Item is an audio reel containing an interview with Susan Crean about her biography on Grace Hartman entitled "Grace Hartman: A Woman for her Time." The recording concludes with interviews with representatives of Oxfam and [CUSO International].
Part is a recording of an [In Visible Colours Festival] plenary discussing and voting on a motion to form a Coalition of Canadian Women of Colour and Aboriginal Women.
Item is an audio reel containing the second part of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring an interview with the Visusizwe Players by Louie Ettling. Description on tape case: "An interview with the Visusizwe Players, a Black S. African theatre company which is made up of 3 women actors; the play they were touring was titled "Strike A Woman And You Strike A Rock"; interviewed by Louie Ettling."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger. The episode features a panel talk at In Visible Colours, the International Festival of Films and Videos by Third World Women and Women of Colour, held in Vancouver from Nov 15-19, 1989. Description on tape case: "Production & Co-Productions."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Sara Diamond. Description on tape case: "Keynote speech to conference, The Heat Is On; Women on Art on Sex; sponsored by Women in Focus; the conference is about pornography and censorship, looking at sexual images created by women."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Jane Evans. Description on tape case: "Jane Evans, vice-president of the national Action Committee on the Status of Women; from the conference Women and College Education in BC: Where is our Future?; her opening address is entitled "Women's Studies As A Political Tool"; the conference was put on by the College-Institute Educators' Association of BC, held May 3-5, 1986; recorded at Douglas College."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Mary Lynn Stewart-McDougall. Description on tape case: "Speaker is Mary Lynn Stewart-McDougall, a professor of history & women's studies at SFU and author of several books. She is the BC representative to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women; this is part of the conference, Women and College Education; recorded at Douglas College."
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of the Lesbian Show celebrating the anniversary of the Vancouver Lesbian Centre. The episode features interviews with Vancouver Lesbian Centre collective members and with Honey from Acting Up.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of the Lesbian Show. The episode contains an interview with co-founder of the publication 'The Radical Reviewer' about class, feminism and writing.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Lesbian Show. The episode includes interviews with participants of the Gay/Lesbian Pride Day parade followed by an interview with Robin Tyler backstage at Van East by Quintana Leslie.
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of the Lesbian Show hosted by Tracy and Mary. This episode features interviews with The Righteous Mothers, Anne [Drascall], and Virginia Apuzzo (National Gay Task Force) at the UBC Gay Lesbian Conference.
Item is an audio recording containing a radio spot advertising the business Womyn's Ware for the Lesbian Show. There are two copies of the advertisement on the tape.
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of the Lesbian Show hosted by Mika, Deanna and Ramona. This episode is entitled 'Out on Campus' and features interviews with women from the Gays and Lesbians of UBC, a professor from Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University and women from the Langara Women's Centre.
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of the Lesbian Show hosted by Ramona and Deena on the topic of friends and lovers. Description of the show from a newspaper clipping inside cassette case: "When I was straight, women were my friends and men were for sex. Having both relationships from the same population can lead to confusion. Some thoughts on the matter."
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision from April 28, 1986. Episode guests include [Judy] Rebick (Ontario Commission on Abortion Clinics), a listener on Expo and militarism.
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision. This episode focuses on women in Iran and features a news segment on women political prisoners in Iran, two interviews with women refugees from Iran and music from [Parisa Anghani], an Iranian folk singer .
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision. This episode is hosted by Dorothy Kidd and focuses on women in prison. The episode features interviews with Ivy Scott and Miriam Azrael (BC Federation of Women's Prison and Action Committee) and Claire Culhane (Activist), as well as musical selections by Miriam Azreal about the situation of women in prison.
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision featuring an interview with Maria Campbell, Metis writer and author of the book Halfbreed. The last ten minutes of the episode is a phone interview with Arden [Rishpan], the National President of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists).
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision. This episode features content about women in Central America, including an interview with Miriam Palacios (Guatemala).
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision. This episode features content about women in Japan, including interviews with E. Patricia Tsurumi, Beverly Lee and Susan Phillips.