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Correspondence regarding: the Inter Pares/Women Working for Change Experience August 30, 1989, Women Working for Change letter instead of meeting October 9, 1989, personal letters 16 October 1989, tour January 27, 1990, WHI’s 1989 calendar on reproductive health issues August 5th, 1988,

Women Working For Change Final Report

Letter from Bangladesh [After a Month - long tour to Canada under “Women Working for Change” project of Interpares] Farida Akhter, Ubinig, Bangladesh

A Feminist Bookstore in Bangladesh Why Do We Need It?

Women Working for Change Thunder Bay Tour

Dorothy Muengue Mali Makasa

Women Working for Change Organizing Committee Minutes - Monday, April 17/89

Women Working for Change Organizing Committee Minutes - Monday April 10, 1989

Women Working for Change

Mary Ann’s Role at IP

1988/89 PPP Discussion Paper

Women Working for Change

1st Draft of WWC Video Script - June 9th, 1990 Organizing/CED

“Jump Outs” 2nd Draft of WWC Video Script - Organizing/CED July 4/89

Frame/Profile Identify All

Women Working for Change Registration Form

The Population Riddle ©1994 The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation All Rights Reserved

Women Working for Change Final Report

Women Working for Change Organizing Committee:
-Minutes - Wednesday March 1, 1989
-Minutes - Thursday February 23, 1989
-Minutes - Wednesday February 8, 1989
-Minutes - Friday January 20, 1989
-Minutes - Monday April 10, 1989
-Minutes - Monday, May 1, 1989
-Minutes - May, 16, 1989

Women Working for change tour

Women Working for Change Thunder Bay Tour

Newspaper Article - Equality for women will help worldwide development by Jeff Hurst Chronicle Journal Staff

Women Working for Change, Thunder Bay Committee 4 May 1989

[Photos 1990s - 2010s]

25 photos

Descriptions on the back of select photos:
-July 18/03 Noreen Margaret Julie @ Tina’s for BBQ
-John Lgele, Chris Pengelly Margo + Alain “wee” Richard at beach when they were here July 1/01
-Dorothy Henson Bruce Me + Great Grandchildren Samantha + Ronald
-Florence Yard Sale day - Oct. 1990
-Back Yard - 333 - Sept. 1990

Envelope addressed to Margaret Phillips

Newspaper Clippings:
-Prospects called grim for groups fighting abortion Battle will got to streets with closing of legal, political avenues, analysts say by Geoffrey York
-The Globe and Mail 147th Year No. 44.043 Friday, February 1, 1991 Senators kill abortion bill with tied vote Tory government won’t try again to fill void, Justice Minister Says by Geoffrey York
-The Globe and Mail The abortion bill fails, by a vote of the unelected
-The Globe and Mail, Thursday, November 19, 1992 Women as likely as men to be victims of violence, study finds A11
-The Violence Index Compiled by Salem Alaton
-Abortion Bill Defeat Called Step Forward

History of Women and the Vote

HIstory of Women as Persons

History of International Women’s Day

[Journal 1991] A Journal for Cat Lovers

June 17/91

June 23 11 a.m.

July 1

July 2

July 3

July 4 - about 9 a.m.

July 5

July 6

July 7

July 8 - 9 a. M.

July 9 11:1 5 a.m.

July 23 11:40 p.m.

July 27 7 a.m. BC time

July 29 8:30 a.m.

July 30

July 31 11 a.m.

Aug 1 - 1015 a.m.

Aug 2 11 a.m.

Aug. 3 - 4 p.m.

August 5 - noon

August 6 10 a.m.

August 7 9:30 pm

Aug. 9 10:30 pm

August 10 about 9 a. m.

August 11 - 5:30 p.m.

Names and numbers in back

Anishinabe Honor Roll of Gratitude We, the Anishinabe Nations within Treaty #3 exercising our God given right to determine our relationship with all other peoples on earth; And believing that the Creator has ordained certain people to contribute their courageous spirit and commitment to the recognition of the rights of the Anishinabe; We, therefore, consecrate in solemn gratitude: Margaret Phillips Harry Shankowsky Jack K. Doner Daniel G. Hill Harold Treen Julian Wilson A. Alan Borovoy Lucille Burton Lassie Malowany Gerald Degagne And their families into the honour roll of outstanding contribution to the cause of the Anishinabe Nations and the people of Treaty #3 as rendered in the Historic March of 1965 at Kenora, Ontario. May your hearts, souls and spirits soar with the Sacred Eagle in the presence of the Creator. Meegwetch! The Anishinabe of Treaty #3 March 21, 1991

Anishinabe Honor Roll of Gratitude We, the Anishinabe Nations within Treaty #3 exercising our God given right to determine our relationship with all other peoples on earth; And believing that the Creator has ordained certain people to contribute their courageous spirit and commitment to the recognition of the rights of the Anishinabe; We, therefore, consecrate in solemn gratitude: Margaret Phillips Harry Shankowsky Jack K. Doner Daniel G. Hill Harold Treen Julian Wilson A. Alan Borovoy Lucille Burton Lassie Malowany Gerald Degagne And their families into the honour roll of outstanding contribution to the cause of the Anishinabe Nations and the people of Treaty #3 as rendered in the Historic March of 1965 at Kenora, Ontario. May your hearts, souls and spirits soar with the Sacred Eagle in the presence of the Creator. Meegwetch! The Anishinabe of Treaty #3 March 21, 1991

[Book] Women Creating Reproductive Freedom Challenges and Dilemmas: A Critique of Population Control Introductory Presentations Made at a Workshop Organized by Women’s Health Interaction and Inter Pares. Ottawa, June 8, 1991

Book - Women Creating Reproductive Freedom Challenges and Dilemmas: A Critique of Population Control Introductory Presentations Made at a Workshop Organized by Women’s Health Interaction and Inter Pares. Ottawa, June 8, 1991

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