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2008.3.1.079
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1968-1998 (Creation)
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(1923 - 1999)
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File consists of published articles written by Bridget Moran:
- "O Canada, we stand on guard for them!"
- "Big daddy and our pensioners"
- "The anatomy of poverty"
- "Running from life"
- "Frankly speaking"
- "The welfare club isn't exclusive" (The Citizen)
- "I was a petty white official" (The Citizen, Dec. 11, 1968)
- "Welfare - only bureaucracy shows growth" (The Vancouver Sun, Jan. 20, 1976)
- "Watch out Bill, Dave's gaining" (The Vancouver Sun, May 11, 1976)
- Typed letter written by Bridget Moran re: welfare in the election campaign (Jan. 9, 1975)
- Rough handwritten draft of letter written by Bridget Moran re: welfare in the election campaign
- "Welfare...1969"
- A speech (?) re: recommendation for particular core courses to be offered at UNBC
- "Women and Poverty"
- "That expedient Socred phrase" (The Sun)
- "The hardcore poor who defeat us in the poverty war" (Canadian Panorama, April 5, 1969)
- "Don't call them poor, just broke" (The Vancouver Sun, Aug.1, 1968)
- "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept. 2, 1970)
- "Colors inside a goldfish bowl" (The Citizen, Dec. 18, 1968)
- "My backbone is great and my soul is rested" (The Vancouver Sun, Mar. 11, 1967)
- "Hospital emergency ward: B.C. has its own style of disaster" (The Citizen, April 2, 1969)
- "B.C.'s welfare cycles needs a fresh attack"
- "Most of welfare dollar goes for administration"
- "How can a white woman know about Indians?" (Feb.27, 1969)
- "What is your preference: no prejudice or no food?" (The Citizen, Feb. 12, 1969)
- "The reserve: cradle or coffin?" (The Citizen, Jan. 15, 1969)
- "Fiery young princess 'sounds like a racist'"
- "The tragedy of battered children"
- "The welfare club isn't exclusive" (The Citizen, Dec. 2, 1968)
- "LaMarsh: too much, too late"
- "Student power confined" (Nov.18, 1968)
- "The demise of the geriatric square" (The Citizen, Nov.28, 1968)
- "Frankly Speaking: in the land of the midnight sun" (North Star, July 15, 1970)
- "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept. 30, 1970)
- "An innocent plays housing roulette" (Vancouver Sun, Jan.15, 1970)
- "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Oct. 7, 1970)
- "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept. 1970)
- "Frankly Speaking: suicide and the welfare state" (North Star)
- "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept.2, 1970)
- "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept.23, 1970)
- Letter to the Editor "A high price for the piper" (The Sun, Feb.9, 1973)
File also contains miscellaneous articles not written by Bridget Moran:
- Allan Fotheringham byline (The Sun, April 3, 1976)
- "IRA threatens to kill special court officials"
- "Welfare activist sees swing in social attitudes" by John Pope (The Citizen, May 3, 1976)
- "Study reveals poor quality of life on reserves" (The Citizen, Oct.13, 1995)
- "Tribal chief labels Campbell 'racist'" (The Citizen, Oct. 16, 1998)
- "Schools get Nisga'a treaty course" (The Citizen, Oct. 15, 1998)
- "Teaching guide maps native culture studies" (The Citizen, Oct. 15, 1998)
- "Nisga'a treaty more than a century in the making" (The Province, Aug.1, 1998)
- "Record 1.5 million kids live in poverty" (The Citizen, Nov. 29, 1997)
- "Authors tour Central Interior" (The Citizen, April 17, 1991)
- "X-factor means boys will always be boys"
- "Brief concerning the status of women within the Department of Human Resources" prepared by the Task Force on Sexism in Social Work (Sept. 1975)
- "Welfare moms 'exploited' study finds" (The Citizen, Aug. 13, 1997)
- "Local poverty subject of research" (The Citizen, July 23, 1997)
- "Women downtrodden in Canada despite promise, group says" (The Citizen, Sept.11, 1997)
- "Poor won't go away"
- "One family cost taxpayer $500,000 in 22 years"
File also includes miscellaneous material consisting of:
- Unidentified handwritten notes
- Handwritten notes: shopping list with prices (Sept. 1, 1972)
- Handwritten notes re: food shelter and rent costs for April 1973 and Dec. 1975
- Handwritten summary re: financial aid distribution
- Handwritten notes re: salary increase (?) in April 1973 and April 1975
- Memo to all Field staff from the Norman Levi, Minister of Human Resources (Oct. 24, 1974)
- Thermal print copy of article "The dual welfare system" by A. Dale Tussing printed from Society (Jan./Feb. 1974, vol.11, no.2)
- Various pieces of notepaper with annotations
- Signed copy of letter to Pinder Cheema from Bridget Moran re: resignation from the Governance and Native Programs Committees (Dec. 9, 1997)
- Fax from Island Mountain Arts to Bridget Moran re: February writing workshop, Feb. 21-22, 1998
- Letter from Bridget Moran re: account with Munro Parfitt, Lawyers
- Handwritten research notes
- International Women's Day Quiz
- "Tyee Moon" handout, Third Annual Aboriginal Education Conference (Feb 6-8, 1997)
- Map of Prince George area noting: Stoney Creek Reserve, Wedgewood, Lejac Residential School, Mission School and Shelley.
- UNBC Child Welfare Research Centre, Social Work Program: statistical tables and fact sheets re: child poverty in Prince George
- Copy of letter written by Bridget Moran to Premier Glen Clark re: request to rescind legislation (Dec. 17, 1997)
- Letter from Isabella S. Johnson to Bridget Moran re: request for information or advice for group of Nelson citizens intending to organize community low income group (April 29, 1969).
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Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair use and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining written permission from the copyright holder, please contact the Northern B.C. Archives and Special Collections.
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