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International Women's Year, 1975 fonds

  • CA EDM MS-216
  • Fonds
  • 1974 - 1977

The fonds consists of records from 1974 to 1977 created by various committees who coordinated the commemoration of the International Women's Year 1975 in Edmonton. These committees included the International Women's Year Coordinating Committee, Ad Hoc Committee, the City of Edmonton's International Women's Year Steering Committee, and the Anthology Committee.

Records include newsletters, correspondence, minutes, finances, and a City of Edmonton proclamation. Majority of the fonds consists of nomination forms with supporting documentation for each category of the City of Edmonton Recognition Program. The fonds also includes a copy of the manuscript for the anthology titled, 1975 International Women’s Year Anthology and a copy of the final publication, which was published in collaboration with the City of Edmonton’s Public Relations Department.

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Calgary Status of Women Action Committee fonds

  • GLEN glen-489
  • Fonds
  • 1974-2001

The fonds consists of board minutes, charter, bylaws, records of various committees, personnel records, correspondence, financial records, grant applications, project records and newsletters. Includes information kit and recording about the Alberta SWAC's matrimonial property project. RECORDS RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS ARE ALSO IN THIS FONDS. SEE INVENTORY FOR DETAILS: Alberta Status of Women Action Committee, Calgary Local Council of Women, Hugh M. Horner, Brian Lee, McClung Home, and University of Calgary.

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The Canadian Women's Theatre Guild fonds

  • CA EDM MS-888
  • Fonds
  • 1974

The fonds consists of records pertaining to the Canadian Women's Theatre Guild founder Elizabeth Sterling Haynes including a booklet titled Remembering Elizabeth (792 GOW) and a portrait photograph.

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Alberta All Girls Drum & Bugle Band fonds

  • CA EDM MS-92
  • Fonds
  • 1973 - 1975

The fonds consists of brochures and pamphlets on the history and promotion of the Alberta All Girls Drum and Bugle Band, photocopies of newspaper clippings and correspondence of trips to Paris (1973) and Germany (World Cup Championship 1974), and the Edmonton Journal “The Canadian Magazine” (Feb 1975) with a feature article on the band.

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Sexual Health Access Alberta fonds

  • GLEN glen-3713
  • Fonds
  • 1973-2010

The fonds consists of board minutes, bylaws, newsletters, media, photographs, program information, and records relating to pro-choice activism.

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La Leche League Alberta / Northwest Territories fonds

  • GLEN glen-1406
  • Fonds
  • 1972-2010

The fonds consists of correspondence and monthly activity reports of LLL branches, membership lists, workshop and resource materials, and financial records.

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Grace Mensinger fonds

  • GLEN glen-3774
  • Fonds
  • 1972

The fonds consists of Grace's short memoir (34 pages): "Pioneer Memories from Spools of Life".

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Mary Koga fonds

  • GLEN glen-3808
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1997

The fonds consists of negatives, contact prints and copy slides of Koga’s photographs of Hutterites in southern Alberta (1972-1995) and Montana (1995-1997). The colonies which she documented were the OK, Plainview, Milford, Hutterville, Wilson Siding, Elmspring, Oaklane and Hillridge colonies in Alberta; and the Big Sky, Seville, Hidden Lake and Glendale colonies in Montana. The images are of people, weddings, activities and work around the colonies, as well as buildings, furniture and equipment.

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Brown family fonds

  • GLEN glen-351
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1871-1941]

The fonds consists of photographs of the Brown family in England and Calgary, and the Marcell family. Includes Grace's wedding service program.

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Gay and Lesbian Archives of Edmonton fonds (GALA)

  • CA EDM MS-595
  • Fonds
  • 1969 - 2010

The Gay and Lesbian Archives captures many aspects of Edmonton’s gay and lesbian population, ca. 1970 to the mid-2000s and the growth of organizations and groups to facilitate and serve them. The primary organizations represented in the fonds, and described as the first four series of the fonds are: the Gay Alliance Toward Equality (GATE), Gay and Lesbian Awareness (GALA), the AIDS Network of Edmonton Society, and the Gay and Lesbian Community Centre of Edmonton (GLCCE). Within each of these organizations, are administrative records including bylaws, constitution, meeting minutes and documents, financial statements, and correspondence, as well as any type of activity or committee records maintained by the said organization.

There is inter-relatedness to many of these organizations, and the boundaries between their activities and mandate can be hard to distinguish from one another. Series 5, as an example, is the Edmonton Pride Festival Society records, which had origins with both GALA and GLCCE but outgrew both organizations to form its own society in 1999, and is concerned with numerous on-going annual pride events organized for Edmonton. Other series in the fonds that have origins in earlier organizations include Series 9: Civil/Human Rights; Series 12: Organizations; and Series 13: Resources and References. Responsibilities for collecting in these series shifted as organizations and their committees closed and reopened under new names and structures, and so the decision was made to organize the records within separate series to better describe them and capture this evolution.

The remaining series in the fonds represents a way to organize the records to reflect what has already been donated, but also allow for expansion as further accruals are received.

Smaller series in the fonds include series 6, the University of Alberta Gay organizations; series 7: Sporting Associations; and Series 10, Youth Related Organizations and Resources. While relatively small yet in extent, there is the potential for growth within each of these series as new University-related groups, sporting organizations, and youth-focused associations relating to Edmonton’s GLBQT population form. Gay cultural and social organizations were also established in Edmonton, and two of the series in the fonds relate directly to these: Series 8 is records of the Vocal Minority Music Society which later became Edmonton Vocal Minority, and Series 11 contains records from some of the clubs and entertainment venues that operated in Edmonton. The connection between series is again obvious, as for example, the gay entertainment clubs often hosted events and activities as fundraisers for the Aids Network of Edmonton. Continued expansion in these series is also likely.

A final series was created to capture those files created by Michael Phair, a well-known Edmontonian and activist for the gay community of Edmonton. His name is connected with many of the groups represented in this fonds, and he was a prime mover behind the gathering and preserving of the Gay and Lesbian archive.

Series are as follows:

  • Series 1 – Gay Alliance Toward Equity (GATE)
  • Series 2 – Gay and Lesbian Awareness (GALA)
  • Series 3 – AIDS Network / HIV Edmonton
  • Series 4 – Gay and Lesbian Community Centre of Edmonton (GLCCE) / Pride Centre of Edmonton
  • Series 5 – Edmonton Pride Festival Society / Pride Events
  • Series 6 – University of Alberta Gay Organizations
  • Series 7 – Sporting Associations
  • Series 8 – The Vocal Minority Music Society / Edmonton Vocal Minority
  • Series 9 – Civil / Human Rights
  • Series 10 – Youth Related Organizations / Resources
  • Series 11 – Clubs / Entertainment Venues
  • Series 12 – Organizations
  • Series 13 – Resources and References
  • Series 14 – Michael Phair records

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