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Community activism records

The series documents the activities of community activism groups associated with Betty Krawczyk. Series consists of mission statements, flyers, a paper flag, song lyrics, correspondence, pamphlets, booklets, newspaper clippings, journals, three calendars, speeches, handwritten notes, a membership list, and envelopes for Women in the Woods, the Canadian Party of Women, and other community activism groups Krawczyk was involved with during the mid-1990s to 2007. Series also contains textile records, including a Prison Justice Day t-shirt, flags, hats, a tote bag, and an aboriginal bead blanket. A large portion of the series relates to the activities of Women in the Woods and Betty’s political movements.

C Pow. women’s struggle

File consists of flyers, pamphlets, booklets, and a letter to the editor regarding the activities of the Canadian Party of Women. Print-outs from various websites regarding women’s struggle for political rights are included in the file. Records include information from North America and Australia. There is also information published by the Government of British Columbia regarding the Nisga’a Treaty.

[Couple and child]

Item is a photograph print of an unknown couple holding a baby boy. A Christmas tree and gifts are visible in the background.

[Memoirs]

File consists of two of Betty Krawczyk’s published memoirs. File contains “Clayoquot: The Sound of my Heart” and “This Dangerous Place: My Journey between the Passions of the Living and the Dead.”

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of letters of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Correspondence is in relation to Krawczyk’s purchase of property, submission to a Lesbian Writers Fund, the publication of “The Clayquot: The Sound of my Heart,” and political affiliations. The file also contains two postcards, an envelope, and three photographs.

[Notes]

File consists of handwritten notes and PowerPoint slides on self-mutilation, self-harm, and Aboriginal women’s studies. There are also print-outs of the following online documents: “HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C in Prisons: The Facts”; “High-Risk Behaviours Behind Bars”; “Aboriginal Prisoners and HIV/AIDS”; and “Third Annual Women of the Earth Awards in Canada.”

Prison stuff

File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. File includes personal property request forms, excerpts from the "Inmate Handbook," and flyers.

[Enlarged map]

Item is a photograph of an enlarged portion of the map used to represent Eagleridge Bluffs and Betty Krawczyk’s involvement in a protest.

[Newspaper clippings]

File consists of newspaper clippings related to the protection of Canadian forests, and specifically Betty Krawczyk’s court case and time spent in the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. Included are excerpts from "Wilderness Committee Educational Report," "The Province," "The Record," "Times Colonist," and "Guardian Society."

[Santa and youth]

Item is a photograph print of a woman dressed as Santa beside a Christmas tree and posing with a youth.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes: postcards, greeting cards, typed letters of correspondence, handwritten letters of correspondence, envelopes, deposit slips, and photocopies of newspaper clippings. Correspondence originates from Krawczyk’s family and other individuals in British Columbia.

Eagleridge Bluffs

File consists of a print-out from the Eagleridge Bluffs website, polling lists, and newspaper clippings from "The Vancouver Sun," "Metro," "North Shore News," and "24 Hours." The file contains media coverage of Betty Krawczyk’s involvement in the Eagleridge Bluffs protest.

[Newsletters]

File consists of newsletters from various community activism groups. Included are: December 2000 and November 2003 editions of the E.L.P. Newsletter (Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network), Free Betty, and Anarchist Black Cross – Dijon English Edition Newsbulletin. Some of the newsletters are accompanied by the envelopes in which Betty Krawczyk received them in. The file provides information on the activities of various organizations.

[Arrest records]

File consists of records regarding the arrest of Betty Krawczyk. File includes a report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police regarding Krawcyzk’s failure to comply with order, handwritten notes regarding prison clothing, a receipt, handwritten notes regarding Krawczyk’s arrests and releases since the 1990s, a photocopy of a special request form, trust account slips, and two “Supplemental Reports to Crown Council.”

Sec. 11

File consists of print-outs from four online articles – Section 11(a), 11(b), and 11(f) from the CanLII website, and “Section Eleven of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” from Wikipedia.

Rap sheet

File consists of four typed documents detailing a timeline for Betty Krawczyk’s protests and arrests.

US Constitution

File consists of print-outs of online documents. File contains printed excerpts from the Sixth Amendment from the US Government Printing Office, Louisiana Statues from the Women’s Law website, an article titled “Right to Trial by Impartial Jury” from Find Law website, a report on the Bloom v. Illinois court case of 1968, and excerpts from The Jefferson Court Blog.

UN human rights

File consists of two print-outs of online resources. File contains a copy of “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and “Arishekoff v. British Columbia” from the Court of Appeal for British Columbia.

Madam Justice Brown on my undertaking

File consists of typed notes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s court case against the State. File contains a typed account of Krawczyk’s experiences at trial, a transcript titled “Submissions for Betty Krawczyk by Mr. Ward,” and two “Notices of Constitutional Question.”

Injunctions

File consists of four textual documents regarding injunctions and advice on appeals. File contains the following reports: “Injunctions - BC Law and Practice” by John J.L. Hunter, “Current Issues in the Law of Irreparable Harm” by Robert J.C. Deane, “Chambers Applications” and “How to Conduct an Appeal – Civil Cases.”

[Court documents, correspondence, and research]

File consists of court documents, correspondence, and research related to Betty Krawczyk’s court case against Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. File’s court documents include two “Notices of Appeal or Application for Leave to Appeal;” one “Response”; one “Statement of Defence of Kevin Falcon, Minister of Transportation”; one “Outline”; one “Provincial Defendant’s Outline Rule 18A”; and one “Accused’s Submissions – Relevance of Evidence, Including Testimony of the Attorney General, Relating to Abuse of Process.” File also includes Krawczyk’s incoming correspondence related to her case, a Wikipedia article titled “Proximate Cause,” an abstract for an article on tort law, and an encyclopedia entry on remoteness.

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