RESOURCES/RESSOURCES

Pas le temps d'arrêter!
Office national du film
(Contactez votre bureau local)

Ce film présente trois femmes, soit une opératrice de machine a coudre, une travailleuse domestique et une travailleuse de l'industrie du vêtement et les obstacles auxquels elles se heurtent dans la société canadienne, en particulier le racisme et le manque d'accès à de bons programmes de formation linguistique et professionnelle.

Clippe, mais clippe égal
Direction des communications
Ministère de l'éducation
1035, rue de la Chevrotière
11e étage
Quebec (Quebec) G1R 5A5

Ce film vidéo est entrecoupé de dessins animes et de témoignages de vedette sur le thème du sexisme et de la violence dans les vidéo-clips. Un guide d'animation accompagne le film.

Société royale du Canada
C.P. 9734
Ottawa (Ontario)
K1 G 5J4
Tel: (613) 992-3468

Le Comité de promotion de la femme dans les arts, les lettres et les sciences a produit un film vidéo a partir de la table ronde organisée à la mémoire des quatorze femmes assassinées à l'École polytechnique de Montréal. Sept spécialistes appartenant a diverses disciplines présentent leurs points de vue et formulent des recommandations pour contrecarrer les "réactions brutales". Vidéo et transcription: 50 $ + 2,50 $ de frais de manutention et d'expedition; transcription uniquement: 10 $. En anglais et en français sans traduction.

BOOK/PUBLICATIONS

Surviving and Thriving
Kootenay Women in Trade and
Technology
RR#1
Winlaw, B.C VOG 2JO
(604) 226-7621

Available for $15 (plus GSI), this is a collection of the edited transcripts of the most interesting and timely workshops from the Women in Trade and Technology conference in 1988. The text is useful for pre-trade and technology courses, and provide essential background and practical approaches for instructors, employment, employment equity practitioners, and others.

Claiming the Future
The Royal Society of Canada
P.o. Box 9734 Ottawa, Ontario
Kl G 5J4
(613) 992-3468
Fax (613) 992-5021

The booklet is designed to encourage young women to obtain undergraduate and graduate degrees in science, engineering, the humanities or social sciences. Twelve Canadian women scholars are portrayed, including Monique Frize, Lorna Marsden, Sylvia Fedoruk and Geraldine Kenney-Wallace. Price $10/each plus GST and postage and handling.

Searching for Subjectivity in the World of the Sciences
CRIAW Paper No. 25
408, 151 Slater Street
Ottawa, Ontario
KIP 5HZ
(613) 563-0681
Fax (613) 563-0682

This feminist paper, written by Roberta Mura, argues that any science should be open to examination for the imprints that its creators, usually men, have left upon it. Paper are $4 + $1 postage and handling (20% on orders of 1 0 or more of the same title).

Women in Science and Engineering Indusry, Science and Tochnology Canada
235 Queen Street
Ottawa, Ontario KIA OH5
(613) 998-0484

IST Canada is producing three bilingual statistical profiles on women in science and technology. The first, which looks at women's enrolment, degree attainment and faculty membership in Canadian universities, has been published. The second, to look at the same issues in community colleges, and the third, on labour force participation, will be out next year.

The land that we Dream Of
OISE Publishing
252 Bloor Street W.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V5
(416) 926-4723
Fax (416) 926-4725

This participatory study of community- based literacy explores the practice and theory through an in-depth look at three programs---their mandates, physical environment, and day-to-day operations.

Canadian Feminist Periodical Index,
1972-1985
and
Canadian Feminist Thesaurus
OISE Publishing
(as above)

The Index includes 15 English and French periodicals published between 1972 and 1985, with 14,000 records and access by subject, author, and title. The Thesaurus features over 6,000 items to help find and organize written materials about Canadian women and the women's movement. Both are bilingual.

Faces of Feminism
Second Story Press
760 Bathurst Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2R6
Tel/Fax (416) 537-7850



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