Item is footage of the Portuguese Canadian Conference, " Portuguese Canadian National Conference "From Coast to Coast a Community in Transition," 5-7 March 1993.
Item is an informational video on stress, featuring narrative scenes and interviews, produced by PIN and which aired on Cable 10: Parkdale/Trinity.
Item is a video recording of the Portuguese-Canadian National Conference, held in Ottawa 5-7 May.
Item is a manuscript (draft 1, version 2&3) of this book by Gilbert.
Item is a manuscript (draft 2, version 1) of this book by Gilbert.
Item is an annotated draft manuscript of this novel by Gilbert, which was later renamed "Office Party".
Item is a draft screenplay (version 1-1) written by Gilbert based on his novel.
Item is a draft screenplay (version 2-2) written by Gilbert based on his novel.
Item is a draft screenplay (version 2-3) written by Gilbert based on his novel.
Item is a draft screenplay (version 3-4) written by Gilbert based on his novel.
Item is a draft screenplay written by Stephen Zoller based on the novel by Gilbert.
Item is a referee's report produced for journal "Informal Logic" regarding this article, submitted for publication by Gilbert.
Item is a manuscript (draft 3, version 2) of this novel by Gilbert, later renamed "Yellow Angel".
Item is a manuscript (draft 2, version 2) of this novel by Gilbert, later renamed "Yellow Angel".
Item is an annotated draft script.
Item is the annotated manuscript of a book review written by Gilbert on Charles Arthur Willard's "A Theory of Argumentation".
Item is a course outline for this course, Gender & Transgender Theory (PHIL 4260), taught by Gilbert in winter 2007.
Item is an article written by Gilbert and published in "Teaching Philosophy" (June 1995, 18:2)
Item is a book chapter written by Kulyk Keefer for publication in editor Franca Ruggieri's book, The Polysemy of Islands: From Ithaca to the Atlantic.
Item consists of 4 Mariposa 35th anniversary posters.
Item consists of a watercolour painting signed by J.F.Mortenson.
Item consists of a poster copy of Michael Keirstead's pen and ink collage depicting the evolution of Rock music.