Fonds consists of the following series: Correspondence, 1947-1995; Autobiography manuscripts, 1948-1995; Photographs, 1948-1980; Writing, 1940-1996; Subject files; Newspaper subject files; Newspaper reprints; Newspapers, 1958-1978; Scrapbook of B.C. provincial campaign, 1975; Recording of meeting with Andy Bigg and staff of Cowichan Pictorial regarding joining Union, 1973. The Newspapers include: a complete set of the Western Advocate, 1958-1959, and a complete set of front covers of the Cowichan Pictorial, 1966-1978.
Fonds consists of the following series: message book, fliers and correspondence, trial lists, reasons for sentencing, trial summaries, arrestee information book, defence strategies, pamphlets, photographs, "Ron McIsaac's historical account of Clayquot Blockade" clippings scrapbook, and photocopies of Crown Authorities for Criminal Contempt of Court trials."
Fonds consists of records relating to the National Committee for the New Party (1960-1961), which was established to found a new social democratic part in Canada, and Home's records relating to the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC). Fonds includes minutes, reports and texts of speeches given by George Home, clippings, correspondence, policy statements, articles by T.C. Douglas, text of speech by Ed Broadbent, subject files on the Canadian political system and photographs of delegates at labour conventions.
The fonds consists of records created or received by Wilton Littlechild throughout his professional career in politics, law, and Indigenous rights activism. Records predominantly document Littlechild’s activities attending United Nations meetings and conferences, which include his role drafting and promoting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Records also reflect Littlechild’s work towards affirming Indigenous Treaty rights within Canadian legal systems, his activities as a Member of Parliament, his advocacy for the WIN games and Indigenous people’s engagement in sport, and his role as a teacher of international Indigenous law.
The fonds is arranged into the following seven series: Advocacy for Indigenous Peoples’ rights in Canada; International advocacy for Indigenous Peoples’ rights; Member of Parliament; Teaching; World Indigenous Nations (WIN) Sport; Correspondence; Speeches; and Binders.
The fonds consists of materials created, received, and collected by Mary Elizabeth Duff during her involvement in advocating for women and lesbian rights in BC. The records consist of documents, reports, and pamphlets that relate to various women’s organizations and women’s rights activism. The fonds also includes a significant amount of ephemera and promotional materials for various women centered events and activities.
Fonds consists of the following series: Constitutions; Minutes, 1971-1992; Correspondence, 1963-1992; Elections, 1981-1991 (with 34 photographs); Finances, 1963, 1973-1991; General subject files, 1976-1992 (with 10 photographs); Publicity, 1981-1992; Pamphlets, 1933-1990 (including a copy of the Regina Manifesto, 1933). Includes 3 photographs of C.C.F. conventions held in Vancouver, 1958-1960.
New Democratic Party of British Columbia. Saanich North and the Islands Constituency Association
Collection consists of 23 pamphlets from a variety of authors including: G.D.H. Cole, Frank Hanson, Sidney Hook, F.R. Scott, G. Bernard Shaw, and J.S. Woodsworth. Collection arranged in alphabetical order by author.
Fonds consists of office logs, a daily record of events, 1972-1992; Downtown Women's Place Project file, 1992-1993; posters, 1987-1994; pamphlets, 1972, 1987, 1990; and several newsletters: Victoria Status of Women News, 1972-1990; Times Feminist, 1991-1995; Waves, 1978-79; and Women's Centre and Transition House News, 1974.
The fonds consists of administrative files, including correspondence of the Association's presidents, policy statements, minutes, drafts of the Association's Constitution, announcements of lecture series, newsclippings, reports, newsletters and pamphlets; collective bargaining agreements from other colleges and universities in Canada, policy statements and model documents from the Academic Librarians of Ontario, the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and the Canadian Association of University Teachers.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library Professional Staff Association