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Email from P Olmsted with the Subject line Clarification of next of kin from January 15, 2016 12:55:04 PM EST
-Information on Margaret Phillips’ family

Margaret Phillips fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1931 - 2015

Margaret Phillips began her career in municipal recreation, and became an advocate and activist for feminist and social justice issues. She was a founder of the Northern Woman's Bookstore, an executive director of the Lakehead Social Planning Council, and on the board of directors of Inter Pares, among other work.

Photographs and Albums

Photographs and albums from Margaret Phillips' family and friends varying in date from sometime before the 1920's to 2015. Dates on folders are inferred as the majority of the photos are unlabeled or undated, with some exceptions.

Awards

Awards, certificates, and other tokens of accomplishment and appreciation given to Margaret Phillips over her life time.

[Lakehead University 2015 Convocation information]

correspondence regarding: accepting our invitation to receive a honourary doctorate from Lakehead University February 20,2015

Lakehead University 51st Convocation 2015 Thunder Bay, Ontario

Lakehead University 51st Convocation 2015 Thunder Bay, Ontario

Lakehead University 51st Convocation 2015 Thunder Bay, Ontario

Lakehead University Diploma holder

Consignment + Miscellaneous

Lakehead Alumni Summer 2015 Volume 32 Number 1

Receipt

Newspaper Page - Thunder Bay Post - May 17, 1999 Bookstore a place to share women’s voices in literature

Save, Save, Save … But At What Cost by Maureen Ford with help from Barbara Bennett of Gurley, Alabama

Newspaper articles on the Northern Woman’s Bookstore and OPG nuclear waste dump unwelcome

Receipt

Feminist Bookstores’ Fall Catalog Books

Feminist Bookstores’ Catalog

Social Policy and Activism

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.

[Awards]

Envelope - Margaret Phillips:
-Certificate of Outstanding Achievement awarded to Margaret Phillips for services to the community in business and economics in celebration of The International Year of Older Persons October 1st 1999

The Corporation of The City of Thunder Bay in the Centre of Canada extends cordial greetings and best wishes to Margaret Phillips May 3rd, 1985 30th Anniversary N.W.O. Professional Recreation Association

Accepting the Community Trailblazer Award on behalf of Margaret Phillips [...] Influential Women of Northern Ontario 2014 hosted by Northern Ontario Business Newspaper

Mayor’s Community Safety & Crime Prevention Award The Business Award is Presented to Northern Woman’s Bookstore for being an advocate and educator to empower women on issues of social justice and discrimination. Mayor Keith P. Hobbs November 5, 2012

Mayor’s Community Safety & Crime Prevention Award The Business Award is Presented to Northern Woman’s Bookstore for being an advocate and educator to empower women on issues of social justice and discrimination. Mayor Keith P. Hobbs November 5, 2012

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