Image of man leaping up from a crowd of protesters raising his right hand into the air. Verso reads: "A picketer leaps high in the air to shout his opposition to the Greek king and the military government."
Consists of closed captioned episode featuring Charmaine Gooden (style/beauty editor at Chatelaine Magazine), Brad McIntyre, Faye Resnick (author, "Nicole Brown Simpson: The Diary of a Life Interrupted"), and Barry White (singer/songwriter).
Recording consists of interview in which Jean Augustine discusses why she donated her collection to the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collection; the history and story behind the political button collection; and specific stories about a selection of political and campaign buttons around the themes of Multiculturalism, Status of Women, the Black/African Caribbean community in Toronto and Canada, Social activism (anti-apartheid movement, anti-racism) and political campaigns.
Recording consists of an interview with Jean Augustine in which she discusses the genesis of her political button collection as a Brownies project for her daughters.
Recording consists of an interview with Jean Augustine in which she discusses the Racist Toronto Sun button and the Black community's concern over the tone of the Toronto Sun newspaper articles in the 1980s.