Society for Political Action for Gay People (SPAG) banner at demonstration
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- [ca. 1978]
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
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Society for Political Action for Gay People (SPAG) banner at demonstration
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Society for Political Action for Gays (SPAG)
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Solidarity in the face of police repression : mass demonstration
Squat : solidarity : buy it or guard it : NPA your time is up! : homes not games
Flyer for demonstration held Sunday, October 22, 2006, at Pigeon Park, Hastings & Carrall. "Every night 1000's of poor people are forced to SQUAT in parks, alleys and abandoned buildings - anywhere hidden from the POLICE. One year ago the NPA were elected in Vancouver with the promise to purchase one building a year and convert it to social housing. We demand they do this IMMEDIATELY!. . . . "
Stand for housing : vote for housing
Stand in solidarity with Six Nations!
Handbill for rally held Tuesday, April 25th, 2006, at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
"This action being organized in solidarity with the Six Nations is intended to serve as a deterrence to prevent any further police escalation against the Six Nations. We stand in support of the demands of the clan mothers for an immediate cessation of all construction by Henco Industries on Six Nations territory and for resolution to the current standoff to be conducted on a nation-to-nation basis. . . . "
Stand together against the cuts : rally & march : Saturday March 23
Statement of opposition to the G8 University Summit
Printed statement distributed during demonstration held Friday, May 21st, 2010, to protest the G8 University Summit held in Vancouver. "From May 20th to the 22nd Vancouver will be hosting the G8 University Summit ahead of the G8 and G20 meetings in Ontario this June. Like the G8 and G20 meetings the summit is an opportunity for closed door, unaccountable meetings to further economic and social agendas that promote exploitation, profit, environmental degradation and colonization of the world's resources . . . ."
Stop Harper's war now! : real aid, not bombs!
Handbill for rally and roving protest held Saturday, May 29, 2010, at Vancouver Art Gallery, in opposition to war in Afghanistan.
Stop Israel's massacre in Gaza : end Israeli apartheid : free Palestine
"Rally and march to protest the massacre of more than 650 Palestinians (including over 120 Children) in Gaza since December 27, 2008"
Poster for rally held Saturday, January 10, 2009, at the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1 p.m. Includes list of endorsing organizations.
Stop Israel's war crimes in Palestine now!
Stop the deportation of Laibar Singh
"Mr. Laibar Singh is a 48-year old paralyzed Dalit Punjabi who is facing deportation to India."
Poster for march and rally held Saturday, November 17, 2001, at [Seaforth] Peace Flame Park, opposing war in Afghanistan.
StopWar statement on the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games
"The Olympic Charter states that the Olympic movement aims, 'to place sport at the service of the harmonious development of man, with a view to promoting a peaceful society concerned with the preservation of human dignity.' The StopWar.ca coalition in Vancouver, Canada considers that this noble ideal is contradicted by the reality of the Games which reveals a consistent, predictable and historical pattern of militarization and anti-democratic acts everywhere that they are hosted. . . ."
Student campaign U.B.C., the pilgrimage : The pilgrims nearing the promised land
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Support rally for Little Sisters [stop homophobia banner]
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
item is a photograph showing a group at a support rally for Little Sister's. Jim Deva is shown in the front row, second from the right. Doug Barr is pictured in the second row, third from the right. Michael Wicks is shown in the back row, far right.
Svend Robinson and panel speakers
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Svend Robinson, Michael Cassidy and Alastair Clayton
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a photograph showing (L-R) Svend Robinson, Michael Cassidy and Alastair Clayton. Typed note adhered to back of photograph: 'Ottawa - Alastair Clayton (right), Director General for the Federal Centre for AIDS joins the demonstration that is protest
Take back our city : festival and parade organized by the 2010 Welcoming Committee
Take back our city : 'welcome' the 2010 Olympic torch
Take back our city : welcome the 2010 Olympic torch with free games, free food and free speech!
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
["Take Back Our City" anti-Olympics rally outside the Vancouver Art Gallery]
The Canada Quilt Vancouver volunteer steering committee
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a photograph showing the Canada Quilt Vancouver volunteer steering committee. Pictured (L-R): Anne Jull (Logistics Coordinator), Elan Fabbri (Hospitality Coordinator), Joy Moon (Emotional Support Coordinator), Ken McBane (Quilting Coordinator), Gordon Hewitt (Music Coordinator), Audrey Rose (Volunteer Coordinator), Daniel Collins (Media Coordinator), Judy McGuire (Project Coordinator).
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a videocassette containing a short film entitled 'The NAMES Project'. The film discuses the impact of The Names Project, which resulted in the creation of a large scale quilt with the names of people lost to the AIDS epidemic. The film includes footage of Cleve Jones (Executive Director of The NAMES Project) and Mike Smith (General Manager of The NAMES Project) and shots of the quilt on tour in various cities in the United States.
The Olympic torch relay in Victoria : information pamphlet
The people vs the City of Vancouver : DTES community trial date : Sunday April 19th 1 p.m.
Flyer for demonstration held Sunday, April 19th, 2009 at Pigeon Park, organized "with support" of: The Olympic Resistance Network, the Anti-Poverty Committee, SFPIRG, The Workless Party, and 2010 Watch. "Accused: The City of Vancouver; Charge: Social Cleansing; Dates of Offence: July 2003-Present. Synopsis: Since the Olympic Bid of 2003 the City of Vancouver has waged a violent war on the community of the DTES. . . ."
The quilt : a spread of hope : Canadian national tour June-July 1989
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of The Rational from June 14th hosted by Patrice Lesley. Topics include a Metro Vancouver transit strike and West End residents resisting the neighbourhood presence of Burger King.
Tribute rally for Dr. George Tiller in Vancouver
Poster for event held Thursday, June 18, 2009, Grandview Park, Vancouver. "Please come out to honour the courageous and dedicated doctor who was assassinated on May 31 in Wichita Kansas."
Unemployed? Here we go again! : 1930's, 1980's : demand jobs now!
Item is a notice of a rally on April 9, 1983.
[Unemployment demonstration outside new Post office - 349 West Georgia Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Unemployment demonstration outside new Post office 349 West Georgia Street]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Unidentified demonstration [Walk for Peace?]
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Union Made hosted by Al Grierson and Louise May. The episode features a segment at the UBC Archives with George Brandak and a documentary about the 1976 strike by the Canadian Association of Smelter and Alloy Workers.
Unite for universal rights : Women's rights have no borders : Saturday March the 8th and rally