Acknowledgements

This project was made possible by the generous support of many people and organizations. 

First and foremost we would like to thank all of the activitists who took part in this oral history project. Your commitment to social change and passion in your work is inspiring and we thank you for taking the time to share your stories and experiences with us and with those who view your interviews in the years to come. 

There were many people who collaborated with us throughout this project. A special thank you to Roy Hanes and Hollis Pierce for initiating this project. Roxanne Lafleur and Jen Whitney provided wonderful assistance in the creation of this virtual exhibit. Thank you to Ryan Patterson for the continous help with technology and overall support. Thank you to Chris Trainor for the archival expertise. We would also like to thank Adrian Chan and Kelly Fritsch for their finanancial and moral support throughout this project. 

We would also like to thank the following funding bodies from Carelton University for their generous financial support which made this work possible: Evelyn Maud McCorkell Fund (EMMF) - Carleton School of Social Work; Carleton Research and Engagement Grant (CREG) - Carleton's Faculty of Public Affairs; Internship-Carleton University Research Experience for Undergraduate Students (I-CUREUS); and the Research and Education in Accessibility, Design, and Innovation (READi) program. 

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