I thought you would like to know about this project and might wish to nominate someone for this honour.
Please contact Anna Rothney if you have any questions.
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In honour of the upcoming centennial anniversary of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike, the MFL is pleased to be partnering with the Prairie School for Union Women and the Saskatchewan and Alberta Federations of Labour on a Very Special Project to Showcase 100 Outstanding Women Leaders from across the Prairies who have Led the Fight for Workers Rights Over the Last 100 Years.
Pictures and bios will be displayed at the Prairie School this June 2019 so participants can learn about the Sisters and activists “on whose shoulders we stand”.
Please submit nominations of Manitoban women (including anyone identifying as a woman) who have advanced workers’ rights and women’s rights in our province. We would like nominees to be diverse and reflective of our many backgrounds. Women who have been or are leaders in their unions and the community, champions of change and defenders of rights. Women who have empowered and mentored others to strengthen our movement and women’s equality.
We encourage you to canvass your leadership, staff, executive members, women’s committees and local leadership for nominations.
In order to nominate an outstanding woman, all you have to do it provide a photo and short (1 paragraph) bio.
DEADLINE: Please provide your nominations by February 28, 2019 to ARothney@mfl.mb.ca. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Anna Rothney at 204-947-1400.
_______________________________________________Hi everyone,
A reminder that we are meeting Saturday, December 1 at 1:30 in our regular place at the University of Winnipeg: 2B23 in Bryce Hall
Agenda:
· Evening Events
· Roundtable
· Program
· Finance
· Communications
· Logistics
· Task Review
I think everything fits under these headings, but let me know if I’ve forgotten anything.
See you Saturday,
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
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