More about The Banner Project

Excerpts taken from Healthsharing, Volume 11, No. 3 – Summer 1990

“What is the Banner Project?

Across the country, women have taken to the streets to tell the Tory government that budget cuts won’t silence us. Now we are going to Ottawa. The Banner Project is a chance for women’s groups across Canada, of whatever size, to let the government know what is really going on in our lives.

We are asking every women’s group in the country to produce a protest banner. You might want to illustrate the experiences of women in your community with sexual harassment, low wages, racism, poverty, or homophobia.

We hope that women will hold their own actions to display their banners. They will be collected and taken to Ottawa by regional representatives. There, we will form one huge banner that we hope will be big enough to tie up the Parliament Buildings!

When Will It Happen?

Tying up Parliament will coincide with the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs, scheduled to take place in Ottawa, October 8-11, and coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women.

Why Are We Doing It?

Cutbacks: Federal budget cuts have eliminated or reduced social services and programs for women. Groups speaking out on behalf of women and voicing opposition to government policy have also suffered devastating cuts.

Solidarity: We want to show the government the strength of women across the country working together in solidarity. We want to challenge its cynical treatment of us and our programs. We want to hold the government to its supposed commitment to equality for women.

Contact the National Action Committee on the Status of Women representative in your area or Healthsharing for further information.”

Archival Materials

Photos

Photo of a banner highlighting violence against women and the impact of funding cuts to women's programs and services. It was part of the Banner Project, which asked women's groups across Canada to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Battered Women’s Support Services
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of the Campbell River Woman's Center banner with the slogan "A Woman's Place is Everywhere". Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Campbell River Woman’s Center
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
The CARAL banner highlights the National Day of Action on October 13,1990, and the slogan "Don't Criminalise Abortion in Canada." Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): CARAL
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of one section of the Banner Project showing CUPE 2424 slogans including "Tory Economics = Working Poor" as well as the Women's Centre, St. Thomas University's "Fight Sexism; Fight Racism". Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): CUPE 2424
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Healthsharing's banner calls for free accessible healthcare for all women. It is one section of a huge banner made up of individual protest messages created by women's groups across Canada. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Healthsharing
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
"Montreal 6 December 1989" is the message of this banner. It was one of many protest banners created for the Banner Project (1990) when women's groups across Canada were asked to write a message that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Montreal 6 Dec. 1989
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
The Nova Scotia Federation of Labour Women's Committee banner was filled with dozens of signatures alongside the slogan "Facing the Challenges". It was part of The Banner Project which asked women's groups across Canada to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Nova Scotia Federation of Labour Women’s Committee
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
The theme of the Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre's banner is "Women Power." The Banner Project asked women's groups across Canada to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo showing several of the banners representing different Québec and francophone women's groups in front of the Parliament Building in Ottawa. They were part of the Banner Project which asked groups across Canada to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Parliament Hill
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
The slogan of the Port Alberni Women's Centre banner was "Rural women need access to...." along with a list that included jobs, education, social services, and housing. It was part of the Banner Project which asked women's groups across Canada to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Port Alberni Women’s Centre
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo from the Banner Project in 1990 showing B.C. Federation banner depicting the fight to end women's inequality as a Snakes and Ladders game. Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Snakes and Ladders
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of the Sudbury Women's Centre/Le centre des femmes section of the Banner Project. Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Sudbury Women’s Centre – Le centre des femmes
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of one section of the Banner Project and featuring the message, "Toutes ensemble pour un pouvoir féministe". Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Toutes ensemble pour un pouvoir féministe
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of the Vancouver Women's Health Collective section of the Banner Project. Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Vancouver Women’s Health Collective
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of the protest banner created for the Banner Project by Waterlily, a feminist newspaper in Newfoundland and Labrador. Women's groups across Canada were asked to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Waterlily
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
This banner was part of the Banner Project and focuses on the extent of wife assault and homicide in Canada. The Banner Project asked women's groups across Canada to produce a protest banner that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Wife assault a leading cause of homicide
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)
Photo of the Women's Research Centre of Vancouver banner which called for funding for feminist research to be restored. This banner was one of many created by women's groups across Canada that would become part of a huge banner in Ottawa. The goal was to show the strength and solidarity of women during the Third Commonwealth meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs in October 1990.
The Banner Project (1990): Women’s Research Centre of Vancouver
  • Year created:

    1990
  • Photographer:

    Amy Gottlieb
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)