File contains lecture notes.
File contains print outs of poems.
File consists of research and production material related to the film Marathon: the Impossible Swim including notes, interview questions, shooting plans, and call sheets.
File consists of Dominique Clément’s article ‘Canada’s integration into global intelligence-sharing networks: from Gouzenko to the Montreal Olympics.’
File consists of correspondence, newspaper and blog articles, provincial budget calculations, and reports relating to community-led planning and actions. It includes a welcome letter to a condominium apartment at University City, J.D. Hulchanski's analysis of Canadian housing programs, a City of Toronto staff report on the Black Creek West Community Capacity Project and blog posts titled "Handouts for the rich," written by Albert Koehl and "Economy booming for billionaires" by Holly Skylar. It also includes the July 1996 issue of SPC News, centred on the non-profit sector, a Ontario's 1995-1996 child care budget and a summary of a tripartite partnership approach between the Jane/Finch Community and Family Centre, Delta Family Resource Centre and North York Community House. It also includes two articles by Mary Lewis: "Neighbourhoods Under Stress Commentary" and "Article on Community Work in the Jane-Finch Area.
File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies of news articles published predominantly in 2018. It also includes one article originally published in 2000 and updated in 2018.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes, playbills and research material.
Listing of shot list and file directory for Listen to the Land (LTTL) film production elements.
File includes chapters 1 and 4 to 18 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished autobiography “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
File consists of correspondence, notes, production schedule for Tarragon Theatre, and scripts with handwritten annotations and post-it notes.
File pertains to Ellenwood’s contribution to the Françoise Sullivan retrospective held at Musée d’art contemporain de Montreal (20 Oct. 2018 to 20 Jan. 2019). Records include email correspondence and various drafts of Ellenwood’s essay, “Françoise Sullivan and the question of myth,” written for the exhibition catalog.
File pertains to an exhibition at the Galerie Michel Guimont entitled “Les automatistes en trois temps” (23 Sept. to 23 Oct. 2018). Records include a copy of the exhibition catalog, email correspondence, and drafts of the text written by Ellenwood for the catalog.
File consists of research material and notes.
File consists of photocopied historical photographs of landscapes around British Columbia, steamships, fishing, workers in a cannery, and produce.
File consists of research pertaining to a dislocated shoulder injury.
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 contains syllabus, notes, student assignments, and calendar pertaining to "AK/SOSC 3605 6.00A - Race and diversity in the schools".
File consists of theses, proposals, poems, and correspondence with graduate students.
File contains interview transcripts, notes, and correspondence.
File primarily pertains to conference presentations.
File contains initial interview guide focal participant, example of reporting for micro ethnographers, and presentation slides for "Conducting ethnographic research : a brief guide".
File contains questionnaire.
Box contains 1 audio cassette recorded in 2007. Remainder of material pertains to recordings of an unknown date.
File contains lecture notes and grading schema.
File consists of lecture notes and photocopied readings.
File contains notes pertaining to Swan Lake.
File primarily consists of lecture notes.
File includes an essay titled “Visions through a dark glass: a study of the light and dark imagery in Henry Vaughan's 'Silex Scintillans'” written by Doob in 1963.
File consists of statements from Playwrights Canada Press.
File consists of a script with many handwritten annotations and post-it notes.
File consists of a script.
File consists of issue number 2 of the Finch Focus newsletter published by the York-Finch General Hospital. It includes a letter dated June 30, 1987 regarding the appointments of four new members to the York-Finch hospital's Board of Governors. It also includes a February 2018 Emery Village Voice article titled "York Finch Reactivation Centre" by Claudio D'Intino, which documents the history and 2015 closure of the York-Finch hospital, in addition to the opening of the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN)'s York Finch Reactivation Care Centre in 2018.
File consists of the 2016 Neighbourhood Profiles for City of Toronto Neighbourhoods 24 (Black Creek) and 25 (Glenfield-Jane Heights).
File consists of the book "I Am Jane and Finch" (independently published in 2018) by Jason Blackwood.
File consists of timelines and histories and web articles about the community organization Promoting Education and Community Health (PEACH).
File consists of the book "Call Me Pisher: A Madcap Romp Through City Hall
File contains a copy of permission forms signed by Home Made Visible participants including a copyright license agreement, letter of information and agreement to participate, submission receipt, and artist commission agreements.
File pertains to the Centennial College Conference on Racism and Hate Crime, Consensus Conference, Urban Alliance on Race Relations dinner, and Montreal Canadian Race Relations Foundation.
File pertains to Board members of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, MP Peter Adams, Mitzie Hunter, Kathleen Wynn.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes pertaining to the introduction of the course and clippings.
File includes chapters 1, 2, 3 and 10 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
File includes a student essay, a syllabus for “Aboriginal Religion” by Dr. Janet McLellan, a print out of “Aboriginal perspectives in the social studies curriculum,” a syllabus for “Aboriginal Studies” at George Brown College by Professor Kerry Potts, and an issue of George Brown College’s Faculty Forum newsletter.