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Please browse the gallery below for all photos relating to Getting the Word Out. Select an image to enlarge and read the image description. You may also click on a collage for a list and description of each resource featured.
A press operator standing at the controls of a large web offset press smiles at the camera while a continuous sheet of freshly printed newspaper rolls off the press. At the bottom left, individual copies of the same newspaper are visible after they have been cut and folded.
A bearded man typing on a small manual typewriter which has a sheet of paper fed onto the roller.
A collage of four overlapping front pages of radical newspapers: the Western Clarion, the Provincial Freeman and two pages from the Colonial Advocate.
A black and white photograph of workers standing on top of a Canadian Pacific train with others standing by the tracks attempting to climb on the train. The focal point of the photo is of a man climbing up the train to join the group standing on top.
A black and white photograph of a group of protesting women standing in front of two buildings, carrying signs and banners with one stating Abortion Is Our Right and another one that states Vancouver Women’s Caucus. One woman walks across the space in front of the group and on the left, a man in a suit speaks to a person in the crowd.
A black and white photograph of a white medium-sized boat sailing on the water with two mountains behind it. On the boat are two names, Phyllis Cormack and Greenpeace, representing the original name and new name.
A collage of various periodicals, publications, and buttons for activist groups and movements.
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