(see Campaigns, etc. below - i.e. Project Mobility)
Committee
President - Timothy Hunt
V ice-President - Garth Caron
Treasurer - Evelyn Egger
The Calgary Human Rights Committee
will be meeting on the following dates:
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
at 5:30 p.m.
in the PSAC Calgary Office,
Suite 302, 301 14th Street NW,
Calgary, AB T2N 2A1
Phone: (403) 270-6555
Teleconference Coordinates can be provided if anyone outside the Calgary
area would like to participate via telephone.
Calgary Human Rights Committee - Minutes:
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> February 22, 2011 **pdf** or **rtf**
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> March 9, 2010 **pdf** or **rtf**
> June 22, 2010 **pdf** or **rtf**
> September 28, 2010 **pdf** or **rtf**
> December 7, 2010 **pdf** or **rtf**
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> January 26th - cancelled (no minutes)
May 2011:

The Human Rights Committee celebrates:
13th Annual Fairy Tales Film Festival
Come help our committee as we “sponsor a night” during the festival and see our Public Service Announcement before every film showing during the festival!
2-for-1 admission available only on May 31 only at the venue box office (cash only). If you do not want to take advantage of the 2 for 1 offer you can buy your tickets in advance and guarantee your seat for regular price.
WE WERE HERE
7:00 PM | The Plaza Theatre
Directed by David Weissman | 2011 | USA | 90 mins
A documentary that illuminates and reminds us of the strength of the queer community.
WE WERE HERE is the first documentary to take a deep and reflective look back at the arrival and impact of AIDS in San Francisco. It speaks to our capacity as individuals to rise to the occasion, and to the incredible power of a community coming together with love, compassion, and determination.
YOU SHOULD MEET MY SON
9:15 PM | The Plaza Theatre
Directed by Keith Hartman | 2010 | USA | 86 mins
Mae is a conservative Southern belle of a Mom who dotes on her only son Brian. Every Sunday Mae invites Brian for dinner and serves up a new appropriate young woman of marriageable age for her son’s inspection. Oddly enough for Mae, none of them ever pass the mustard. Armed with a questionnaire from Glamour magazine Mae finally faces the fact that Brian is gay, and aided by her ditzy sister Rose, Mae goes into action mode to find Brian the perfect husband. Hilarity ensues in this laugh out loud comedy as the sister’s launch into unchartered pink waters with gay abandon. An over-the-top farce of unprecedented proportions that works due to the witty script and top-notch performances by Joanne McGee and Carol Goans as the sisters on a mission.
December 2010:
PROJECT MOBILITY - POSTCARD CAMPAIGN
See Cover Letter ** pdf** / **rtf**
See Pamphlet **pdf**
January 14th, 2010
Message from
Timothy J Hunt
and
Making Poverty History!
Human Rights Day - December 10, 2009

Please see the letter from
Robyn Benson re December 10th -
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(Included booklet "Disability Insurance - A Handful of Tips for Alliance Members")
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Pay Equity
PSAC won its pay equity complaint against Canada Post but almost a year later our members are still waiting for their money. Read about the latest developments.
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