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8 minutes about anti-sexual-assault campaign
04 Dec, 2013 | 0:07:59 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

Interview with Wendy Potter about the Don't Be That Guy campaign, alerting men to their responsibility to not commit sexual assault. She also talks about drug-assisted sexual assault, which is committed very frequently using any of a variety of drugs commonly available. Produced by Frieda Werden of CJSF radio, Burnaby BC, Canada. 8 minutes.
Talk by Dr. Rachael Johnstone of Queen's University
01 Mar, 2013 | 0:29:55 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

Rachael Johnstone's thesis, titled The Politics of Abortion in Canada After Morgentaler: Women's Rights as Citizenship Rights, is based on extensive interviews and documentary analysis of abortion rights at the federal and provincial levels, with a focus on New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec. She spoke recently in Toronto, at a forum hosted by the Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly. Her topic...
Room for improvement!
19 Oct, 2012 | 0:24:47 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

Canada and all its levels of government have obligations under CEDAW, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. West Coast LEAF tracks compliance by the province of BC, in the form of a report card. The grades are not too good this time around.
Women in the media will be a topc for Vancouver's MDD
26 Oct, 2010 | 0:25:35 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

Kathleen Cross, SFU Communications lecturer and Coordinator for Canada in the Global Media Monitoring Project tells how little coverage women have gained in the news here, compared to globally, since 1995.
community radio report on feminist response to the massacre
07 Nov, 2009 | 0:06:54 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

On Dec. 6, 1989, 14 women engineering students were murdered in Montreal for being "feminists." Women in the community and across Canada mobilized in response, with repercussions lasting until today.
Interview with Executive Director of Lu's Pharmacy - opened July 7 2009
15 Jul, 2009 | 0:11:34 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

Gleyse de França interviews Karen Duncan, Executive Director of Lu's Pharmacy, the first women's pharmacy in North America, opened by the Vancouver Women's Health Collective on East Hastings Street in Vancouver.
10 Sep, 2008 | 0:22:13 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

BC poet Gabriella Kullak reads her long poem about domestic violence. Originally aired in CJSF's women's collective program, Intra-Venus.
05 Sep, 2008 | 0:03:34 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

[Announcer script to precede item] On Thursday, September 4, British Columbia's highest court dismissed a constitutional challenge of the province's controversial "bubble-zone law," which restricts protests to approximately 30 metres from the entrances to abortion clinics. Jan Westlund reports from Vancouver.
13 May, 2008 | 0:59:15 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

A forum of diverse opinions, organized by The Workless Party.
13 May, 2008 | 0:59:53 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Women's Issues in Canada

Jan 20, 2008 was the 20th anniversary of this important Supreme Court decision. A panel held in Vancouver marked the event with speakers who have been part of the struggle.
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