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Women Changemakers
Title
Women Changemakers
Subject
For MSL4000 Archive group 2
Collection Items
'Women at Noon' Lunchtime lecture, part of the early Women Studies Programme at the University of Toronto
A black and white photograph of women seated in an auditorium. The lectures were open to the public and attended weekly by over 500 people.
Erindale College Convocation June 2, 1970
Black and white photograph of five women outside Convocation Hall on their graduation day.
Varsity November 15, 1957
Women holding signs that say "Unfair" and "Equal Rights for Women"
Ursula Franklin in Laboratory, 197?
Black and white photograph of Ursula Franklin sitting in a laboratory.
Varsity January 20, 1967 pg. 1
Protest over campus daycare, March 29, 1972
Ceta Ramkhalawansingh leading an early Women's Studies class at the University of Toronto, March 4, 1975
"Beyond the Heavy Door" Pamphlet
Pamphlet for the 20th anniversary of women being admitted into Hart House. "Beyond the Heavy Door" April 1st, 1993 at Hart House Theatre.
Photo of Jill K. Conway (no date)
Photo in Varsity newspaper of female graduate students picketing Massey College October 16, 1963
Dr. Ursula Franklin receiving an Honorary Degree from the University of Toronto, 1994
Candlelight vigil for the Montreal École Polytechnique massacre, organized by the University of Toronto Women's centre, December 13, 1989
Timeline
Ursula Franklin and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel
Photo of Ursula Franklin with arm around Blanche Lemco van Ginkel in Varsity Newspaper September 24, 2001. Caption on the photo states "Former Dean of architecture Blanche Lemco van Ginkel and renown scientist Ursula Franklin moments after their…
Lorna Marsden Sound Clip on Pay Equity
Introduction Videos
Pay equity video
Hart House Interview
Women and Gender Studies interview
Access to services interview
Employment Opportunities interviews
Collection Tree
Women Changemakers