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Notes: A Historical Collection of Written Communication at 6015 Willow Street

From the Forward: This is a compilation of notes, letters and memos written and received in and around the property of 6015 Willow Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia between May 2001 and October 2004. Notes being a popular and vital form of in-house communication at Willow Street Manor, this collection is an important piece of Historical Documentation - A valuable look into the lives of the popular Team Willow. Most of the surviving notes included herein are addressed to Paul Hammond, the longest standing member of the Team. Enjoy. -- E. Willow, Chairman - 6015 Historical Society.

Can't Stop the Waves: A Community Radio Zine

"Can't Stop the Waves: A Community Radio Zine is meant to be a basic introduction into the world of alternative media broadcasting in Montreal, Canada, and around the world, and more than a historical exploration, it's meant to be a useful resource guide for anyone slightly interested in getting involved. We've included brief histories of community radio stations, explored the political philosophies behind the movement, spotlighted some excellent radio endeavours around the world, expounded tips for good radio making and created a resource lists of organizations, collectives, and stations in Montreal, Canada you can get involved with. It's far from comprehensive or definitive, but hopefully will get something tingling in your minds. Take back the airwaves!"

Hoax # 4: Feminisms and Hirstories

"Hoax is intended to question how you feel about feminism in relation to different aspects of day-to-day life. In this fourth issue, we will be exploring the topic of hirstories. We wanted to approach feminism from a different perspective, exploring a chronology of both where we are going and how we have come to be. We all live simultaneously within past, present, and future versions of ourselves. We fixate on our memories, make judgements based on our imperial experiences, and push ourselves to obtain fixed goals for unforeseeable futures."