Reflections of a Young Feminist

This past fall, Laila Vahed sat down with Rise Up Collective member Julia Aguiar to reflect on her time...

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This button supports Broadside, a Canadian feminist newspaper published in Toronto between 1979 and 1989.

Feminist History Goes Digital:  Broadside & Rise Up Join Forces

About twenty years ago a group of women met at the home of a Broadside collective member to celebrate the life of...

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Farewell Interview with Akosua Adasi

Akosua Adasi recently sat down with Rise Up Collective member Julia Aguiar to reflect on her time working as...

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Susan G. Cole in a still from the video interview.

Origins of Women Against Violence Against Women

A driving force in initiating Toronto's Take Back the Night marches, Women Against Violence Against Women was a feminist...

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Protests, Parades and Potlucks: The Lesbian Mothers Defence Fund

This interview explores the important role the LMDF played in the 1980s, supporting lesbian mothers who faced systemic discrimination...

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The Story of Two Industrial Women Workers

Cathy Mulroy was one of the first women hired into a non-traditional job at Sudbury mining giant Inco

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Organizing Domestic Workers: Intercede

Intercede was an advocacy group of foreign domestic workers and their feminist allies that raised awareness about the exploitation...

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historical photograph of a group of women in front of a banner at an International Women's Day celebration

International Women’s Day and International Solidarity

This audio-only interview focuses on the international solidarity politics of the International Women’s Day Committee (IWDC) during the 1980s.

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Birch Proposals: The Early Fight for Child Care Quality

In June1974, Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary for Social Development, delivered a proposal to change Ontario’s day care licensing requirements....

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Immigrant Women Create the Working Women Community Centre

In 1975, in response to the recognition that a lot of immigrant women were marginalized either because they were...

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Organized Working Women builds women's support picket for Fleck strikers.

Fleck Strike and Feminist Solidarity

This interview focuses the 1978 landmark strike against Fleck Manufacturing, an auto-wiring plant located outside London ON, and the...

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Still from video of Jeannette Corbiere Lavell

Indigenous Women’s fight to end sex-based inequities in the Indian Act

Jeannette Corbiere Lavell describes to Rise Up her long struggle to regain her status under the Indian Act

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Monique Mojica: reclaiming Indigenous history and culture through theatre

In this interview Monique Mojica (Guna and Rappahannock nations), tells her stories of being an Indigenous playwright, performer and...

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DAWN & the Struggle for Disabled Women’s Rights

The Disabled Women’s Network (DAWN) was founded in Winnipeg in 1987 by women from across Canada. 

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This button from the 1982 Organized Working Women Conference features the slogan "Women for Unions, Unions for Women".

Founding of Organized Working Women

The focus of this interview is the founding in 1976 of Organized Working Women, an independent feminist labour organization...

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Still from the video interview of Judy Rebick

Charlottetown and the Power of Women

Judy Rebick talks about the NAC campaign during the 1992 referendum on the Charlottetown Accord.

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A still from the video "Federal Leaders’ Debate on Women’s Issues ", an interview with Chaviva Hosek

Federal Leaders’ Debate on Women’s Issues

Chaviva Hošek talks about the 1984 federal election debate on women's issues.

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The button shows the phoenix of the bookstore rising from the ashes after the 1983 firebombing of the Morgentaler abortion clinic. The Toronto Women's Bookstore was in the same building and was severely damaged by the attack.

Toronto Women’s Bookstore: Becoming Intersectional and Anti-racist

In this interview with Anjula Gogia, she tells the story of her involvement with the Toronto Women’s Bookstore (TWB)

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A still from the interview "Justice in P4W" showing Joey Twins

Justice in P4W

In this new interview about Justice for Women in prisons, Joey Twins and Kim Pate speak about the 1994...

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A cover of the periodical "Wages for Housework Campagin Bulletin"

Founding of Toronto Wages for Housework

This interview focuses on the founding of Toronto Wages for Housework in 1975 and its organizing principles, networks, and...

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Still from video of Sidney Pratt

Portuguese Workers & Cleaners’ Action 1975

This interview focuses on Cleaners’ Action, an advocacy group founded in 1975 to support Portuguese cleaners.

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still with Nancy Ruth, Sue Colley, Marilou McPhedran, and Linda Palmer-Nye

Women’s Equality & the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Canadian women began mobilizing in anticipation of constitutional reform in 1980.  After a series of mass actions, conferences and...

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A still from the video "Creating Crisis Centres for Women" with Darlene Lawson and Deb Parent

Creating Crisis Centres for Women

In this new Women Unite Interview Darlene Lawson and Deb Parent discuss the early history of creating crisis centres...

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Still from video Toronto - Indo-Chinese women's conference

Toronto Indochinese Women’s Conference 1971

In April 1971. women from Canada and the United States met with Indochinese women to strategically collaborate

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Women Unite Relaunched!

Rise Up! is pleased to announce the relaunch of Women Unite, a new collection that includes over 25 video...

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Statement In Response To Concerns About Women Unite

There have been serious concerns raised about the lack of a Black feminist presence in the Women Unite* collection,...

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Angela Robertson, member of the Black Women's Collective, speaks at a protest against police violence. In response to the October 27, 1989, police shooting of 23-year-old Black woman Sophia Cook, the Black Women’s Collective organized the Women’s Coalition Against Racism and Police Violence. This coalition of 35 women’s and progressive organizations brought people together on December 16, 1989, to demand police accountability and an end to police brutality against Black people.

Sharing feminist history

Sharing feminist history with new generations, students and researchers has always been an important goal for Rise Up! We...

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Notes From the Archive: On the Current Crisis…

In writing this update, there is a compulsion to write about the times we’re living through together. This would...

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An image from The Housewife. A drawing of a woman in blue on a grey background. The woman is hanging laundry on a laundry line with a basket beside her.

New to the Rise Up! Archive

We’ve just posted a new article on the website that addresses the critical history of Studio D, Canada’s groundbreaking feminist film-production...

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Solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en

As blockades and other actions continue in support of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation’s opposition of the Costal Gaslink Pipeline,...

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Women of the Spanish Resistance poster in shades of yellow

New to the Rise Up! Archive

We’ve uploaded a wide range of new buttons and posters that chronicle events and campaigns from the women’s movement....

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