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Some Advice for Overcoming
Barriers to Women's
Achievement in Non-Traditional
Occupations

by Barbara Carroll & Frances
Cherry
CRIAW
151 Slater Street, Suite 408
Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5H3
$3.00/member, $4.00/non-member

This paper is No.13 in the CRIAW Feminist Perspective series.

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Directory of Women's
Groups Dealing with
Employment Equity and
Pensions
for Homemakers

Union Culturelle des Franco-Ontariennes
50 Vaughan Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1M 1X1
(613) 741-1334

In both French and English, this national directory is a work
tool and a reference guide for issues of employment equity and pensions for homemakers.

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Women and Non-Traditional
Jobs Project: Final Report

Toronto Board of Education
Equal Opportunity Office
155 College Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5T lP6
Free

This report covers the results of the 'Non-Traditional Work
Interest Survey" conducted by the Board in 1988.

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Surviving and Thriving:
Women in Trades & Technology &
Employment Equity

Kootney Women in Trades
& Technology Assoc.
R.R.#1
Winlaw, B.C. V0G 2J0
(604) 226-7624 $15.00

This book presents edited transcripts of workshops held at the national Conference on Women in Trades and Technology in October 1988. The material provides insights into the experiences of women working in trades and technology, and can be used in program development for implementing Employment Equity initiatives.

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The Chaos of
Subjectivity in the Ordered
Halls of Academe

by Kathleen Rockhill
Centre for Women's Studies in
Education
252 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario M5S lV6
$4.00 + $1.00 (postage) prepaid

With minor revisions, this is the text of a talk given in the "Popular Feminism Lecture Series" at OISE in 1986. Rockhill speaks of her struggle to speak, within academe, from her experience of sexual abuse and the paralysing constraints that exist in the university.

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Breast Cancer Series
YM- YWCA of Winnipeg
100,290 Vaughan Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2N8
(204) 943-0381
$5.00 /book or $20.00/ set of 5
books

This series on breast cancer deals with such topics as risk factors, the right physician, reconstruction, and sexual relationships in easy to understand language. Titles in the series are: "Understanding Breast Cancer," "Diagnosis and Treatment," " After Breast Cancer," "A Time for Sharing, " and "Glossary and Resources."

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Feminist Organizing for
Change: The Contemporary
Women's Movement in Canada

by Nancy Adamson, Linda Briskin & Margaret McPhail Oxford University Press Trade Publicity Department 70 Wynford Drive Don Mills, Ontario M3C 1J9 (416) 441-2941 $19.95 (paper) + $2.00 shipping

This book documents and analyzes the struggle of the contemporary Canadian women's movement to make change. It concludes with an extensive bibliography and a selection of previously unpublished documents from the Canadian women's movement.



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