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Never Take No For An Answer: Women of Canada Celebrate the Persons Case 1929-2009
October 18, marks the 80th anniversary of the Persons Case, a landmark in the struggle for Canadian women's equality. Five women from Alberta (Henrietta Muir Edwards, Louise McKinney, Emily Murphy, Irene Parlby and Nellie McClung didn't take no for an answer and took the fight all the way to the Privy Council in England, winning the right for women to be recognized as "persons" under Canadian law.
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Canadian Women Working for Peace and Justice
Canadian women have worked for peace and justice for more than one hundred years. This poster celebrates their lives as well as the new generation of women following in their footsteps.
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Women And Disability - The Creative Spirit
These women have gone beyond the limitations of the body. Working in different media, with different styles and objectives, they have in common the shared experience of disability. Enter into their artistic vision, and see them not as stereotypes, but as creative women who live with beauty, courage and disability.
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Great Canadian Women
Salutes six great Canadian women whose greatness is reflected in their imagination, determination and commitment to justice, equity and social change. They made their dreams come true.
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Native Women in the Arts: Culture ~ Art ~ Community
Featuring World champion hoop dancer Lisa Odjig
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Rosemary Brown: Daring to Dream the Impossible.
The 2004 Black History Month poster pays tribue to feminist activist Rosemary Brown.
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Early African Civilizations.
African Heritage Month 2003.
Time line and images illustrating the origins and contributions of African culture.
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