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9jul5Spub5-0Showcases.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Mariposa Showcases session performed at the Pub stage on 5 July 2009 and may include performance(s) by Ariana Gillis, Patrick Brealey, and Samantha Martin and the Haggard.

9jul5Spub5-1Northof49.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Songs North of the 49th session performed at the Pub stage on 5 July 2009 and may include performance(s) by Trevor Mills, Ken Voita, Soul Surfers, and The Good Lovelies.

9jul5Spub5-2AmericanNeighb.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Our American Neighbours session performed at the Pub stage on 5 July 2009 and may include performance(s) by Shout Sister Shout, and Steppin’ In It.

9jul5Spub5-3GuitarHeroes.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Guitar Heroes session performed at the Pub stage on 5 July 2009 and may include performance(s) by Luke Doucet, Graham Wardrop, and Ron Douglas.

9jul5Spub5-6FyingCloud.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Flying Cloud Revisited session performed at the Pub stage on 5 July 2009 and may include performance(s) by Nancy White, Flashlight Radio, Jabulani, and Stephen Dunn.

9jul5Spub5-7GoLoudly.wav

Item is an audio recording of the Go Loudly into the Night session performed at the Pub stage on 5 July 2009 and may include performance(s) by Ariana Gillis, and The Fugitives.

A Canadian journalist from CBC visiting the premises of DECA publications (owned by Avialis).

A Canadian journalist from CBC visiting the premises of DECA publications (owned by Avialis). The crew is filming the process. Καναδή δημοσιογράφος του C.B.C. σε επίσκεψη της στις εγκαταστάσεις των εκδόσεων DECA publications. Οι συνεργάτες της βιντεοσκοπούν τη διαδικασία.

A group of eight people hugging and smiling at the camera outside the Trojan Horse coffee house.

Right to left: George Papadatos, Sylvia Midler, Michalis Vitopoulos, Yiannis Markopoulos (Composer), Kosmas Marinatos. Photo taken outside of the Trojan Horse Coffee House that was located at 179 Danforth Avenue. Μια παρέα οκτώ ατόμων αγκαλιάζεται και χαμογελά στον φωτογραφικό φακό έξω από το Δούρειος Ίππος καφέ. Από δεξιά διακρίνονται οι: Γιώργος Παπαδάτος, Σύλβια Μίντλερ, Μιχάλης Βιτόπουλος, Γιάννης Μαρκόπουλος (Συνθέτης), Κοσμάς Μαρινάτος.

A play in the streets

Item consists of a Japanese-Indian family's home movie featuring several children playing performing a play in the a cul-de-sac and pans out to the audience’s patio sets on the street.

Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "We’re in a suburban backyard in Ottawa, ON and it’s summer time in 1984. Sonia, age 4 and her younger sister, age 2 are playing with a swing set and an inflatable tipi likely from Canadian Tire. The inflatable has a small hole to pop your head in, and has imagery of the trope of the "Indian" and the "cowboy." This was strange for Sonia to see when revisiting the footage, because this type of imagery likely wouldn’t be sold anymore.

She and her sister are singing songs in Japanese (her mother’s mother tongue) and Marathi (her father’s mother tongue). The Japanese songs are ones she still recalls and sings to her own children. The Marathi songs are familiar, and Sonia recalls her father teaching them to her, but she doesn’t remember their titles, or know what they mean.

Sonia grew up in Ottawa, and moved to Toronto as an adult. Although she was the minority in school as one of two non-white children, she doesn’t remember feeling out of place. Her parents said that other children called her "blacky" but she doesn’t recall this happening.

In relation to Home Made Visible, Sonia says, "The process of drawing out pieces of history and indicating its value, [and] that it deserves to be preserved is incredible""

Aboriginal Art Interviews

Item consists of an interview with an unidentified man regarding totem carving. The discussion includes how he got into the profession, the intersection between his art and Christianity, and his experience selling his art at the local co-op.

Aboriginal Art Interviews

Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with an unidentified Inuit woman through the aid of an interpreter. Topics include her art, the co-op in Cape Dorset where her art is sold, the finances involved, and the effect of television on the Inuit community.

Achilleas Kostoulis at Trojan Horse performing the songs of Giannis Ritsos

Achilleas Kostoulis at the Trojan Horse Coffee House performing the songs of Giannis Ritsos. The first informal public performance of the series "18 Folk Songs for my Bitter Country". The audience around him applauds. Ο Αχιλλέας Κωστούλης στο καφέ Δούρειος Ίππος τραγουδά τα τραγούδια του Γιάννη Ρίτσου. Η πρώτη ανεπίσημη δημόσια εκτέλεση της σειράς "18 Λιανοτράγουδα της Πικρής Πατρίδας". Γύρω του οι Θεατές χειροκροτούν.

Acting out play titled Fun with Toy

Item consists of a Chinese-Russian family's home movie.

Project and donor contributed description follows: "George Chan gets Kate and her siblings to act out a play he’s labelled 'Fun with Toy' The toy is the mechanical alligator that came directly from China right before Christmas along with customized clothes. They play doctor and nurse with their new presents, the Ben Casey kits.

Stan, plays a mischievous boy who startles the doctor played by Kate. Linda plays the nurse, and Joyce plays the mother of a sick child (the doll). Kate calls it a 'play toy within a play of toys'."

Adler, Yefim

File consists of promotional material, newspaper clippings about Adler and his career as a musician. Also included is an audio cassette recording of Adler's titled, "Elsa's Air" and a compact disc recording of Adler's titled "Symphonic".

Africentric school materials

File contains research material, a CD containing the CBC Radio One's The Sunday Edition recording of "A Discussion of Black-Focused Schools" hosted by Michael Enright on 27 January 2008, and a draft memorandum of understanding between the TDSB and York Un

Ahmed Ghaly_oral history_video.mp4

Interview with Ahmed Ghaly, 23, was born in Cairo and immigrated to Mississauga, Canada in 2008 because his parents wanted a better lifestyle and education. Ahmed shares memories of school, friends, and sports before and after migration. Even though he lives in Canada, all his peers are Egyptian or Arab and he still listens to Arabic music. He remains closely connected to his homeland and frequently visits Egypt. He wishes to move back one day. Interviewer is Sarah Al Naqeeb.

Aijia Waithe

File consists of material related to an applicant to the Archie Alleyne Scholarship Fund.

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