Sub-series consists of budget documents, grant applications, reports, and correspondence related to grants and funding.
Series consists of minutes and agendas of committee meetings; correspondence between conference organizers and invited participants; promotional materials, including posters, pamphlets, ephemera, and press releases; grant applications for conference funding; post-conference evaluation forms from attendees; written texts and transcriptions of conference recordings; recordings of conference sessions on audio cassettes; financial records; newspaper clippings containing coverage of the conference; photographs, negatives and contact sheets; and correspondence and texts related to the publication of the conference proceedings.
The fonds includes records of the administration and activities of the Women and Words Society, including minutes, correspondence, financial and payroll records, submissions, fundraising records, documentation of events and its mentorship program.
West Coast Women and Words SocietySub-series consists of materials related to the foundation, administration, and dissolution of the West Coast Women and Words Society.
Sub-series consists of notes, correspondence, conference submissions, registrant information, completed evaluation forms, reference materials, and other records related to organizing the Women and Words Conference held in Vancouver in 1983.
File consists of blank legal-sized pages with letterhead for Women and Words and for West Word.
Digitized as MSC23-104
Digitized as MSC23-107. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-109. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-110. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-112. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)