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Who killed Canadian history?

File consists of articles from magazines and websites, reports, and correspondence relating to teaching history in secondary schools, the connection between history and citizenship, the role of Remembrance Day and commemoration in society, and revisions to J.L. Granatstein's book, Who Killed Canadian History?

Posters and ephemera

File contains posters pertaining to Mi'kmaq history month, North York, and notable Black Canadians and Americans including Kenney Robinson, Bromley Armstrong, Yvonne Atwell, Lynn Jones, Chief Devon Clunis, Nelson Mandela, Bob Marley, MalcomX, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., Oscar Peterson, Rita Cox, Eva Smith, Harry Ralph Gairey, John Brooks, and Kobe Bryant. File also consists of a "Nelson Mandela : the face of freedom" calendar (1996) the flag of liberation" and a "Four Seasons Festival Productions and Black Cultural Arts Project Ontario presents Viadorsha" publication (2012) which includes a CD and pertains to the history of the BCAPO.

CJ Ref: Cristo Roy

Compact disc is titled "Cristo Rey, The "School That Works ["]: 60 Minutes Wednesday on CBS: with chapters.

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

Ethnography

File contains presentation titled "Conducting Ethnographic Research : a brief guide".

Aijia Waithe

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

Alex Goodman

File consists of material related to a recipient of the Archie Alleyne Scholarship Fund.

Kastner interviews and Nigeria 70 documentary

File contains copies of Sarah Kastner’s interviews with Mary Polito, friend and literary executor of Vera, and with Vera’s husband, John Jose. File also contains a CD marked “Nigeria 70 : documentary”.

Ontario Arts Council grant material

File consists of records pertaining to an Ontario Arts Council grant application submitted by Jim and Rosemary Galloway. Includes a demo CD of audio recordings.

Paul J. Hoeffler

File consists of video recordings of documentaries on the work of photographer Paul J. Hoeffler, as well as correspondence, Hoeffler's CV, eulogy notes, reproductions of his photographs, and a published volume entitled "Paul Hoeffler Jazz."

Socio-technical literature bibliography

File consists of original and updated versions of The Socio-Technical Systems Design (STSD) Paradigm, (Eindhoven University of Technology, 1993), along with supplements.

Correspondence

File consists of mostly e-mail correspondence pertaining to the editing of "Between Gods" and Pick's literary appearances, including as host of the Rogers Writers' Trust Shortlist Readings and jury member for the prize. Also included is a grant application to the Canada Council for the Arts and a 28 March 2012 recording of "Two-faced Sky" from the Manhattan School of Music, featuring Pick's poetry.

My life

Discs in this file pertain to a lecture given by Jean Randolph, with a performance by Jacob Wren and Adam Kinner, titled "Stage Set Stage: on identity and institutionalism", at the SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art on 15 January 2014. Randolph's talk is entitled "The poetics and politics of dissociation".

My life

File includes a 1987 postcard sent by Greg Curnoe to Randolph. The compact disc in this file contains images from a 2005 presentation given by Randolph at OPTICA 2005, "Elegy for an educated bum".

My life

Included in the file is a postcard date-stamped on 23 August 1937.

Jeanne

Compact disc in this file contains copies of Jeanne Randolph's e-mail correspondence.

Official Opening Mariposa Folk Festival (For Broadcast)

Radio station recording of the opening ceremonies of the Mariposa Folk Festival, August 17, 1961, featuring an introduction by Orillia's mayor and performances on bagpipes. (ASCA00089)

Recording of final concert performance of 1961 festival by The Travellers, including the songs "This Land", "Black Flies", Jacques Labreque's "The Road to Ol' Grandmere", two unknown Spanish songs, and unknown song in English, "Old Swansea Town Once More", "The Squid-Jiggin' Ground", "The Frozen Logger", "Zemerl?" (an Israeli harvest song), "Sita Ram?", the Puerto Rican song "Que Bonita Bandera", a medley of South African folk songs and closing the concert (and the 1961 festival) with "The Quilting Bee". There are occassional pauses in the recording and several songs are cut-off or faded out prematurely. (ASCA00090)

Recording of an unknown duo or trio of male and female singers [Mary Jane and Winston Young? Finvola Redden?] singing Irish folk songs at the 1961 Mariposa Festival, including "Eggs and Marrow Bones | There Was An Old Woman In Our Town", Go From My Window", "Whiskey In The Jar", "Liverpool Gals". (ASCA00091)

Recording of a bluegrass group (The York County Boys?) performing several songs at the 1961 Mariposa Folk Festival. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a square dance (held Friday August 18, 1961?) with a caller. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a performance by a male singer (Omar Blondahl?), including "Lots Of Fish In Bonavist' Harbour" an unknown ballad and "Cod Liver Oil". (ASCA00091)

Recording of a performance by a female performing a Mexican song in Spanish at the 1961 Folk Music Festival. May be Bonny Dobson, Sylvia Tyson or Mary Jane Young. (ASCA00091)

Recording by male and female duo (Mary Jane and Winston Young?) on banjo performing the Australian folk song ""On The Road. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a female singer performing "Jam on Gerry's Rock". May be Bonnie Dobson, Finvola Redden, Mary Jane Young or Sylvia Tyson. (ASCA00091)

Recording of a female singer performing "The Blues Jumped The Rabbit". May be Bonnie Dobson, Finvola Redden, Mary Jane Young or Sylvia Tyson. (ASCA00091)

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