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Arabesk

Item is a copy of the 1988 film, Arabesk, directed by Ertem Egilmez.

Anonymous 1_oral history_video.mp4

Anonymous, 30 years old, was born in Banha in a Muslim family. He worked as a poet and a journalist in Cairo. He left Egypt in 2014 after his disillusionment with the outcomes of the 2011 protests. In Brazil, he created a company to export coffee and black pepper. Covid, however, has hit him hard. Even with his current financial challenges, he says that Brazil is his true home.

Anonymous 1_consent form.pdf

Interview with Jacky Bekhit. This interviewee is a 28 year old first generation immigrant, who was born in Egypt, raised in Kuwait, and moved to Canada at the age of 15 in 2008. In this interview, she speaks about her experience living in several countries and the importance of her parents’ prioritization of their children's education.

André Toueg_oral history_video.mp4

Andre Toueg, 72 years old, was born in Cairo in a Jewish family. His family hailed from countries like Libya, Syria, Italy, and Spain. They migrated to Brazil in 1958 due to Gamal Abdel Nasser’s policies against the Jewish community. Toueg narrates his life in São Paulo, where he joined local youth Zionist movements and found new identities. He never went back to Cairo.

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR): Negotiation processes in the Middle East

CD contains pre-recorded discussion between Ambassador (retired) John McDonald;d and Professor (Emeritus) John Sigler for program broadcasted on Chin Radio 97.9 FM on 22 November 2007, show number 147, titled “Negotiation processes in the Middle East: Are they in accord with the needs of the people? What happened to the Oslo Accords?” and hosted by Ernest G. Tannis.

Alex Goodman

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

Aijia Waithe

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

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.

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

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".

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