The Creation of a Women's Centre - by Pat Maika
- F-40-6-0-0-20
- File
- 1976
The Creation of a Women's Centre - by Pat Maika
Women's Centre zine: "Forbidden Fury: Women Write Life"
Women's Centre zine: "Forbidden Fury: Women Write Life"
Unlearning Racism, Sadie Kuehn (Apr. 6, May 10 and 28, 1995)
Unlearning Racism, Donna Lee and Man Chui Leung (Apr. 2, 1995)
Racism workshop (Aug. 13, 1990)
Simon Fraser University Women's Centre fonds
Fonds consists of records made or received by the Women's Centre in the course of carrying out its functions and programs. The geographical focus of the activities documented is the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and especially the Simon Fraser University campus in Burnaby. Activities documented include provision of facilities, resources and referral services; meetings of the Women's Centre Collective and the Women's Centre Board; correspondence and liaison with other individuals and groups; Centre funding, budget planning and management of its financial resources; planning and organization of projects, programs and events; and maintenance of library and reference material. Records include logbooks, correspondence, reports, account books and summaries, minutes and meeting support papers, brochures, handbooks, photographs, reference files and audio cassettes.
Simon Fraser University Women's Centre
Summer Institute for Union Women
Steering committee meeting minutes
First Nations Festival (Nov. 1997)
Aboriginal Awareness Day (Mar. 1998)
First Nations Women's Speakers Series (June 19 and 26, July 3 and 10, 1997)
Aboriginal Herb Walk and Workshop (Sept. 29, 1998)
Region membership records - Region 10 Prince Rupert
Region membership records - Region 4 Fort George-Omineca
Region membership records - Region 1 Atlin-Skeena
St. John's Women's Centre Interview with Beth, Coordinator
Plain Words. Kate Braid: Women in Trades
Sexual Harassment - reps from AUCE, BCGEU, CUPE summer '81 series
Plain Words. Malgorzata Dubiel: Barbie Hates Math
Women and Science - Marion Lowe summer '82 series
Plain Words. Sheila McFadzean: SFU Women's Centre