SFU Women's studies 307 creative non-fiction interviews
- F-10-16-1
- Sub-series
- 2006
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Subseries consists of interviews for an SFU women's studies course on creative non-fiction taught by Braid in 2006.
SFU Women's studies 307 creative non-fiction interviews
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Subseries consists of interviews for an SFU women's studies course on creative non-fiction taught by Braid in 2006.
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Subseries consists of personal correspondence with Braid's parents, siblings, friends and former lovers. In about 2006 the subseries also includes correspondence with fellow writers.
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of interviews or recordings of Albert King on recollections of his time as a union organizer, evolution of occupational health and safety. Includes recordings of revisions recommended by King.
Women in trade curricula, correspondence, reports
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of records such as reports, studies, conference proceedings, training guides, guidelines, and curricula on women in trade.
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Background research interviews
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of interviews with people who knew Gould in a variety of capacities including piano tuner, musicians, and TV producer. All interviews were conducted by Braid.
Vancouver Island highway project interviews
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of publications including Braid's published report Building the Future/Profiles of Canadian Women in Trades.
Tradeswomen: a quarterly magazine
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of an incomplete run of the periodical: Tradewomen: a quarterly magazine.
Women in trade conference 'the winning ticket'
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists primarily of records relating to organizing the conference hosted by SFU on women in trades entitled "The Winning Ticket".
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Subseries includes correspondence with editors, publishers, bookstores, as well as invoices, and other administrative records , primarily relating to submitting poems, articles, or other writing for publication but also applications for grants and honoraria for poetry readings.
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of letters and emails with fellow writers regarding a wide variety of writing-related issues, including reviewing others poems and having her poems reviewed. Correspondents include George McWhirter, Joy Kogawa, PK Page, Lynne Bowen, Patrick Lane, Lorna Crozier, Sandy Shreve, and a host of other fellow poets and mentors.