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Opened in 1968, Rochdale College was an experiment in student-run alternative education and co-operative living in Toronto, Canada. It provided space for 840 residents in a co-operative living space. It was also a free university where students and teachers would live together and share knowledge. The project ultimately failed when it could not cover its financing and neighbours complained that it had become a haven for drugs and crime. It was closed in 1975.
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Video clips and descriptions Video clips and descriptions archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-69-580-3204/life_society/hippies/clip11 - Web |
Historic Rochdale documents Historic Rochdale documents www.collectionscanada.ca/2/17/h17-221-e.html - Web |
Documentary and interview with a former resident. Documentary and interview with a former resident. pot.tv/archive/shows/pottvshowse-2269.html - Web |
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Architectural description Architectural description www.chbooks.com/online/eastwest/092.html - Web |
A personal reflection A personal reflection gvanv.com/compass/arch/v1401/bennett.html - Web |
The story of Rosie Rowbotham The story of Rosie Rowbotham cannabisculture.com/articles/32.html - Web |
The Rochdale College Museum The Rochdale College Museum homepages.nyu.edu/~spores01/rochdale.html - Web |
Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, Yor... Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, York University pi.library.yorku.ca/.../browse?value=Rochdale+College&type=series - Web |