- F-126-2-0-0-21
- File
- 1970
Part of Maggie Benston fonds
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Part of Maggie Benston fonds
Part of Women's Bookstore collection
Women's Liberation - Reed College
Part of Women's movement collection (Candace Parker collector)
Women's Liberation - Organization / Strategy 2/2
Part of Women's Bookstore collection
Women's Liberation - Organization / Strategy 1/2
Part of Women's Bookstore collection
Part of Women's Bookstore collection
Women's Liberation - Newsletter / Journals 2/2
Part of Women's Bookstore collection
Women's Liberation - Newsletter / Journals 1/2
Part of Women's Bookstore collection
Part of Women's movement collection (Candace Parker collector)
Part of Women's movement collection (Candace Parker collector)
Women's Liberation - Berkeley, Bay Area (California)
Part of Women's movement collection (Candace Parker collector)
Women's liberation - Berkeley (S.P.A.Z.M.)
Part of Maggie Benston fonds
Women's Liberation - other cities
Part of Women's movement collection (Anne Roberts collector)
Women's Liberated Georgia Straight
Part of Women's movement collection (Candace Parker collector)
Women's labour history interview collection (Sara Diamond interviewer)
The Women's Labour History Project documents the histories of women who were active in the trade union movement in British Columbia from 1890s onwards. The project was initiated by Sara Diamond, an undergraduate history student at SFU, who conducted the interviews. She received financial support from the British Columbia Summer Youth Employment Fund. Additional funding was received from many other sources, including The Canada Council, and the Federal Department of Human Resources. Diamond provides a description of her research methodology in a report included as Appendix A1, "Women's Labour History Project" (available in the hard-copy finding aid only).
The collection consists of 43 interviews conducted by Sara Diamond with women in the labour movement in British Columbia. The women discuss their childhoods, family lives, careers, social issues such as childcare and birth control, economic situations such as the depresssion and post-war employment, and the working conditions that led them to become union activists. A summary of each interview is provided in Appendix 1, "Women's Labour History Project" (available in hard-copy finding aid only).
The collection contains audio recordings and transcripts.
Diamond, Sara
Part of Hari Sharma fonds
Part of Press Gang Printers fonds
[Women's International League] letters, Pax Special 1924
[W.I.L. Pax Special letters, 1924, all written by Lucy: Apr. 3; (to Elizabeth) May 25; (to James and family) May 29; (to family) "Wednesday night"; (to Howard) "Thursday morning"; (to family) "Thursday noon"; (to family) "Sunday night"; (to Grace) [undated]; (Mrs. [Sanger?]) [undated]; (to family) [undated]]
Part of John Howard Society of the Lower Mainland of British Columbia fonds
Women's Groups' Networking Meetings
Women's Group Rape Defense Seminar
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Part of Rick McGrath fonds
32 mm (1.25 inch) black pinback button. Magenta text "Women's faults are many. Men have only two. Everything they say, And everything they do."
Women's Employment and Training Coalition (WETC) 2/2
Part of Vancouver Women in Trades fonds