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Betty Krawczyk fonds
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[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.

C-Pow

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

[Newspaper clippings]

File consists of newspaper clippings of feature articles and letters to the editor related to medical and environmental issues. The file contains excerpts from "The Vancouver Sun," "The Province," and "Monday Magazine." The file also contains post-it notes and a comic from "The Far Side."

[Memoirs]

File consists of two of Betty Krawczyk’s published memoirs. File contains “Open living Confidential (From Inside the Joint)” and “Lock Me Up or Let Me Go: The Protests, Arrest and Trial of an Environmental Activist.”

Personal correspondence and related materials

Series consists of letters of correspondence, postcards, greeting cards, photographs, mailing address lists, prison correspondence lists, faxes, photocopies of letters, printed e-mails, excerpts from a magazine, newspaper clippings, a receipt, two calendars, earning reports, newsletters, a real estate advertisement, and drawings from Betty Krawczyk time in prison. Local, national, and international incoming and outgoing correspondence is included in this series. Some of the correspondence and its accompanying materials were received from Krawczyk’s family members and friends, while others are from strangers who read about her experiences in newspapers throughout the world. Some correspondence also includes proof samples of Krawczyk’s publications.

[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.

[Betty Krawczyk with inmates]

Item is a negative of Betty Krawczyk posing with a group of inmates outside. Betty and another woman are holding a cake. The prison fence is in the background.

[Prison records]

File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment. File includes handwritten notes regarding Krawczyk’s court case, a print out of an article from the Governor General of Canada website, a trust fund statement, earnings reports, receipts, trust account slips, and a behavioral report on Krawczyk titled “Burnaby Correctional for Women: Monthly Summary”.

[Baden-Powell Trail]

Item is a photograph of a map showing Eagleridge Bluffs and the area near Baden-Powell Trail where Betty Krawczyk participated in a protest.

[Outlines, notes and pamphlet]

File consists of handwritten notes, a pamphlet on the Institute of Indigenous Government, an outline for “Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Course,” and a flyer for Aboriginal Women’s Studies at the Institute of Indigenous Government (IIG).

[Financial and medical records]

File consists of some of Betty Krawczyk’s financial and medical records while in the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. File contains shopping list, a special diet notice, receipt from the Government of British Columbia, receipts from the prison’s canteen, and a price list for all items sold in the prison.

[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.

[Notice and notes]

File consists of a notice regarding behavior in prison and handwritten notes regarding experiences in prison.

[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.

Letters to Madam Justice Brown

File consists of letters that were sent to Madam Justice Brown in support of Betty Krawczyk. File contains handwritten and typed letters, envelopes, and photocopies of newspaper articles. The file also includes letters, greeting cards, and printed e-mails addressed to Krawczyk expressing support.

[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.

[Forms and regulations]

File consists of numerous forms and regulations regarding Betty Krawczyk’s incarceration. File contains B.C.C.W. request forms, inmate phone trouble report forms, personal property request forms, and a bound volume titled “Correction Act Regulation: Pocket Reference for Correctional Officers.”

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