Charlottetown & the Power of Women In this interview we talk to Judy Rebick about her role in the 1992 referendum on the Charlottetown Accord. Judy led the campaign by the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC) for the “No” side. Judy tells us about the events leading up to the referendum on the constitution, how NAC developed and decided their policy on the Charlottetown referendum, what it was like to be in the middle of the media storm around the referendum, and what the outcome meant for women. with Judy Rebickinterviewed by Tara Cleveland Transcript Resources Material From the Archive The Women’s Constitutional Conference (1992) – poster Why You Need To Be At The Constitutional Table NAC’s Lesbian Issues Committee – letter “Come Out Against A Bad Deal” Native Women’s Association of Canada Material From theWeb The Charlottetown Accord Document – Canadian Encyclopedia Will it be Yes or No to the Charlottetown Accord? – CBC Archives 1992 Women’s Constitutional Conference, Judy Rebick (Charlottetown Accord) Thank you… This project has been made possible in part by Library and Archives Canada’s Documentary Heritage Communities Program.