- F-161-1-0-0-1
- File
- 1983
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Lower Mainland Solidarity Coalition
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Solidarity Times, vol. 1 no. 4
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Interview Questions / Answers - point form
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Okanagan College Faculty Association
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Solidarity Coalition Conference, Oct. 22-23, 1983
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Solidarity Times, vol. 1 no. 9
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Interviews for a previous solidarity movement essay
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During 1984, while Poole was a student at SFU, he wrote an essay on the solidarity movement, Progressive Activism and the Solidarity Movement: Towards a Radical Perspective. Interviewees were chosen from a number of left-wing activists who had been directly involved with the solidarity struggle or who had followed it closely. Sub-series includes 1 file listing interviewees and the sound recordings of the interviews.
List of tape recorded interviews for a previous solidarity movement essay
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Operation Solidarity and the Solidarity Coalition, Kelowna BC
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Essays - Poole / Solidarity related
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Solidarity Coalition Bulletin, vol. 17
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Solidarity Coalition Bulletin, vol. 21
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Interviews of Terrace/Kitimat trade unionists
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Peter Poole lived in Terrace for a number of years in the late seventies and early eighties and was especially active in the Terrace/Kitimat Labour Council). His interview subects comprised a cross-section of people from different unions and different occupations: for example, a teacher (BCTF), academic faculty from Northwest College (CUPE), a federal fisheries officer (PSAC), a library clerk (BCGEU), pulp mill workers and aluminum smelter workers (CAIMAW and CASAW), and a labourer (Rock & Tunnel Union). Records include one file listing the interviewees and the sound recordings of the interviews.