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Chenier, Elise

Beyond protest: Foregrounding caregiving and service organizations in gay political responses to the HIV epidemic in Vancouver
Lesbian and Queer Generations in Vancouver: An Intergenerational Oral History Project
Love-Politics: Lesbian Wedding Practices in Canada and the United States from the 1920s to the 1970s
Social status, the Patriarch and Assembly Balls, and the transformation in elite identity in Gilded Age New York
Still Working in the Shadow of Men? An Analysis of Sex Distribution in Publications and Prizes in Canadian History
The golden speculum: a history of the Vancouver Women's Health Collective, 1970-1983
Three reincarnations of the Smilin' Buddha Cabaret: Entertainment, gentrification, and respectability in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside 1952-84
“Sisterhood is powerful, but not easy:” Conflict, American imperialism, and splintering at the 1971 Vancouver Indochinese Women’s Conference

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