for Change
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- Graphic materials
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Other title information
Workshops: New developments in Contraceptive Research and an examination of the funding of drug companies ; Counselling: ‘Information is not enough’ An investigation of attitudes towards contraception and discussion of problems in specific age groups ; The myth of population control: exploitation of women in Third World countries and problems of immigrant women
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Reference code
CA ON0034 10-001-S5-I37
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September 17, 1976 (Creation)
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- Date of the publicized event.
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Physical description
1 print : poster ; 34 x 21 cm
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Name of creator
(1977-1992)
Custodial history
Scope and content
The poster advertises a conference on new developments for birth control and strategies for change. Sponsored by Abortion and Contraceptive Committee of Toronto. Top half of this black and white poster is an engraving of a women surrounded by children. The poster was originally in the Women's Information Center collection in Toronto. This collection comes from several donations made in the second half of the 1980s, by women involved in several Canadian organizations surrounding the feminist movement since the early 1970s.
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Language of material
- English
Script of material
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English
Location of originals
Latin
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Digital preservation package ACC-1992-01-01
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