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Who killed Canadian history?
2015-016/001(5) · File · 2007 - 2013
Part of J.L. Granatstein fonds

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?

Aijia Waithe
2017-003/010(24) · File · 2013
Part of Archie Alleyne fonds

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

Posters and ephemera
2017-020/057 · File · [199-?], 2010-2014
Part of Carl James fonds

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.

Alex Goodman
2017-003/009(17) · File · 2008
Part of Archie Alleyne fonds

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

Darwin : hour 4
2017-036/010(28) · Item · 2009
Part of Seth Feldman fonds

Item is an audio recording of the CBC Ideas program, "The Evolution of Charles Darwin: Part 4," hosted by Seth Feldman.

Struck
2017-036/011(16) · Item · 2009
Part of Seth Feldman fonds

Item is a short film about the 2009 York University CUPE strike, directed by Phil Ammon. Submitted to Seth Feldman as an assignment for the course FACS 4750.

Arabesk
2017-036/011(22) · Item · 2004
Part of Seth Feldman fonds

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