The fonds consists of publishing files for Hedgerow Press. The fonds includes scrapbooks documenting Hedgerow Press' relationship with various authors, including photographs from readings, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and printed ephemera. Authors profiled include: Anny Scoones (and her book "Home: Tales of a Heritage Farm" published by Hedgerow Press); Jane Rule ("Loving the Difficult"); P. K. Page ("You Are Here"), Pat Martin Bates ("It Is I, Patricia"), Jancis Andrews ("The Ballad of Mrs. Smith"); Kate Woods ("Ferrets Underfoot"); Rachel Wyatt ("The Magician's Beautiful Assistant"); Christine Smart ("Decked and Dancing," "The White Crow"); Carol Matthews ("Reflections on the C-Word"); Ginny Love ("Simply Love: A Family Cook Book"); Joan Coldwell ("Apple Under the Bed").
Fonds reflects Carol Cross’s art process as well as her interest and involvement in the women’s movement. Fonds consists of Cross’s two handmade books: “In Their Words” and “Ten Historical BC Women”, as well as accompanying exhibition materials and related correspondence and ephemera.
Correspondents include Mary Billy, Andrea Trudel, and Michelle Benjamin.
Collection consists of the following : Rikki Swin Institute records, Ari Kane records, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) records, and the Virginia Prince records. The IFGE records include material from Betty Ann Lind and Merissa Sherrill Lynn.
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 various anarchist-themed articles, booklets, pamphlets, and ephemera including stickers, postcards, posters, programmes, flyers and leaflets. Subjects include the 2010 Toronto G20 Summit, illegal immigration, poverty, the Iraq War, the War in Afghanistan, the 1988 anarchist convention, gay rights, and anti-capitalist colonies.
The collection consists of correspondence, newsletters, photographs, and an plaque. Also includes a caricature drawing of Emily Sheldon produced at Fantasia Fair 1987 and ephemera from Fantasia Fair 2018.
The fonds consists of textual records, ephemera, and graphic material relating to Pathy Allen's photographic practice and her interest in representations of transgender people and their communities.
The fonds consists of a manuscript for The Voice of Little Poplar (Alphonse Little Poplar) compiled by David Doyle. Includes ephemera relating to activities of the Friends of Louis Riel.
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.