This item is a recording of a wow meeting and is two tracks. Content begins on Track A at 00:04:30. The women at this meeting are not named and do not go by an agenda. It appears to be a planning meeting for a speakers series or conference. Content on Track B begins at 00:00:00 and appears to be a continuation of the same meeting.
Mount Saint Vincent UniversityThis recording contains interviews with readers and authors attending Word on the Street, a book and magazine festival in Halifax. Includes interviews with authors Charles Saunders, Gordon Rogers, David Helwig, and David Woods; playwright and Member of Parliament Wendy Lill; Word on the Street organizer Joan Brown Hicks; and a reading from Lesley Choyce.
Distance University Education via TelevisionThis recording contains an interview conducted by Deborah Poff, Coordinator of Women's Studies with guest Jill Vicker, a Carleton University Political Science professor about women in politics.
Distance University Education via TelevisionThis item is a recording of the second half of a class lecture given by Professor Deborah Poff, and recorded for distance education. Professor Poff discusses the theories of Elizabeth Dodson Grey and the sexism within hierarchies.
Distance University Education via TelevisionThis item is a recording of a class lecture given by Professor Deborah Poff, recorded for distance education. Professor Poff discusses the theories of Elizabeth Dodson Grey and the sexism within hierarchies.
Distance University Education via TelevisionThis file comprises recordings of Women's Studies class lectures for distance education at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Distance University Education via TelevisionThis recording contains a rally in which women from 33 different countries met at Mount Saint Vincent University to "develop new alternative in search of peace." University President E. Margaret Fulton speaks at this rally.
Distance University Education via TelevisionThis recording contains a debate between the 1984 federal election between Prime Minister candidates, Brian Mulroney (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (New Democratic Party) and John Turner (Progressive Conservatives). This recording is in French but dubbed in English, sometimes making it hard to hear/understand. Panelists include; Eleanor Wachtel, (Vancouver freelance writer), Kay Sigurjonsson, (The National Action Committee on the Status of Women founding member and director of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario), Francine Harel-Giasson (professor at the University of Montreal business school) and Renée Rowan (columnist for Le Devoir). The moderator of the debate was Caroline Andrew (chairman of the political science department at the University of Ottawa). In this debate the candidates discuss; inequality, daycare, the arms race, abortion, pornography and trust. This debate was brought together by the National Action Committee on the Status of Women.
Canadian Broadcasting CorporationThis recording contains an International Women's day rally held at Mount Saint Vincent University, it contains the keynote speech by Susan Armsten [sp?], she is introduced by Dr. Naomi Hensom.
Mount Saint Vincent UniversityThis recording contains an International Women's day rally held at Mount Saint Vincent University, it contains a speech by Dr. Naomi Hersom, University President.
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