The fonds consists of correspondence, leaflets, newsletters, and posters relating to anarchy, gay/lesbian/transgender rights, environmental issues, and war. The fonds includes correspondence and other documents relating to the publication Kick It Over.
Fonds reflects Barbarash’s activities relating to anarchism generally and the animal rights movement specifically, and consists of: articles, brochures and pamphlets, clippings, court documents, correspondence, personal notes, and subject files. Subjects include: animal rights, ALF, Earth First!, legal proceedings, logging, marijuana legalization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), pro-gun lobby, trophy hunting, and the Vancouver 5.
The fonds is comprised of correspondence, drafts of writings, research notes, photocopied printed material, and ephemera (brochures and pamphlets) relating to anthropologist Harold Barclay's research and writing in the areas of political anthropology, anthropology of religion, and anarchy.
The fonds consists of correspondence to Larry Gambone and the Red Lion Press. Includes anarchist-themed leaflets and photocopies. Correspondents include Bruce Allen, Leo Baxendale, Frank Fernandez, Frank Girard, Richard Griffin, Larry Law, Mark Leier, Arthur Moyse, Peter Newell, Vernon Richards, Tom Wayman, Tom Wetzel, and Michael William.
The collection consists of anarchist- and queer activism-themed articles, calendars,and correspondence. Includes documents relating to Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists, HIV/AIDS research, Libertarian Communism.
The fonds consists of agendas, minutes, financial reports, invoices, log books, photographs, correspondence, pamphlets, Computer Hardware 4 Girls manual, Industrial Workers of the World Charter, Telecommunication and Computer Workers located in Toronto, Ontario.