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NEW/WGS 367 – Women and Health / The Politics of Gender and Health

NEW/WGS 367 – Women and Health / The Politics of Gender and Health was an interdisciplinary course addressing issues of contemporary importance to women as providers and recipients of health care and as subjects of health care research. She began teaching this course in 1985. Sub-series begins with two files on similar course offerings, NEW 363: Selected Topics in Feminist Theory – Sexuality and Power (1988-1989) / Selected Topics in Feminist Theory – Reproductive Rights, Freedoms & Technologies (1989-1990), and also includes syllabi, lecture notes, tutorial materials, assignment instructions, sample assignments, and exam materials.

Undergraduate Philosophy Courses

Sub-series consists of files on undergraduate philosophy courses taught by Morgan, with particular focus on PHL 243: Philosophy of Human Sexuality and PHL 267: Philosophy of Feminism. Material includes syllabi, lecture notes, test questions, and tutorial worksheets.

Centre for Bioethics and Institute of Medical Sciences

Morgan became a member of the Joint Centre for Bioethics (JCB) in 1990 and was cross-appointed to the Institute of Medical Science from 1992-1998. Files in this sub-series include correspondence about her appointments and correspondence about the appointment of Peter Singer as Director of the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics in 1996.

Women & Gender Studies

Kathryn Morgan began teaching in the Women’s Studies Programme in 1977. Over the course of her career she was active in the development of Women’s Studies as an academic discipline at the University of Toronto. Materials in this sub-series document the growth of the programme at the U of T from its early days as an undergraduate programme at New College through to the launch of the Graduate Collaborative Program in Women’s Studies in 1994-95, the creation of the Institute for Women’s Studies and Gender Studies in 1999 (now Women & Gender Studies Institute) and the admission of graduate students in 2007 (MA) and 2013 (PhD).

Files include Program Committee minutes, newsletters, correspondence and memos, course proposals, programme review files, newspaper clippings and event posters. There are several files of planning documents and proposal drafts about the establishment of the Collaborative Graduate Programme in Women’s Studies. Morgan was co-chair the committee to develop a graduate programme in Women’s Studies (1989-1990) and chair of the Ad Hoc Steering Committee to develop a Collaborative Graduate Programme in Women’s Studies (1991-1994).

Department of Philosophy

Files document Morgan’s work within the Department of Philosophy. This includes her roles as a sessional contract lecturer, who received the OCUFA Teaching Award in 1980, her tenure appointment in 1983, and promotion to Full Professor in 1989. There are several files of activity reports, correspondence related to her salary and the “Progress Through the Ranks” (PTR) process, and files about the re-configuration of her appointment between Philosophy and Women & Gender Studies in the early 2000s. Other files document various departmental initiatives and events, course proposals, and correspondence between Morgan and departmental colleagues.

Transcripts, questionnaires, and recordings

Sub-series includes transcripts, questionnaires, and recordings from the Kurdish oral history project which Professor Hassanpour designed and led as part of his historiography of the Peasant Movement in Mukriyan Kurdistan.

Correspondence - Alphabetical

Subseries consists of personal correspondence sent and received by Mr. Ezrin, primarily relating to his career and business contacts. The material covers his time at Speedy Muffler King, Inc. and features numerous congratulatory letters regarding his 1994 promotion to President and CEO. Includes networking letters written by Ezrin to others in the business community, letters recognizing achievements such as nominations to the Order of Canada, and correspondence regarding Ezrin’s connections to politics, charities, and community organizations.

Correspondence

Series consists predominantly of correspondence received by Mr. Ezrin in his professional roles. The material covers periods from early in his diplomatic career at the Canadian Consulate General to later corporate positions. Included are numerous letters of thanks and congratulations particularly surrounding Ezrin’s professional transitions between different areas of government and within the corporate sector. The material represents the extensive and broad contacts Ezrin developed and maintained throughout his career and includes correspondence from individuals such as Jean Chretien, Bob Rae, and Heather Reisman, among many others.

Reference materials

Subseries consists of miscellaneous reference items about Kathleen Parlow and the creation of her recording archives, as well as two catalogues of her record collection.

Thursday series

Subseries consists of a program from a concert in the Thursday Afternoon Series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.

Thursday series

Subseries consists of a program from a concert in the Thursday Afternoon Series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.

Opera division

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by students in the University of Toronto Opera Division at the Faculty of Music.

Thursday series

Subseries consists of programs and recordings from the Thursday Afternoon Series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.

Thursday series

Subseries consists of a program from a concert in the Thursday Afternoon Series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.

Thursday series

Subseries consists of a program from the Thursday Afternoon Series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.

Thursday series

Subseries consists of programs and recordings from the Thursday Evening Series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.

Thursday at noon series

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday at Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. These events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music. This subseries includes performances that occurred during the regularly-scheduled noon-hour, as well as Thursday afternoon and evening performances.

Opera division

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by students in the University of Toronto Opera Division at the Faculty of Music.

Opera division

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by students in the University of Toronto Opera Division at the Faculty of Music.

Thursday afternoon series

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Afternoon series, the Thursday Scholarship Concert, and the Thursday Evening series. This group of concerts features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. These events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music.

Thursday afternoon series

Subseries consists of recordings of concerts in the Thursday Afternoon series, the Thursday Evening series, and the Thursday Scholarship series. This group of concerts features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. These events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music.

Opera division

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by students in the University of Toronto Opera Division at the Faculty of Music.

Thursday afternoon series

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Afternoon series and the Thursday Scholarship series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. These events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music.

Opera division

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by students in the University of Toronto Opera Division at the Faculty of Music.

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