Anita Anderson Interview
Item
Descriptive Metadata
- Identifier
- OBJ_609_sideA_01; OBJ_609_sideB_01
- Title
- Anita Anderson Interview
- Description
- An interview of Anita Anderson conducted by Sara Diamond. Anita describes how she and her sister’s politics and radicalization were influenced by the Longshore strike; Yugoslavian cultural activities in Vancouver; working as a busgirl; organizing waitresses with the Hotel and Restaurant Employee Union; blacklisting; the Yukon in the 1940’s.
- Format
- MP3
- Type
- Audio recording
- Creator
- See all items with this valueWomen's Labour History Project
- See all items with this valueSara Diamond
- Date Created
- 1979
- Is Part Of
- Sara Diamond fonds
Research, Contributions, Curation
- Contributor
- Anita Anderson
- Places, Locations and Nations
- Vancouver, Canada, Unceded Territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations
- Note
- Digital file shared by Simon Fraser University Archive.
Source
- Provenance
- The personal archive of Dr. Sara Diamond donated to the Crista Dahl Media Library and Archive in 2018. It includes audio cassette dubs of the Women's Labour History Project oral histories. Simon Fraser University shared their digital files of interviews with the Crista Dahl Media Library and Archive to assist in defraying costs of digitizing the Sara Diamond fonds.
- Access Rights
- For research purposes. Requires permission to publish. Please contact the archivist.
- Rights Holder
- Sara Diamond
Other metadata
- Case Study
- Case Study 1
- Resource class
- Sound
Interpretive Analysis
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