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.
File consists of a photocopy of a 1922 article authored by Margaret Wrong
File consists of two papers written by Irene Wickerson, a graduate student at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.
File pertains to education and racialized and Indigenous students.
File contains resource material including photocopies of essays about life writing, aesthetics, poetry, human rights, education and other subjects. File also includes art exhibit ephemera, magazine clippings and poetry list-serv correspondence.
File contains resource material including photocopies of essays about life writing, aesthetics, poetry, human rights, education and other subjects. File also includes art exhibit ephemera, conference information, magazine clippings and poetry list-serv correspondence.
File contains resource material including photocopies of essays about life writing, aesthetics, poetry, human rights, education and other subjects. File also includes art exhibit ephemera, magazine clippings and poetry list-serv correspondence.
The series consists of research material, notes, drafts and manuscript copies of Clark's novel "Bite the stars" including drafts edited by Cynthia Holz and Iris Tupholme. The series also includes manuscript and typescript drafts of shorter works by Clark as well as an audio recording of "Pride and Joy" which was adapted as a radio drama for CBC's Morningside.