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Betty Krawczyk fonds
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Prison

File consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and notes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s incarceration at the B.C.C.W. and preparation for trial. File contains Krawczyk’s typed statements, a print-out of an online news article from The Vancouver Sun, Krawcyzk’s outgoing and incoming correspondence, a trust account statement, a calendar page, receipts, and an Earth First newsletter.

Elaho trial

File consists of court documents, speech notes, and correspondence for Betty Krawczyk’s court case regarding her Elaho protest. File contains a “Notice of Intention to Act in Person,” rally flyers, outgoing correspondence to the Editor at The Province and the Honourable William Glen Parrett, speech notes, and print-outs from the Green Peace Canada website.

[Proceedings at trial]

File consists of two bound volumes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia case against International Forest Products Limited, Elaho Logging Ltd. and B.R. Adam Ltd. File contains two volumes titled “Proceedings at Trial.”

Elaho

File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper articles regarding Elaho protests and Betty Krawczyk’s involvement. The file includes excerpts from "B.C. Environmental Report," "Globe and Mail," "The Vancouver Sun," "Times Colonist," and "The Guardian."

Diaries

Series consists of diaries written by Betty Krawczyk while she was incarcerated at Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. Series includes three files containing two bound dairies and handwritten notes on loose-leaf paper.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes a fax cover sheet listing numerous people’s addresses, greeting cards, postcards, and handwritten and typed letters of correspondence. Many of the items are from the United Kingdom and Germany.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Included in the file are: postcards, typed correspondence, handwritten correspondence, letters from children, and photocopies of correspondence. The majority of the correspondence comes from Europe and Canada.

[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”.

[Court records and reports]

File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s court cases. File includes correspondence, receipts, order forms, affidavits, speech notes, court notes, sentencing report, court reports regarding Krawcyzk’s appeal in the MacMillan Bloedel Limited case, and a Quicklaw report titled “International Forest Products Ltd. V. Kern.”

Prison receipts

File consists of receipts Betty Krawczyk received while at the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women and the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. Included in the file are: transfer cash to telephone forms, trust account slips, message forms, trust fund statements, request forms, canteen receipts, Government of British Columbia receipts, internal request forms, pink request forms, canteen request forms, emergency procedures forms, and earnings reports.

Elaho – writing. Blood sisters

File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s court case due to the Elaho protest. File contains exhibit items, numerous pieces of outgoing correspondence written by Krawczyk, court statements, newspaper clippings, photocopies of newspaper articles, handwritten notes, and a transcript of a speech from the Eco Fest at Elaho.

[Research]

File consists of affidavits, correspondence, and photocopies of articles related to court cases regarding environmental activism.

Exhibits

File consists of one bound volume containing numerous court documents related to an earlier court case involving the Elaho region and John Prescott. The file contains affidavit and court exhibit items related to the case.

Mootness

File consists of court documents related to the R. v. Krawczyk Supreme Court of British Columbia case. File contains correspondence from the Government addressed to Krawczyk, an “Appellent’s Factum,” a one-page print-out from CanLII, a photocopy of the article “Re Skapinker and the Mootness Doctrine” written by Patrick Macklem and Eric Gertner, Krawczyk’s typed speech on mootness, an abstract for an article titled “The Partially Prudential Doctrine of Mootness” written by Matthew I. Hall, and two online print-outs on mootness in appeals.

Rap sheet

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

[Court volumes]

File consists of three large bound volumes containing court documents. While one of the volumes is untitled, the others are titled: “Orders, Undertaking and Briefs of Authorities,” and “Summaries of Alleged Contemnors.”

Outside media

File consists of court documents regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between International Forest Products Limited, Elaho Logging Ltd. and B.R. Adam Ltd. and Barney Kern, John Doe, Jane Doe and Persons Unknown. File contains an affidavit and exhibits, such as newspaper clippings, press releases, and a “Report to Crown Counsel Narrative.”

Our side media

File contains handwritten press releases related to Betty Krawczyk’s experiences protesting and in court.

Dave Haffey

File consists of documents related to International Forest Products et al. v. Barney Kern et al., a court case Dave Haffey was involved in during the late 1990s. File includes photocopies of documents from a police file. File contains affidavits, exhibit items from a court case Haffey was involved in, affidavits, a list of Royal Canadian Mounted Police files, computer print-outs of photographs, photocopies of newspaper articles, and numerous pages of handwritten notes.

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