This is an early cover of the Montreal Health Press handbooks, educating the public about sexually transmitted diseases (then referred to as venereal disease).
This poster was designed by the International Women’s Day Committee of Toronto for the 1982 International Women’s Day. The main image is of a bare-footed woman in a red dress holding a purple flag that is billowing out behind her. The themes of this…
This announcement, from the Joseph Staško Fonds (20-002), was published in Bratislava following to Milan R. Štefánik's death following a plane crash on May 4th, 1919.
This poster announces the International Women’s Day activities in Hamilton, near Toronto for 1982. The main themes were women at work and women’s health.
Aldus Manutius (1449-1515), active in Venice, was an Italian printer, credited for the invention of Italic type, as well as “pocket” format books (chiefly the octavo, which was easily portable, in contrast to the very large formats popular at the…
This small poster announces the Angela Davis conference organized on the International Women's Day in 1985. Angela Davis was invited by the Committee for March 8 in Toronto. Angela Davis activist and then co-chair of the National Alliance Against…
This poster announces the International Women’s Day activities in Toronto for 1984. The poster shows a crowd of female figures at the bottom, holding letter placards to form the words “RISE UP”. The theme of this year was Rise up for issues including…