The Canadian Committee on Women’s and Gender History – Comité canadien de l’histoire des femmes et du genre (CCWGH-CCHFG) is the largest committee affiliated with the Canadian Historical Association. Founded in 1975, our goal is to promote teaching and research in the field of women’s and gender history.
Through our website, you can:
- Join the CCWGH-CCHFG or renew your membership.
- Make a donation.
- Participate in our Facebook discussions.
- Check our blog.
- Find resources in women’s and gender history.
- Learn about our mandate, executive, prizes, activities, and history.
Fort d’environ 100 membres actifs, le CCHFG est un des plus grands comités affiliés à la Société historique du Canada. Fondée en 1975, notre association favorise l’enseignement et la recherche dans le domaine de l’histoire des femmes et du genre.
Vous êtes cordialement invités à visiter notre site web, où vous pouvez:
- Rejoindre le CCWGH-CCHFG ou renouveler votre adhésion.
- Faire un don pour soutenir nos activités.
- Participer à nos discussions sur Facebook.
- Lire nos annonces.
- Trouver des ressources pour l’enseignement et pour la recherche sur l’histoire des femmes et du genre.
- Vous renseigner sur notre mandat, sur notre exécutif, sur nos prix, sur nos activités et sur l’histoire du comité.
Image Credits/Crédits photos
From the top left, moving counterclockwise/Du haut à gauche se déplaçant dans le sens antihoraire
- “Easter March for Peace Toronto,” April 16, 1964, Lil Greene fonds, Library and Archives Canada.
- Ted Grant, “At Matilda Newman’s Store,” ca. 1964-1969, Ted Grant fonds, Library and Archives Canada.
- “A First Nations woman [Lillian Rose Brown] canning salmon outdoors [Lillian’s Haida names were Amgiidahl and Halthgoojewwhy],” [1947], National Film Board of Canada, Library and Archives Canada.
- “On the rocks along the shore of Lake Nipissing,” July 1950, National Film Board of Canada, Library and Archives Canada.
- Rosemary Gilliat Eaton, “Young girl wearing a red sweater holding a black cat,” [ca. 1953-1964], Rosemary Gilliat Eaton Fonds, Library and Archives Canada.
- “Women canning sockeye salmon at the Imperial Cannery, Steveston, B.C.,” September 1958, National Film Board of Canada, Library and Archives Canada.
- Chris Lund, “A teacher at work at Laurentian High School. Ottawa, Ont.,” 1959, National Film Board of Canada, Library and Archives Canada.
- Bob Tipple, “Women on Sky Glider chair lift,” 1971, Pacific National Exhibition fonds, City of Vancouver Archives.
- “Woman working in science classroom, Montréal Neurological Institute, Montréal, Québec,” May 1954, National Film Board of Canada.