The poster advertises activities organized for International Women's Day in Vancouver. Poster reads "Poster design by Nola Johnston. Production by Makara, Printing by Press Gang, feminist worker-owned and managed collectives. Event sponsored by Vancouver IWD Committee." Orange background with a group of female figures in blue reaching out to a solitary figure. March and Rally, Benefit Dance. 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.
Image of figures within a circle ringed with stars inscribed with the words “The Moon Boat: Seven female figures standing in a crescent-shaped boat suggestive of the moon. This symbolizes an inner journey of initiation through waters of the underworld ruled by the moon or moonboat goddess. Therefore it probably symbolizes a woman’s initiation.”
Image is “an adaptation by Pat Davitt from a Chinese book on Vietnamese liberation struggles." A woman holding a gun, in red, black and white, on a red and black background.