The recording starts with Eileen Lily Wahab who continues and concludes her presentation on media training for women's development. The final presenter, Sylvie Dupont, talks about the role of media from the perspective of a feminist magazine, La Vie en Rose. A period of exchanges with audience members follows.
Gertrude (Gigi) Robinson presides the workshop on how to use the media to build a better world. She introduces the panel members. Louise Imbeault talks about the role and presence (or absence) of women in media. Anne Sefu then talks about women radio programs in Tanzania. Follows Eileen Lily Wahab who presents on media training for women's development.
The exchange on the use of media continues and concludes with Gertrude Robinson thanking the translators and ending the workshop.
The fonds provides information on the professional life of Canadian artist Bruce Le Dain.
It is comprised of journals held more or less regularly by Le Dain between 1963 and 1999. They include records of personal accounting and painting income summaries as well as some correspondence and press clippings.
The CORRESPONDENCE subseries includes letters exchanged with fellow Canadian artist John Little between 1974 and 1992. It also includes a binder of miscellaneous correspondence and memorabilia as well as some reference documentation on the subject of art.
The DISTINCTIONS subseries includes some correspondence and framed honours granted to Le Dain: an Honorary Life Membership to the Arts Club of Montreal in 1994 as well as a recognition from the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA) for his contribution in the arts of painting in 1985.
The SLIDES subseries is comprised of an extensive collection of annotated slides of many of Le Dain's paintings done between 1972 and 1999.
The fonds also includes a souvenir photo album of Le Dain's first one-man exhibition held at the Klinkhoff Gallery in 1972 and a wooden box custom-made by Le Dain, a box he used to store his tools when he was painting.
Le Dain, BruceThe plenary continues. The recording opens with Florence Howe presents on teaching related to women. Follows a short coffee break. Michèle Jean presents on challenges related to teaching related to women. Beatrice Slama is then presenting on teaching related to women from a French perspective and the importance of women studies. Patricia Mora begins her presentation.
The recording starts with different announcements related to the logistics of the conference. Maïr Verthuy introduces Judy Erola, the Minister responsible for the Status of Women who provides remarks on teaching related to women. Mien Soewarmi Warnaen then introduces the second plenary session. Miriam Dixson opens the session talking about teaching and women.
The recording starts with an extract from an audio-visual document presented as part of Patricia Mora's presentation which she then concludes. Mien Soewarmi Warnaen closes the plenary, apologizing for time constraints.
Interview with Henri Gagnon, conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on January 30, 1978.
Weisbord, MerrilyInterview with Stan Wingfield, conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded in September 1977.
This part: 9 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Stan Wingfield, conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded in September 1977.
This part: 15 min., 42 sec.
Interview with Stan Wingfield, conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded in September 1977.
This part: 15 min., 52 sec.
Interview with Stan Wingfield, conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded in September 1977.
This part: 16 min., 47 sec.
Interview with Gerald Allan "Jerry" Cohen (University College, London), conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on August 28, 1977.
This part: 11 min., 50 sec.
Interview with Gerald Allan "Jerry" Cohen (University College, London), conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on August 28, 1977.
This part: 16 min., 35 sec.
Interview with Gerald Allan "Jerry" Cohen (University College, London), conducted by Merrily Weisbord for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on August 28, 1977.
This part: 15 min., 50 sec.
Interview with Lea Roback, conducted by Merrily Weisbord (First visit) for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on October 25, 1977.
This part: 16 min., 21 sec.
Interview with Lea Roback, conducted by Merrily Weisbord (First visit) for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on October 25, 1977.
This part: 16 min., 1 sec.
Interview with Lea Roback, conducted by Merrily Weisbord (First visit) for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on October 25, 1977.
This part: 16 min., 3 sec.
Interview with Lea Roback, conducted by Merrily Weisbord (First visit) for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on October 25, 1977.
This part: 16 min., 21 sec.
Interview with Lea Roback, conducted by Merrily Weisbord (First visit) for her research on Canadian communists (The Strangest Dream, Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1994). Recorded on October 25, 1977.
This part: 15 min., 59 sec.