Series entails Brindley’s art career, including exhibitions, sales, and art practice.
The series contains the administrative records of LGBT Youth Line dating from its founding in 1993 to 2015. It contains material related to the organization’s operations, from annual and financial reports, Board Meeting minutes, program evaluation reports, service statistics, correspondence, certificates and awards.
The series contains meeting minutes, reports, surveys, and publications produced by Gays and Lesbians Aging and its subcommittees. Also included are newsletters, resource lists, and public relations information.
Angus Reid poll results, fact sheets, pamphlets, flyers, information sheet, news release, and an essay.
Debate Organized by the Toronto Coalition for Equal Families during Elections 1995.
Series consists of administrative files documenting the activities of the Foundation for Equal Families. Included in the series are: correspondence (including e-mail), minutes, agendas, lists, notices, forms, by-laws, brochures, flyers, press releases, financial records, reports, a letters patent, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and other textual material.
The series contains records pertaining to the governance of Gays of Ottawa. This includes their history, by-laws, constitution, finances, grant applications, anniversary details, and administrative files relating to renting spaces. The series also contains the correspondence, minutes, and other relevant files of the committees within G.O.
Series consists of records pertaining to Gregory Pavelich’s involvement with several community organizations and committees., including AIDS Action Now!, and the Coalition for Lesbian & Gay Rights in Ontario. Records document his advocating of gay and lesbian equity within the education system and labour unions, particularly within the Toronto District School Board. His activities surrounding reforms to the policing of the gay and lesbian community are also documented. The series includes correspondence (including e-mail), lists, agendas, flyers, reports, press releases, brochures, minutes, articles, notes, and a periodical.
This series consists of files maintained by the Campaign for Equal Families for administrative purposes. Included in the series are correspondence, lists, agendas, a by-law, balance sheets, reports, memoranda, notes, meeting minutes, an educational kit, statements of account, invoices, offers to lease, an insurance policy, forms, grant application packages, receipts, and original mock-ups of newsletters, flyers and pamphlets. The “Anti-homophobia training” file documents training to Ontario Government Protection Services staff after an incident at Queen’s Park following the defeat of Bill 167.
ASL Registration list of members.
Press releases.
A demonstration in front of the Ontario Legislative building. Gay Pride Day 1994 - Ontario Legislature.
The series contains Pink Type’s office procedures, time logs, message books, meeting minutes, and correspondence. Also included are type books and advertising materials.
The series contains the administrative records of the Community Homophile Association of Toronto dating from 1970 to 1977. It includes bylaws, Board of Directors and Committee minutes and reports, financial records, grant applications, membership applications and cards, telephone log sheets, and records relating to the CHAT offices, Community Centre and staff.
Contains subseries:
1- Board of Directors and Committees
2- Financial Records
3- Membership
4- Telephone Logs
5- CHAT Offices and Community Centre
6- Staff
The series contains the McMaster Homophile Association’s meeting minutes, constitution, financial records, and correspondence dating from 1972-1977. Also included are meeting minutes for the Gay Line, a volunteer-run crisis phone line operated in part by members of the MHA.
The series contains records pertaining to the governance and administration of the Lesbian and Gay Friends of Concordia from 1978 to 1980. It is composed of event planning materials, meeting minutes and agendas, and financial records.
Records documenting the activities of Carroll Holland in her capacity as a part-time staff member of the Ottawa-Carleton Police Liaison Committee for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities. Records focus on her involvement with the Community Access Project and as Project Coordinator for the Barrier Elimination Plan (BEP) Project. Records document meetings of the Liaison Committee and those pertaining to the two projects, project planning and activities, and articles written by Holland in Capital Xtra! and other publications.
File contains notes planning a canoe workshop, educational materials on canoeing for members, a guide for canoe leaders, a membership list, and a Canoe Camping Club Handbook from the YMCA-YWCA.
File contains agendas for planning a trip to Bon Echo Provincial Park, an informational newspaper for Bon Echo, and camping gear checklists.