File consists of two drafts of Drache's review of this 1988 book by Marjorie Griffin Cohen. The review was published in Canadian Women's Studies (vol. 10, no. 4).
File consists of records related to Sylvia and Harry Campbell's visit to China in 1984 as teachers and consultants for the Canadian Executive Service Overseas (CESO). Records include: correspondence with the Anhui Women's Federation, the Canadian China Society, and the CESO; a newspaper clipping about the tour; a dossier on Chinese culture, climate, and politics created by the CESO; postcards from the South China Institute for Technology; and pages of comments written by Sylvia Campbell in her evaluation of two essays written by her Chinese students.
McPhedran was a guest on an episode of this program about stalking.
File consists of a photocopy of a document pertainging to the Women's Suffrage Referendum Association
Item is a syllabus for this course, for which Virginia taught and served as resource person.
Item is a course kit prepared for this course taught by Rock.
Item is a syllabus for this session taught by Rock, "A cultural case study: women and the US South: inscribing the image: gender/race/class in Southern literature: the fictive mode".
Item is a course kit prepared for this course, for which Rock served as course consultant. The course director was Jane Couchman.
File consists of newspaper clippings on this subject, a bibliography, and handwritten notes by Scheier.
Series consists of records created and accumulated by Marilou McPhedran through her association with the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF), a national organization promoting legal equality for women in Canada, founded in 1985. The records in this series date from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s and pertain to McPhedran's work as a LEAF co-founder, as a member and chair of the board of directors of the LEAF Foundation, and as a member and chair of the LEAF board of directors. These records are predominantly LEAF administrative files, files relating to various fundraising efforts of the LEAF Foundation, and resource materials for LEAF-related legal cases. Files include notes, correspondence, notebooks, memoranda, draft documents, agendas, minutes, financial statements, grant applications, magazine articles, newsletters, news releases, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and photographs. Many of the files in this series were created and accumulated by former LEAF president Susan Tanner.
File consists of photocopies of archival documents pertaining to the Women's Labour League
File consists of brochures related to women's health, written in Portuguese and English.
File consists of material received from the Women's Health Centre, including the "Focus on Women" newsletter.
Journal issue includes "Introduction to proceedings of the Teaching to Promote Women's Health conference", an article co-written by McPhedran.
File consists of presentation slides and speaking notes claiming a causal relationship between abortion, breast cancer, and mental health.
File consists of a photocopy of a 1914 publication pertaining to the Women's Employment League of Vancouver
Item is an information package prepared by Andrew Watts for his presentation on using women's diaries and letters to study migration and settlement in the American West at the American Studies Conference held in Toronto in September 1989. Included is an overview of his presentation, notes for teachers in this field and copies of source material.
File consists of cue card notes for speaking to the Canadian University Counselling Association, spring 1977; handwritten notes of book titles; a schedule from Women's Days workshops 27-28 February 197-; a draft of notes on the study, "Why Women Return to College," by Barbara Doty; a draft and final version of a paper, "Implications of the Changing Role of Women for College Counselling," delivered as a lecture for the Canadian University Counselling Association, Windsor, Ontario, June 1972; correspondence with the CBC Toronto Women's Association, 1974; and speaking notes for a lecture delivered at the Changing World of Women lecture series sponsored by the Etobicoke Public Library, 1977.
File consists of records related to Sylvia Woodsworth Campbell's participation in Women's Day at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 30 April 1979. Records include the event schedule and Campbell's notes from her workshop, titled, "Mid-Career Change for Working Women."
File consists of material received from the Women's Counselling Referral and Education Centre.
File consists of material related to the continuing education programs at universities and government offices in the United States, including: the University of Minnesota; the University of Michigan; Sarah Lawrence College; the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; New York University. Records include newsletters, speeches, and reports.