1978 International Women's Day (IWD) rally, Toronto. Women marching and holding a "Bread and Roses: International Women's Day Committee" banner while wearing coats and hats. One woman is playing a drum. Items I185-I186 are duplicates of this one I184.
Inscribed in blue pen and pencil on verso: "film 273 IWD rally March Toronto, March 7 1981 to photograph."
Inscribed in blue felt pen on verso: "Toronto, Manifestation contre les coupures dans les garderies" et "12 oct 1980 (film # 190)".
This subseries consists of documents collected by Sandra Pyke on various subjects such as abortion, International Women's Day, Toronto Women's Caucus, Toronto Women's Place and women's liberation. It contains papers, press clippings, correspondence, flyers, pamphlets, booklet Childbirth by choice (revised edition by CARAL), Day care for Everyone!, March 1970 issue of The New Feminist, Take One: Women in Film, Vol. 3, No. 2, Velvet Fist Vol. 1, No. 8, 9, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2 and 4.
This subseries contains records related to Rosemary Barnes. Rosemary Barnes is a psychologist. Before working in independent practice, she worked at Toronto General and Women’s College Hospitals. She has been affiliated with the University of Toronto, York University, and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. She has published on suicide, HIV conditions, and residential schools, and has provided expert opinion in legal cases relating to lesbian/gay issues and trauma.
This file contains a pamphlet and correspondence related to 1978 International Women's Day/Week.
This file contains various materials related to 1976 International Women's day and week.
This file contains a women's kit on the development education Miles for Millions.
This item consists of pink and white square fridge magnet with black design of a mother and daughter silhouettes and texts "Motherhood in a changing society," "Call collect," "Ontario Advisory Council on Women's Issues" and organizations' phone number in black letters.
This item consists of a rectangular rubber stamp with name of organization and address: "3 of Cups / 342 Jarvis St. / Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2G6 / Tel. 967-2882".