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Betty Krawczyk fonds File
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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.

[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.

[Publications]

File consists of a newspaper clipping of a Letter to the Editor regarding Kevin Falcon threatening Eagleridge protesters, May and September 2007 editions of “The Advocate,” and a 2005 calendar titled “Coalition to Save Eagleridge Bluffs at Horseshoe Bay.”

Sisele

File consists of flyers, a mission statement, handwritten speech notes, correspondence and a press release regarding the activities of Women in the Woods. Other records include: a booklet titled “Save the Mountains,” minutes for the Cheam Elders’ Meeting, a flyer for the protest against Sun Peaks, and protest song lyrics.

[Speech and petition]

File consists of a petition to stop oil and gas development off of Canada’s Pacific coast and correspondence containing speech notes related to a community activism gathering against Gordon Campbell’s Liberal government.

[Women and labour parties]

File consists of a flyer for Lysistrata, handwritten notes regarding the Canadian Party of Women’s meeting, a flyer on Interfor’s logging activities, a pamphlet titled “Reducing Your Risk: A Guide to Avoiding Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals,” a 2001 calendar titled “Solidarity Forever,” and a 1998 calendar titled “Focus on Women.”

[Women in the Woods]

File consists of a membership list containing the name, address, phone number and e-mail address for each member; a pamphlet titled “Fury for the Sound: The Women at Clayoquot;” an advertisement for “Marker of Change: The Story of the Women’s Monument;” a draft of Lysistrata’s mandate; and an evaluation form.

C-Pow

File consists of flyers, correspondence, mandates, and online print-outs regarding the activities of the Canadian Party of Women.

C-Pow

File consists of a booklet titled “Pacific Vision: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,” a report detailing the mandate of The Canadian Party of Women titled “Focus on Women,” a photocopy of a cash receipt for the YWCA of Vancouver, and handwritten notes.

[Elaho Earth First]

File consists of reports from the Earth First! Press Office, led by the Elaho Earth First community activism group. Included is a description of the group and its press office, three news releases, and an envelope.

[Flyers, correspondence and ephemera]

File consists of flyers on the CASSANDRA Project, free markets, Women in the Woods, Lystistrata, Greenpeace, Canadian Party of Women, and Wilderness Committee. Postcards, outgoing correspondence, and print-outs of e-mails are included in the file. File also contains ephemera, including fake money titled “Women’s Bucks,” a paper flag for a general strike in British Columbia, and “Betty” song lyrics.

[Flyers and correspondence]

File consists of flyers, mission statements, a booklet of song lyrics, and print-outs of e-mail correspondence and online photographs. The records provide information on the activities of the following community activism groups and individuals: The Friends of the Clayoquot Sound, the Clayoquot Arrestees, Stephen Bradley, and Women in the Woods.

[Flyers, mission statement, and booklet]

File consists of a flyer for a protest held by Betty Krawczyk, Women in the Woods, Forest Action Network, and BC Pathways; the Women in the Woods’ mission statement; and a booklet regarding the protection of the Upper Elaho created by AwareWhistler.org.

[Pamphlet, booklet, and notes]

File consists of a pamphlet for lawyer referral services, online print-outs of Shakespeare’s Henry V, notes regarding POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants), protest song lyrics, and a booklet titled “Synchronoptical World History Chart” which provides information on the history of the world.

Momentos

File consists of print-outs of online articles, correspondence, and many handwritten pages written by Betty Krawczyk to local community activism groups.

[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.

[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.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk while she was in prison. File contains: postcards, greeting cards, envelopes, handwritten letters, and photocopies of newspaper clippings. Some of the greeting cards are decorated with drawings from the senders.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains envelopes, flyers for book publications, photocopies of a book chapter, newspaper comics, a receipt, typed and handwritten letters, speech notes from Krawczyk’s daughter in regard to her mother’s incarceration, greeting cards, two photograph negatives, and one photograph print.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains handwritten letters of correspondence, newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings, envelopes, a photocopy of the Canadian Bill of Rights, a Fernwood Publishing newsletter, and a postcard. Some of the correspondence is from Krawczyk’s children

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains: greeting cards, handwritten and typed letters, an Econews newsletter, newspaper comics, and poetry. Some of the correspondence originates from Krawczyk’s family members and friends.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes: handwritten and typed letters, greeting cards, a wedding invitation, a photograph, and printed e-mails. The correspondence originates from people in North America and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains: handwritten letters, envelopes, two photographs, and postcards from Canada and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains typed letters, greeting cards, two drawings made by children, and printed e-mails.

[Incoming correspondence]

File contains correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes handwritten letters, envelopes, greeting cards, photocopies of newspaper articles, postcards, Valentine’s Day cards, printed e-mails, sheet music, and photocopies of a book chapter. There is also a handwritten letter addressed to Madam Justice Brown. File consists of correspondence Krawczyk received while at the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of letters of correspondence, envelopes, and greeting cards addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File also contains postcards, lists of addresses, handwritten notes, Christmas greetings, notes from children, and birthday cards. The correspondence is from Krawczyk’s family members, friends, and other individuals in North America and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes a statement for the Supreme Court of British Columbia, handwritten letters, greeting cards, and envelopes. File consists of correspondence Krawczyk received while at the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains greeting cards, handwritten and typed letters, envelopes, flyers, and a 2007 calendar. Some of the records are from Krawczyk’s family members.

[Outgoing correspondence]

File contains copies of letters Betty Krawczyk wrote to people and organizations. File includes a synopsis for one of Betty’s publications, correspondence concerning publications, and three letters to various editors in North America.

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