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By NANCY BROWN of The Advocate Alberta Women's Institute members are participating in a week- long boycott of stores selling pornographic material . Members finding pornographic material in stores will approach store managers to tell them of the ban . The idea for the province- wide ban came from Judith Hazlett- Dennehy of Balmoral Women's Institute, located just north of Red Deer. She made the suggestion at last May's an-nual convention in Olds, says Balmoral member Jennifer Lund, Mrs. Hazlett- Dennehy's sister . " You shouldn't be able to buy milk from the same store you buy pornographic magazines," said Mrs . Lund . She said members agreed there's an in- W. 1 Convene A Workshop The Gray Nun Regional Centre was the home forapproximately fifty members of the Alberta Women's Institute Executive, Directors and the Constituency Conveners from January 20th - 23rd inclusive . The Workshop was an extensive study of the factions that will enable our members to do their best in their communities . Norma Farquharson, the keynote speaker gave a seminar on ' Communicating Assertively' to all those convenors and anyone who joined for the afternoon . Aileen Kritzinger, an A . W. I . member, gave an enlightening class on ' Writing a Resolution' . This also included the parlimentary procedure in presenting resolutions . Shirley Myers, Head of Home Economics Branch, Alberta Agriculture, Women protest pornography creasing danger of acceptance of oorno2ra- Fxecutiva mamharc to st vear vlewea a Due to the ever- increasing availability of pornographic material, the Alberta Women's Institute has made porno graphy one of its major concerns for the coming year . While it is difficult to define porno-graphy to the satisfication of everyone, Maude Barlow, a consultant on women's issues, explains it as " verbal or pictorial material which represents or describes sexual behaviour that is degrading or abusive to one or more of the participants in such a way as to endorse the degradation ." phy because of continued exposure to it . " We're concerned about all pornogra-phy, about becoming immune to it . And then you push it a little bit further," said Mrs. Lund. The province's 159 branches has 2,500 members ; nine branches in the Red Deer area from Innisfail to Lacombe have 132 members. All have promised to boycott stores that handle magazines dealing with pornography . Provincial president Kathryn Hubber-field said today members will urge store managers to discontinue selling particular magazines, or move them where they can't be seen by youngsters. Members are especially concerned about " violence with a sexual connotation - not only with women, but men as well ANjoins in fight against pornography industries combined. i n 1982 there were 264 different rluld porn magazines available, and over sixty percent of the films bought by video recorder owners we[ c X rated As chairman of the Alberta Women's Institute's Committee on Pornography . I find the messages conveyed by porno-graphy frightening . It is appalling to know that some men want to master, hurt, torture, and even kill, women . " Not a Love Story", a National Film Board offering, was one of the first productions to shock audiences into numbed silence . Last spring, while attending a workshop on pornography, I viewed a ghastly slide presentation of clips from magazines and video tapes, all told the ladies of how their department can always be of assistance in their branch meetings, handicraft judging and as an information bureau. ' Effective Speaking' by Sharon Bazant of St . Albert was a highlight . It does not matter when we speak, but it taught us how to always be ready to meet the challenge . The Provincial Education Conveners of the A . W . I . presented their goals and accomplisments in a panel . These workshops are held once a year for the executive and conveners, but their expenses were paid through a grant from the Wild Rose Foundation this time . slide presentation on pornography that showed one magazine suggesting " incest is fun, try it with a youngster," said Mrs. Hubberfield . " That's sickening ." Members aren't identifying particular magazines or stores, said Red Deer Centre convenor Doris Northey, who added the ban is on " violence as opposed to erotica." " Stores throughout Alberta, if they're carrying pornographic material, will be boycotted," said Pat Mayne, president of Highway Women's Institute, a local branch including Red Deer and rural areas south- Provincial members chose this method to commemorate Founders Week, celebrating Adelaide Hoodless who founded the first Women's Institute in 1897 . Begun in Ontar-io, the association now has branches throughout the world . ration and distribution of hard- cc Pornographic material in Canada . But we have come to realize that to 1 more effective we must educate of mvinbers . iml tlu- general public . Mar people have no awareness of the issur others avoid it entirely . Those who hav confronted it have reacted with shocker horror . The AWI will have knowledgeable speakers and visual presentations on the programs of upcoming institute con-ferences and meetings . These meetings are open to the public . Members are being asked to be aware of the " five foot bylaw" pornographic material in stores should be placed at lc-[ tire t- t . rt- 1r
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Title | Pine Lake History - 1976 - 1989 |
Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
Description | Branch History |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811093 |
Date | 2007 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 137 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | By NANCY BROWN of The Advocate Alberta Women's Institute members are participating in a week- long boycott of stores selling pornographic material . Members finding pornographic material in stores will approach store managers to tell them of the ban . The idea for the province- wide ban came from Judith Hazlett- Dennehy of Balmoral Women's Institute, located just north of Red Deer. She made the suggestion at last May's an-nual convention in Olds, says Balmoral member Jennifer Lund, Mrs. Hazlett- Dennehy's sister . " You shouldn't be able to buy milk from the same store you buy pornographic magazines," said Mrs . Lund . She said members agreed there's an in- W. 1 Convene A Workshop The Gray Nun Regional Centre was the home forapproximately fifty members of the Alberta Women's Institute Executive, Directors and the Constituency Conveners from January 20th - 23rd inclusive . The Workshop was an extensive study of the factions that will enable our members to do their best in their communities . Norma Farquharson, the keynote speaker gave a seminar on ' Communicating Assertively' to all those convenors and anyone who joined for the afternoon . Aileen Kritzinger, an A . W. I . member, gave an enlightening class on ' Writing a Resolution' . This also included the parlimentary procedure in presenting resolutions . Shirley Myers, Head of Home Economics Branch, Alberta Agriculture, Women protest pornography creasing danger of acceptance of oorno2ra- Fxecutiva mamharc to st vear vlewea a Due to the ever- increasing availability of pornographic material, the Alberta Women's Institute has made porno graphy one of its major concerns for the coming year . While it is difficult to define porno-graphy to the satisfication of everyone, Maude Barlow, a consultant on women's issues, explains it as " verbal or pictorial material which represents or describes sexual behaviour that is degrading or abusive to one or more of the participants in such a way as to endorse the degradation ." phy because of continued exposure to it . " We're concerned about all pornogra-phy, about becoming immune to it . And then you push it a little bit further," said Mrs. Lund. The province's 159 branches has 2,500 members ; nine branches in the Red Deer area from Innisfail to Lacombe have 132 members. All have promised to boycott stores that handle magazines dealing with pornography . Provincial president Kathryn Hubber-field said today members will urge store managers to discontinue selling particular magazines, or move them where they can't be seen by youngsters. Members are especially concerned about " violence with a sexual connotation - not only with women, but men as well ANjoins in fight against pornography industries combined. i n 1982 there were 264 different rluld porn magazines available, and over sixty percent of the films bought by video recorder owners we[ c X rated As chairman of the Alberta Women's Institute's Committee on Pornography . I find the messages conveyed by porno-graphy frightening . It is appalling to know that some men want to master, hurt, torture, and even kill, women . " Not a Love Story", a National Film Board offering, was one of the first productions to shock audiences into numbed silence . Last spring, while attending a workshop on pornography, I viewed a ghastly slide presentation of clips from magazines and video tapes, all told the ladies of how their department can always be of assistance in their branch meetings, handicraft judging and as an information bureau. ' Effective Speaking' by Sharon Bazant of St . Albert was a highlight . It does not matter when we speak, but it taught us how to always be ready to meet the challenge . The Provincial Education Conveners of the A . W . I . presented their goals and accomplisments in a panel . These workshops are held once a year for the executive and conveners, but their expenses were paid through a grant from the Wild Rose Foundation this time . slide presentation on pornography that showed one magazine suggesting " incest is fun, try it with a youngster," said Mrs. Hubberfield . " That's sickening ." Members aren't identifying particular magazines or stores, said Red Deer Centre convenor Doris Northey, who added the ban is on " violence as opposed to erotica." " Stores throughout Alberta, if they're carrying pornographic material, will be boycotted," said Pat Mayne, president of Highway Women's Institute, a local branch including Red Deer and rural areas south- Provincial members chose this method to commemorate Founders Week, celebrating Adelaide Hoodless who founded the first Women's Institute in 1897 . Begun in Ontar-io, the association now has branches throughout the world . ration and distribution of hard- cc Pornographic material in Canada . But we have come to realize that to 1 more effective we must educate of mvinbers . iml tlu- general public . Mar people have no awareness of the issur others avoid it entirely . Those who hav confronted it have reacted with shocker horror . The AWI will have knowledgeable speakers and visual presentations on the programs of upcoming institute con-ferences and meetings . These meetings are open to the public . Members are being asked to be aware of the " five foot bylaw" pornographic material in stores should be placed at lc-[ tire t- t . rt- 1r |
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