File consists of a heavily annotated draft essay.
The fonds consists of records that document Mistry's career as a writer, including financial records, personal and professional correspondence, publicity files, first editions and translations of his published works, notes, drafts and galleys of his short stories, travel essays and novels, including "Tales from Firozsha Baag," "Such a Long Journey," "A Fine Balance," and "Family Matters." It also includes records documenting his work with his literary agent and publishers, his selection to the Oprah Book Club, the burning and banning of "Such a Long Journey" at the University of Mumbai in September 2010, Mistry's involvement with literary festivals and awards, his investiture into the Order of Canada, and his support of organizations devoted to literacy, humanitarianism, and writers.
Mistry, Rohinton, 1952-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).
Accession consists of records pertaining to Ray Ellenwood's work as a York University professor and his research, writing and translation work relating to Surrealism and the Automatist movement in Quebec. Records include e-mail and other correspondence, course materials, research files, subject files, publications, conference papers, draft manuscripts, page proofs, newsletters, agendas, event notices, photographs, posters, and audiovisual materials including DVDs and videocassettes (Hi8 and VHS). These materials document, in general, his scholarly output and communications from 1973 to 2019, including his teaching at York University and six-month teaching contract in Nanjing, China, in 1993; his organization of and participation in a Nov. 1998 York University-hosted conference, exhibition and performance entitled "Make Way for Magic! Montreal Automatism: 1948 and Onwards"; his work with the Literary Translators' Association of Canada; his involvement with a 2009-2010 travelling exhibition entitled "The Automatist Revolution" and the resulting book, "The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal, 1941–1960", co-written with Roald Nasgaard; his translation of Guillaume Charette's "L'espace de Louis Goulet" and related research; and the publication and translation and publication of Ellenwood's "Egregore: A History of the Montreal Automatist Movement" (2014). Also included in this accession is correspondence pertaining to Ellenwood's research for his PhD thesis, "André Breton and Freud" (1972).
File consists of articles on art, philosophy, history and psychology, as well as copies of poems.
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 and final copy of 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.
Collection contains digital and analogue home movies submitted to and digitized by Home Made Visible, a nation-wide project by the Regent Park Film Festival. The project collected movies from visible minority families and Indigenous peoples in Canada. Footage consists of everyday life including children playing and family trips, and celebrations including birthdays and holidays.
Regent Park Film FestivalFile consists of one issue of The Downsview Advocate, issue 6, no. 9.
Series consists of Toyomasa Fusé’s personal records, which detail his childhood in Sapporo, academic life, hobbies The records in this series include correspondence, interview responses in newspaper articles, diaries, school yearbooks, notebooks and photographs.
File includes Fusé’s contributions to the essayist collective Goji Tsushin, where authors agreed to each write essays at the same time each month, at 5:00 on the 5th day of the month), publish and share their work. File also includes a copy of Goji Tsushin’s publication and Lois Fusé’s english translation of a letter she sent to the other members of Goji Tsushin after her husband’s death.
Series predominantly focuses on musical performances by Indigenous artists from North America, as well as Indigenous artists from across the globe. Collection was arranged by the creator into broad categories such as genre (traditional, sing society, tribal songs, pow wow, traditional, ceremonial, classical, metal, rap, jazz, spoken word, contemporary, flute, fiddle, compilations) and geographical region (ex: arctic, mid-west, Hawaii, South American, Australia, and New Zealand). This information was captured in the archival description where possible. Researchers should also reference the Encyclopedia of Native Music to confirm genres and categories. Collection may also include non-musical recordings such as audio books and educational material.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes, playbill for Lee’s “Straight white men,” research materials and an issue of American Theatre, April 2015.
File consists of research and production material related to the film the Devils Horn including research notes and spreadsheets and promotional material such as one-sheets and postcards.
File consists of research and production material related to the film Marathon: the Impossible Swim including notes, interview questions, shooting plans, and copies of correspondence.
File consists of production material related to the film Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas including a synopsis and treatment.
File contains articles related to Asian influences in Africa and one copy of a newspaper “Nipashe,” July 1, 2011, published in Swahili.
Item contains a sound recording of an interview conducted by the Home Made Visible with a project participant.
Regent Park Film FestivalSeries consists of home videos documenting this Haitian family in New York City during Christmas in 1969 and digging out their home in the St. Leonard, Montreal after the 1971 snow storm. Footage was captured by André and Ginette Valcin.
Valcin familyFonds consists of records documenting Ray Ellenwood's career as a professor, academic, writer and translator. Records include teaching files and course materials, manuscripts, correspondence, subject files, research files, photographs, video recordings, posters, notes, catalogues and pamphlets.
Ellenwood, RaySeries consists of lecture notes, interview transcripts and research materials pertaining to talks and lectures by Crosbie as well as interviews given by Crosbie.
Fonds consists of records documenting Lynn Crosbie’s work as a writer, journalist and teacher, including manuscripts, draft articles and poems, published copies of her articles and poems, correspondence, videocassettes, audio cassettes, photographs, notebooks, day planners, lecture notes, research materials, course materials and student assignments. Also included in the fonds are personal photographs, correspondence, ephemera, memorabilia, notebooks and sketchbooks.
Crosbie, Lynn, 1963-Fonds consists of research files, correspondence, scripts, production notes, budgetary material, promotional campaigns, awards, posters and assorted film, music, photographic and graphic material related to Larry Weinstein's creative process as a writer, documentary film director, and producer.
Weinstein, LarryFile consists of interview transcripts for the film "Devil's Horn".
File consists of research material related to a project about musician Leonard Cohen including news articles and a film proposal for a documentary entitled Hallelujah!: A Song for Leonard Cohen.
File consists of research materials related to the project with the working title Outrageous Miss Fortune: The life and death of Craig Russell including two loose research note sheets and a film proposal.
File consists of material related to Rhombus Media including film pamphlets, expense reviews, promotional materials, and project ideas.
File consists of interview transcripts for the film Our Man in Tehran.
File consists research and production material related to the film Our Man in Tehran including interview questions and transcripts, schedules, a notebook, copies of correspondence, directors cut notes, and a letter and article from Kenneth Taylor to the donor.
File consists of production material related to the film Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas including a synopsis and treatment.
File consists of a black leather-bound manuscript entitled "Ms. of Little Engel" handwritten by George Borrow.
Borrow, GeorgeItem contains a sound recording of an interview conducted by the Home Made Visible with a project participant.
Regent Park Film FestivalItem contains a sound recording of an interview conducted by the Home Made Visible with a project participant.
Regent Park Film FestivalItem contains a sound recording of an interview conducted by the Home Made Visible with a project participant.
Regent Park Film FestivalFile 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,
Fonds consists of administrative and promotional material documenting the Regent Park Film Festival's outreach programs including the annual film festival, the Home Made Visible project, and outdoor summer screenings.
Regent Park Film FestivalFolder 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.