Pat Schulz

Pat Schulz (August 17, 1934 – December 12, 1983) was an influential Canadian feminist, revolutionary socialist, organizer and writer.[1] She was the subject of the National Film Board of Canada documentary Worth Every Minute, directed by Catherine Macleod and Lorraine Segato.[2] Toronto's Pat Schulz Child Care Centre is named in her honour.[3]

  1. ^ The last name she used during her second marriage, Pat Mitchell, is used in some LSA-LSO historical documents
  2. ^ Canada, National Film Board of. "Worth Every Minute" – via www.nfb.ca.
  3. ^ "Care | Pat Schulz Child Care Centre | Ontario". Pat Schulz Childcare. Retrieved 2022-01-06.