From 1 to 6 April 1971, over 600 women gathered to attend the Vancouver Indochinese Women’s Conference (viwc), an international women’s antiwar conference organized by women’s liberationists in Vancouver. The conference was intended to bring women together under the banner of an international sisterhood, but this desired goal did not happen. Instead, tensions between American and Canadian women divided conference organizers and attendees, culminating in verbal and physical conflict. The viwc is useful for examining how Canadian women experienced interactions with American feminists and radical activists in attendance at the conference. Several women viewed the actions of American delegates as imperialistic. The experiences of conference org...
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If you were able to close your eyes in 1867 and open them in 2017, you’d find that Canada was a surp...
This paper examines the process of integration as a complex, multi-faceted and gendered phenomenon t...
L 'auteure insiste sur le besoin depromouuoir chez toutes les militantes, les impkratifj de cha...
From April 1 to 6 over six-hundred North American women met with six Indochinese delegates during th...
An intensive re-examination of first wave feminism in Canada is long overdue, especially in light of...
Entre 1945 et 1967, le Canada accueille une des plus importantes vagues d’immigration de son histoir...
In the 1960s, Irene Spry served as the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada (FWIC) representative ...
Between 1945 and 1967, Canada received one of the largest waves of immigrants in its history: nearly...
Mainstream Canadian national feeling in the late 1960s was expressed through a "new nationalism" th...
This dissertation points to the necessity of re-writing the history of feminism in Quebec and Canada...
As many as 150,000 Americans immigrated to Canada during the Viet-Nam Era (1965-1977), because of th...
Colonialism in twentieth century Canada has operated as a totalizing discourse, administered not by ...
Latin American women have a long history of anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist political engagemen...
Drawing on a collection of interviews with Canadian feminists, this thesis explores the emergence of...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
If you were able to close your eyes in 1867 and open them in 2017, you’d find that Canada was a surp...
This paper examines the process of integration as a complex, multi-faceted and gendered phenomenon t...
L 'auteure insiste sur le besoin depromouuoir chez toutes les militantes, les impkratifj de cha...