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Lalita Ruma RanaLalita on her wedding day.
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Labor Council Nominations: Colored Man Declares War on Trades MovementNewspaper arcticle includes segment about Hugh T. Simmons, a Black, British Subject from Jamaica, living in Port Alberni, and resident of the province for 22 years. Simmons stated he would enter politics due to being denied employed as a result of the racism of longshoremen and mill workers in Alberni. The Trades and Labor Council Secretary wrote in reply that the "international labor organization was founded on the principles of equality, with no recognition of creed or color." and that the labor in question were not affiliated with organized labor so the council could not act.
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IMAGeNATION 2002 postcardIndigenous Media Arts Group promotional postcard. IMAG and APTN-Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (Ch.71) present IMAGeNATION Aboriginal Film & Video Festival, November 7-10, 2002, Vancouver, Canada.
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IMAGeNation 2004 postcardIndigenous Media Arts Group promotional postcard advertising the IMAGeNation 6th annual Aboriginal Film and Video Festival, February 26-29, 2002.
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Technological Medicine Wheel: Website LaunchHandbill advertising the website launch and party of Cease Wyss' Technological Medicine Wheel. Part of IMAGeNation Aboriginal Film and Video Festival. Event held at grunt gallery November 9, 2022. Presented by Video In.
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[Unidentified chambermaids or waitresses]A photo of unidentified chambermaids or waitresses. c.1930s. This was possibly taken in Nova Scotia where May Martin did organizing work. Courtesy of May Martin.
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[May Ansell (Martin) in automobile she and Ted Ansell drove from Windsor, Ontario.]A photo of May Ansell in the automobile that she and husband Ted Ansell drove from Windsor, Ontario, to Calgary, Alberta. They sold it in Calgary for cash and hitchhiked to Vancouver. April 1940.
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[Emily Nuttal and May Martin with respective male partners]A photo of Emily Nuttal and May Martin with their respective male partners. Courtesy of May Martin.
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[Barbara Stewart and Anita Sarich. Sarich is wearing a traditional Yugoslavian dress]A photo of Barbara Stewart and Anita Sarich, in which Sarich is wearing a traditional Yugoslavian dress.
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[Protest at Provincial Courthouse plaza]Protest at the Provincial Courthouse, Vancouver, Georgia Street. "Native Women Rights Now" sign.
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[Group of protestors at Provincial Courthouse plaza ]A group of protestors with signs advocating for women rights at Provincial Courthouse plaza Vancouver, c.1975.
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[Demonstration on Provincial Courthouse steps featuring gay rights sign including GATE Vancouver]Demonstration on Provincial Courthouse steps featuring gay rights sign including GATE Vancouver.
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The Chocolate Shop CafeThe Chocolate Shop Cafe [160 West Hastings Street - interior staff group]
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Pete Pantages' new cafe "Peter Pan"Group portrait in front of 1180 Granville Street