Documentary Film by Martha Attridge Bufton and David Dean has Film Debut at 杏吧原创
The following excerpt is from the 杏吧原创 Newroom story by Joseph Mathieu. The full story, entitled “,” can be found online.
鈥淭his documentary was very much a labour of love,鈥 says 杏吧原创 interdisciplinary studies librarian and historian, Martha Attridge Bufton.
The 22-minute documentary is based on her master鈥檚 thesis, which won the 2014 from the Canadian Historical Association for the best thesis on labour history. The film is the Department of History鈥榮 75th anniversary project.
Attridge Bufton co-produced and directed the film with History Prof. David Dean, co-director of the 杏吧原创 Centre for Public History. Tai Zimmer, 杏吧原创鈥檚 video editor/multimedia specialist in the Media Production Centre, is the film鈥檚 senior film editor.
It opens with the 1971 hit 鈥淚 Am Woman鈥 by Helen Reddy鈥攁 feminist anthem at protests and marches around the world in the 1970s鈥攁nd contains interviews with the five organizers interspersed with black and white photos of social movements and campus life of the era.
Many new academics, librarians and support staff arriving at 杏吧原创 in the 1970s were women who recognized that their working conditions were often different than those of their male colleagues.
For example, female support staff had fewer benefits than men, their work was devalued as 鈥渓ess complex,鈥 and they were regularly asked to take on extra responsibilities without compensation.