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Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
RDFO Recreation Directors Federation of Ontario Newsletter 1954-1955
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Canadian Recreation Federation
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Trends and Issues Affecting Parks and Recreation
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Records, documents, and correspondence relating to Margaret Phillips's work on social policy and rights in Thunder Bay and internationally. Includes her work with Lakehead Social Planning Council, Northern Ontario Women's Decade Council, Thunder Bay Literacy Group, and more. Much of her focus is on women's rights and issues affecting women in Northwestern Ontario and worldwide.
Women’s Rights and Women’s Issues
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Reference materials, conference records, correspondence, notes, and other documentation relating to women's rights and women's issues.
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Book - An Evaluation Guide for Women’s Groups by Women’s Research Centre Vancouver 1986 Jan Barnsley, Diana Ellis, and Helga Jacobson
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Women and international Development [Course Outline]
Notes
College comment Vol. 11 No. 5 Confederation College March 1985
Handouts
Quizzes
[International Women’s Rights & Issues]
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Women the Unknown Quantity by International Council for Adult Education April 82
Working Paper #7 Just Getting there Creating visual Tools for Collective Analysis in Freirean Education Programs for Migrant Women in Peru and Canada by Deborah Barndt 1976 - 1981
[Racism and/in the Women’s Movement]
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Overcoming White Supremacy by Bell Hooks January 1987 Zeta 1987
A Contemporary Glossary Definitions of Racism
Abstract “Is Sisterhood Possible Among Black and White Women?”
“A Black Feminist Statement” By Combahee River Collective, excerpt from This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, edited by Moraga and Anzaldua, (1981)
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Women and Pensions Committee Key Pension Reform That We Should Encourage Our MPs to Support
Excerpts from Women and the Economy by Diana Ellis
The Role of Women in Economic Development Text of a Speech Given in Terrace, September 1975, by Eileen Caner, Women’s Economic Rights Branch, Ministry of Economic Development.
A Secondary Majority The Hidden Unemployed by H. L Robinson October 1977 Canadian Forum 15
Native Women’s Association of Canada - The Role of Native Women in Economic Development a Philosophical and Practical Approach Presented to the Kantata Institute's Economic Development Conference for Indian, Inuit and Metis the Private Business Sector and the Public Economic Sector May 1981
Women and the Economy Conference Action Report May, 1983 Thunder Bay, Ontario
The Women and Economic Development Sub - Committee’s Submission to the Royal Commission. September 30, 1983
Representation to the Parliamentary Task Force on Pension Reform Submitted by: The Women & Pensions Committee Thunder Bay Ontario October 1983
The Exclusion of Women from Economic Planning Women Against the Budget from The Other MacDonald Report Lorimer 1985
Women and the Economy: An Overview of Women’s Involvement in the Economic Development Process. An Address to a Conference of North Shore Women, Terrace Bay, Ontario, October 1985 by Diana Ellis, Consultant, Women’s issues, Associate, Women’s Research Centre, Vancouver B.C.
Reforming the Canada Pension Plan: The Implications for Women November, 1995 Monica Townson Paper Prepared for Status of Women Canada
Women in the Canadian Economy [Copyright] 1986 by Kathleen A. Lahey
Brief to the Public Consultations on Pay Equality Legislation Thunder Bay March 05, 1986
A Feminist Perspective on Community Economic Development Panel Presentation at “Women and the Economy” Conference on November 22 at Douglas College by Melanie Conn
Women Working for Change Registration Form
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
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
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
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
Systemic Barriers Facing Aboriginal Women in Economic Development
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Systemic Barriers Facing Aboriginal Women in Economic Development prepared for the Ontario Native Women’s Association February 1994 submitted by: Alice Riives-Sabourin Edited by: Glenna McLeod
Northwestern Ontario Women and Pensions Conference Report May 28, 29 1982 Thunder Bay Ontario
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
Northwestern Ontario Women and Pensions Conference Report May 28, 29 1982 Thunder Bay Ontario
More Than Dollars Women’s Community Economic Development Conferences October 1st and 2nd 1993
Part of Margaret Phillips fonds
More Than Dollars Women’s Community Economic Development Conferences October 1st and 2nd 1993