September 1987 Community consultations at OISE form the basis of our philosophy for a community based, multidisciplinary and holistic health centre.August 1988 Whole Centre for Women's Health receives Letters of Incorporation.December 1989 Whole Centre for Women's Health approved for funding.Early 1990 First five staff members hired prioritizing Health Promotion. Three Health Promoters were hired – one African, one Caribbean and one African-Canadian.Early 1991 One day anti-racism session led by Amah Harris of Theatre in the Rough. We rename ourselves Women's Health in Women's Hands.October 1991 WHIWH hosts Toronto appearance of African American women's health pioneer Byllye Avery's presentation – Women helping Women.more...See more text