Original final metadata spreadsheet created during the gathering of interviews conducted in the Second Wave Archival Project (now Second Wave Feminism Oral History Collection) dated May 2011. One interview metadataa entry for Jane Oxenbury is missing.
This zine is produced by QUIRK-E Ziners. It documents the experiences of the authors during COVID-19 in Vancouver, British Columbia in a compilation of written text and images. The Zine reads "Layout and editing: Val Innes, Photographs: credited throughout unless they are stock photos. QUEERING COVID is self published and printed by Qmunity in 2020." Part of the introduction page reads "This Zine was conceived because a group of Queer seniors, River Glen, Val Innes, Gayle Roberts, and Ellen Woodsworth, the Ziners in the Queer Imaging and Riting Kollective, thought our personal and shared experiences of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic needed to be documented."
Transcript for interview with Lola Lange, commissioner on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, February 25th, 1995, Langley, BC. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman. Lola Lange was a feminist from Alberta involved in organizations like the Alberta Farm Wives' Union and 4-H. In 1967 Lola was awarded a grant by the Bank of Montreal to study the effects of continuing education in rural and farming communities. Lange's role on the commission was to represent the voices of women living in rural farming communities.
Transcript for interview with Nancy Pollak, editor of Kinesis, on June 5th, 2008. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Kinesis (1974-2001) was a Canadian feminist periodical based in Vancouver and published by the Vancouver Status of Women. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).
Interview with Jeanne Lapointe, commissioner on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Quebec City, August 24, 1995. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman. Jeanne Lapointe was an academic, the first woman professor in 1940 in the Faculty of Arts at the Université de Laval and a commissioner on the Royal Commission on Education in Québec.
Interview with Fatima Jaffer, editor of Kinesis, on June 3rd, 2008. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman as part of an oral history project on feminists in alternative media. Kinesis (1974-2001) was a Canadian feminist periodical based in Vancouver and published by the Vancouver Status of Women. Barbara wrote about feminist periodicals in a chapter of her book ''Beyond Bylines'' (2011).