May also include footage from the December 22 1991 episode of the Avramis Greek Show.
Item consists of typescript essay.
Item is a Robarts Centre research paper.
Item is paper written by Martin with the assistance of Mara Green and the students enrolled in the Innocence Project of Osgoode Hall Law School, based on research developed for the inquiry into proceedings against Guy Paul Morin and presented at the American Society of Criminology Meetings
Washington, D.C., November 11-14, 1998.
Item is an unpublished paper by Russell Brown featuring commentary on Swan's book, The Biggest Modern Woman of the World.
Item is an unpublished paper by Russell Brown featuring commentary on Swan's book, The Biggest Modern Woman of the World.
Item is a videocassette of an episode of this series involving interviews with writers, featuring Pick.
Item is a photocopy of Rahder's article, "Women plan Toronto: grassroots participation in re-shaping the city", published in the book Possible Urban Worlds (1998).
Item consists of Barry Travis and an unidentified speaker giving a press conference on the events surrounding Wounded Knee and the incarceration of Black Horse and Leonard Peltier. The first speaker gives a statement on Black Horse, in reference to Peltier, the RCMP, US/Canada extradition; how the speaker got involved, their experience with security around the matter when going to interview Black Horse, questions on RCMP response (charges and imprisonment in preparation for deportation) and legal proceedings around the case. The second speaker discusses the incidents at Wounded Knee, the arrest of Indian people (including Frank Black Horse), and the circumstances leading to the arrest of Leonard Peltier.
Item consists of an audio recording of a press conference regarding the treatment of Indigenous people by the authorities surrounding the circumstances of the Wounded Knee Occupation and the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The recording begins with a statement from an unidentified speaker regarding the death of Anna Mae Aquash, the apprehension of Leonard Peltier and Frank Blackhorse at the Smallboy Camp by members of the RCMP. The recording cuts out for a moment and returns with the chairman, who then introduces the purposes for their meeting and the speakers they have brought in. The audio cuts off during the statement from Barry Travis, the first speaker, which then continues on ASC33101.
Item pertains to an exhibit held at the Gallery Black Swan in Chicago in 1976.
File contains photocopy of book titled "The Folklore of World Holidays".
File contains booklet pertaining to the L.L. Odette Sculpture Residency at York University.
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Louie, Alexina.
Item consists of a hospital bill stapled to a filled out claim for an injury (carbon tetrochloride poisoning) while cleaning costumes for “Everything in the Garden” (ABW Productions) as a theatrical dresser for the star.
Item is a typescript draft manuscript written by Drache.