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Royal Winnipeg Ballet Alumni Association fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1973- 2018

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Alumni Association fonds includes: constitutions (1991-2004); records of the advisory committee (1989); records of the executive (1990-2018); records of annual meetings (1990- 2017); records of the general committee (1991-2008); Update newsletter (1990-2018); directories (1992-2017); records of anniversary celebrations, including photographs (1999-2015); records of the British Columbia Alumni Association (1991-2008); archives planning (1973-2010); Bank of Montreal Certificate and Agreement (1991); By-Law Amendment 1B (1992); records of the Alumni Association Scholarships (2016-2017); “Things” Consignment Contract (2014); and articles of agreement.

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Barbara Cook fonds

  • Fonds
  • [1993] – 2017

The Barbara Cook fonds includes the following series: an Alumni questionnaire [1993]; Dance Collection Dance article (2015); and obituary and funeral service bulletin (2017).

Community Mental Health Activists/Advocates in Manitoba

  • CA OHCUW 22C1-CMHA
  • Collection
  • 2017

Collection consists of one oral history project for which Karen Clements was the Primary Investigator. The Community Mental Health Activists/Advocates in Manitoba Oral History Collection consists of 18 interviews (from a total of 25 interviews in the overall project) with mental health activists/advocates in Manitoba, conducted between August and October, 2017. All interviews are fully transcribed, and 17 have available audio. The research project was funded through a Brandon University, Faculty Health Studies Research Grant. The definition of activist/advocate for the purposes of recruitment was an individual who identifies (by self or others) as a mental health activist/advocate in Manitoba working for social and system change in the area of mental health. This did not include individuals whose advocacy is limited to advocacy for conventional services for one individual or individuals whose advocacy is limited to advocacy for clients as part of professional clinical work.

Interviews are conducted by various interviewers who were part of the research team:
• Principle Investigator - Karen Clements (Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Brandon University or DPN BU) – conducting interviews and data analysis
• Research investigators – Debra Dusome (Assistant Professor, DPN BU); Kristen Hardy PhD (c) York, (instructor at University of Winnipeg, Brandon University, and Teaching Affiliate, Centre for the Support of Teaching, Learning & Technology); Dana Naismith (Assistant Professor, DPN BU); Stan Rossowski (peer support worker, community activist) - conducting interviews and data analysis
• Transcriptionists – Sara Groleau; Jacqueline Saurette; Kirsten Surovy
• Copy editor – Sara Groleau

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Women’s Committee of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1956 - 2016

The Women’s Committee fonds includes the following series: constitutional and standing rules (1976-1997); minutes (1961-2016); financial records (1961-2012); reports (1963- 2016); records of the annual meeting (1979-2015); records of the Things shop (1966-2009); funding raising (1957-2005); newsletters (1968-2016); correspondence (1962-2005); records of the Special Events Committee (1964-1989); membership lists (1961-2008); strategic planning records (2004); promotional material (2007); magazine /newspaper articles (1984); job descriptions; obituaries of members (1998-2012); and award nominations (2016).

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Elizabeth Wilcox fonds

  • Fonds
  • 2012

The Elizabeth Wilcox fonds includes an obituary (2012).

Hilary Druxman fonds

  • Fonds
  • 2009

The Hilary Druxman fonds includes promotional material (2009).

Kaye Kerr fonds

  • CA UWA 17.013
  • Fonds
  • 1970 - 2004

Fonds reflects two key facets of Dr. Kerr’s career with the University of Winnipeg, and is divided into two corresponding series. First is her role in the Faculty Association’s Committee on the Status of Women, a body that examined gendered discrimination, particularly in terms of salary, among the University’s faculty and staff. The second is her involvement in the fields of childhood psychology and child care: both her administrative and scholarly activities through the University of Winnipeg’s Developmental Studies program, as well as her participation on government committees such as the Child Care Education Program Approval Committee. Fonds is divided into two series that correspond to these two facets.

The first series is comprised primarily of records from the surveys conducted by the Committee on the Status of Women, including data and the compilations and reports generated therewith. It also includes some research materials related to the status of women. The second series is comprised of correspondence, records of meetings, and reports, primarily generated by the University of Winnipeg Department of Psychology and Senate and the Manitoba Department of Education. Also includes some research materials related to child psychology and child care.

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Ann Mortifee fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1971 – 2004

The Ann Mortifee fonds includes newspaper and magazine articles (1971-2003) and photographs (1971-2004).

Bill Hutton fonds

  • Fonds
  • [1988]-2004

The Bill Hutton fonds includes the following series: articles about Cuba (1996-[2002]); correspondence (1996 - 1997); Testimony from Patrice Merrin Best (1997); musical score (1988); newspaper article (1994); and Alumni Association questionnaire [1991].

Marie Bass fonds

  • Fonds
  • 2001

The Marie Crowe fonds includes an obituary (2001).

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