File consists of drafts of Whitaker’s chapter “The Gouzenko Affair: From Star Chamber to the Court Room”, editorial guidelines and titles, editorial recommendations regarding ‘The Gouzenko Affair’ and Chapter 1 ‘Introduction: World War, Cold War, and Challenges to Sovereignty.’ These chapters formed parts of “Canadian State Trials Volume V.” last updated in May 2019.
File consists of presentation slides for "Reclaiming What Education Means to Youth," a presentation by Skills for Change at the People For Education Conference held on November 2, 2019.
File consists of the booklet "Fighting for Food Justice in the Black Creek Community Summary,
Folder contains outreach materials for the Home Made Visible Project , created by the Regent Park Film Festival. Included, are the outreach materials used between 2018-2019.
Folder contains textual records for the Home Made Visible project, created by the Regent Park Film Festival. Included, are a newspaper clipping, poster for an associated workshop, and a handmade zine made at the ‘What Is Home?” workshop, facilitated by Alejandra Higuera at the Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, ON.
Folder contains assorted printed matter for the Regent Park Film Festival.
File consists of handwritten notes pertaining to the play and playwright, Hannah Moscovitch. Also included is one playbill.
File consists of administrative records, course outlines and assignments.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes, playbills, and research material.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes and playbills for Ann-Marie MacDonald’s “Goodnight Desdemona” and “Belle Moral.”
File contains the “Sir Wilfrid Laurier Education Guide,” the “Black History in Canada Education Guide,” and the “Women’s Suffrage in Canada Education Guide” by Historica Canada.
File consists of correspondence and earning summaries.
File consists of annotated scripts for a play based on the novels "Titus Groan" and "Gormenghast" by Mervyn Peake.
File consists of four drafts of an essay that appears in “Nowhere, Exactly,” to be published in March 2024.
File consists of transcripts for interviews conducted in the production of the film "Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence."
Item is a typewritten transcript of the letter from a brother and sister to their father in Kent, England. See 2015-033/001(1) for the original letter.
File consists of correspondence, manuscript text, exhibit postcards and photographs of Gauvreau’s art pertaining to Ellenwood’s work on catalog text for an exhibition at the Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent in Rivière du Loup, “Pierre Gauvreau et son monde”.
File consists of a handwritten manuscript entitled "Fridwidd and the dwarf".
File consists of records pertaining to the women's shelter sub-committee and advocacy for a shelter for woman not fleeing violence. File also consists of research for a needs assessment for emergency shelter and relevant supports for women in York Region who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness called "Hidden From Sight: Homeless, Hidden Homeless and At Risk Women in York Region", and media coverage.
File consists of reports, essays, research papers and email correspondence related to churches in the Downsview community. It includes the Jane Finch Community Ministry's "Annual Report 2018," "15 Tobermory Ministry Evaluation - Final Report" by the Evaluation Steering Committee and the "Jane-Finch Coalition Case Study" by VW Consulting for World Vision Canada. It also includes a commemorative essay titled "Elia United Church Centennial: 50th Anniversary of the Present Church" written by the Reverend Cyril Leach and George C. Jackson for the Elia United Church. It includes the research paper "Chaplaincy in a Highrise Community - One Approach to Urban Ministry" by Dalton Jantzi. It also includes a selection of research material compiled by the Reverend Betty Jondor (?) for Wanda MacNevin.
File consists of the report "Permanently Temporary: Labour, Precarity and Resistance in Jane Finch," prepared by the community group Jane Finch Action Against Poverty. The project examines the impact of employment precarity on the residents of Jane Finch.
File consists of the 2013 conference report for "Connect the Dots," a symposium that brought community residents, local organizations and academics together to discuss academic research conducted in the Jane and Finch Community as part of the Jane Finch Community Research Partnership (JFCRP). It also includes a report from the 2016 symposium in continuation of the JFCRP between York University and the Jane and Finch Community. This file also includes a draft of the York University "Principles for Conducting Research in the Jane Finch Community," which defines the protocols required of researchers before conducting community-based research and the principles expected of York University researchers when engaging with the community.
File consists of interview transcripts for the film Our Man in Tehran.
File consists of research and production material related to the film that would later be known as Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star including interview transcripts and a book Leslie Caron: Paper Dolls by Marilyn Hill.
File consists of one copy of Canadian Dimension Volume 52, number 4, which includes Whitaker’s article ‘Vividly imagined Soviet-Canadian novel with a personal twist,’ a review of Joyce Wayne’s “Last Night of the World” (2018).
File includes a note containing Lois Fusé’s eulogy for Toyomasa Fusé and a pamphlet for his funeral
File contains printed spreadsheets listing artists, album information, and other details. Some pages contain annotations.
File contains programs or promotional material to “Guswenta Gathering” curated by Fallen Johnson and Cole Alvis (2017), “Indigenous Celebrations: a festival of Indigenous cultures and heritage” hosted by the Toronto Public Library (2018), “Planet IndigenUS 4” at the Harbourfront Centre (2015), the 11th annual “Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards” (2009), the “Manitoba Aboriginal Artists Music Awards” (2009), the official program of the “Canadian Music Week” conference in Toronto (2019), and the gig guide to Canadian Music Week (2019).
File pertains to the General Synod Archives (2016), the Cancer Care of Ontario’s “Palliative Care in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Communities: tools for the journey,” the Anishnawbe Health Toronto: Traditional Palliative Care Program, the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory Legacy Project, and the Anishnawbe Health Toronto Diabetes Team.
File consists of posters of various sizes related to film screenings, presentations, and exhibitions related to Ali Kazimi's career as a filmmaker, artist, and scholar.
File consists of a note from Joan Mackenzie and copies of her poems.
File consists of printed clippings from the Vancouver World newspaper from the early twentieth century. Subjects include hospital ships and other steamships, shops, and World War One. Also included are handwritten notes by York pertaining to the clippings.
File consists of handwritten pages of a draft of York’s novel “Far cry” (2023).
File consists of handwritten pages of a draft of York’s novel “Far cry” (2023).
File consists of published examples of Crosbie’s writing.
File consists of proof pages edited by the author and others.
File consists of an unfinished novel by Judith Cowan with her handwritten annotations.
Folder contains Regent Park Film Festival’s printed matter for the Under The Stars Annual event, initiated in 2013. Posters distributed in the Regent Park area of Toronto.
File consists of notes about Chicken sent to Crosbie by editor Janie Yoon in 2017. These notes have been annotated by Crosbie in 2017 and 2019.
File consists of release forms related to the production of the film with the working title "Disappearing Act," which would later become "Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence."
File consists of a program and poster for the Canadian Council of the Arts special screenings for the Governor General's Art Award, where Ali Kazimi was awarded the 2019 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts and the film "Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffery Thomas" was screened.
File consists of correspondence detailing Ali Kazimi being awarded the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts. The file also includes an invitation to the presentation of the awards.
File consists of correspondence from the University of British Columbia detailing Ali Kazimi being awarded a Doctor of Letters degree from the university.
File consists of correspondence, a "Rights to Works" form, and an exhibition loan agreement related to Ali Kazimi being awarded the 2019 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts.