Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 37
... collective members . These women managed the transition house , applied for funding , lobbied government for support and accepted the legal responsibilities of a board . Staff members were responsible for the day - to - day operation of ...
... collective members . These women managed the transition house , applied for funding , lobbied government for support and accepted the legal responsibilities of a board . Staff members were responsible for the day - to - day operation of ...
Page 38
... collective was more like a group . I wasn't here to be a boss . I was just here to make sure that the house would function " .50 Because all tasks were shared in the collective , women were obliged to perform tasks that made some of ...
... collective was more like a group . I wasn't here to be a boss . I was just here to make sure that the house would function " .50 Because all tasks were shared in the collective , women were obliged to perform tasks that made some of ...
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... collective negotiated an additional $ 30,000 from the provincial government , but the home remained on the verge of bankruptcy.78 Moreover , the collective realized that they could no longer function in such small premises , which at ...
... collective negotiated an additional $ 30,000 from the provincial government , but the home remained on the verge of bankruptcy.78 Moreover , the collective realized that they could no longer function in such small premises , which at ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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