File consists of issues 4 and 7 of ΤΟ ΠΟΝΤΙΚΙ (Toronto) and 1 issue of unidentified periodical.
Poster advertising an event at the Titania.
Poster advertising an event at the Titania Music Hall.
File consists of various issues of Παρατηρητής – Observer: a Greek-Canadian Monthly Review (Toronto)
File consists of various issues of Παρατηρητής – Observer: a Greek-Canadian Monthly Review (Toronto)
File consists of one issue of Toronto publication ΠΑΝΟΡΑΜA
File consists of issues of ΝΕΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ = New World, one of the first weekly anti-dictatorship newspapers published in Toronto (editions were also published in various locations including London and Rome). It was published by the group responsible for Neoi Kaipoi (see 2014-044/015/05)
File consists of issues of Μεταναστηξ (Metanastis), a newspaper owned, edited and published by George Papadatos. Contains the following issues: Vol. I, Nos. 11-14, Vol. II, Nos. 1, 4, 7-8
File consists of 6 issues of η Πρωινή: Proini Greek American Daily
File consists of issues of ΕΠΟΧΕΣ – Epochs: Greek-Canadian Monthly Magazine, No. 2 (February 1982) and No. 5 (May 1982)
File consists of three issues of ΕΠΙΛΟΓΕΣ = Choices of Montreal, Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 1982), Vol. 1, No. 12 (October 1983) and Vol. 2, No. 1. (November 1983). Vol. 1, No. 1 contains a hand-written letter.
File consists of two issues of ελληνικός ήλιος = Greek Sun: Greek Canadian Review (Toronto), Issue 6, November 1980 and Issue 14, July 1981. Greek Sun is a collection of newsclips copied and pasted from Athenian newspapers and reproduced in this publication alongside advertisements for Toronto businesses. The issues include references to Koula Kalogeropoulos (July 1981)and Koula Papadakis (November 1980)
File consists of 12 issues of ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΕ ταχυρδδρσφοξ
File consists of the following issues: 274, 276-277, 279, 283, 305, 317, 320, 337-339, 341, 349, 357, 359, 363, 375, 501
File consists of the following issues: 216-217, 220-225, 227-228, 230, 233, 240, 242-244, 250, 257
File consists of the following issues: 170, 172-176, 178-180, 190-191, 194, 197, 199, 201-202, 205, 207-208, 215
File consists of the following issues: 58, 64, 101, 135-136, 139-141, 144, 146, 154, 158, 160-161, 163, 165
File contains the following text: “Saqueo, Genocidio, Invasion, No Fueron Heroes, Evangelizaion, Declaracion de los Pueblos Indigenas” with several paragraphs of text in Spanish and a quote from Fray Bartolome de Las Casas Brevisimia Relacion de la Destruccion de Las Indias (1552). The reverse contains images of colonizers and the following text: “Se Buscan 500 ENG ANOS.”
File contains audio cassette labels.
Item consists of an Indian family’s home movie featuring a child coming out from a hallway to a living room and the man behind the camera says and starts singing happy birthday along with two women and another child who give the birthday boy hugs.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "we’re celebrating my eldest grandchild’s 13th birthday. Video takes place in the religious temple, a Sikh Gurdwara. When immigrating to Canada, the sister of the donor lived with her parents, who insisted her children participate in religious education. Featured here, are the children praying in Punjabi, a language foreign to them. Later, the eldest grandchild celebrates his 13th birthday and receives presents. In the last clip, the child recites a prayer on his birthday in order to receive a gift and cheque."
Item consists of an Indian family’s home movie featuring a child reciting phases in another language while looking at the camera.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "Video takes place in the religious temple, a Sikh Gurdwara. When immigrating to Canada, the sister of the donor lived with her parents, who insisted her children participate in religious education. Featured here, are the children praying in Punjabi, a language foreign to them. Later, the eldest grandchild celebrates his 13th birthday and receives presents. In the last clip, the child recites a prayer on his birthday in order to receive a gift and cheque."
Item consists of an Indian family’s home movie featuring women receiving papers from men and posing for a group photograph with award certificates in their hands.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "My grandchildren and nieces receiving a certificate from Sikh Gurdwara for studying religious prayers. Video takes place in the religious temple, a Sikh Gurdwara. When immigrating to Canada, the sister of the donor lived with her parents, who insisted her children participate in religious education. Featured here, are the children praying in Punjabi, a language foreign to them. Later, the eldest grandchild celebrates his 13th birthday and receives presents. In the last clip, the child recites a prayer on his birthday in order to receive a gift and cheque."
Item consists of an Indian family’s home movie.
File consists of correspondence, photographs, news clippings, and program for the “Building Capital Campaign” for a new community centre that took place at Innis College 9 May 2004. Mistry was an honorary patron for the Zoroastrian Society of Ontario (ZSO). Included is a disc with photographs of the ZSO Ball in 2006.
Item consists of a Japanese family's home movie featuring featuring a view of a neighbourhood, a bridge, and animals at a zoo (reindeer, zebras, lions, and geese).
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "Terry Watada became interested in his family history when he realized his parents were forced into internment camps by the Canadian government during World War II. The youngest of two boys and with an 18-year age gap, he only came to know this history in his late teens. The footage selected shows glimpses of Terry’s childhood and features community members with whom he grew up. A small clip shows Terry wearing his cub scout uniform. In 1959, he was eight-years-old and was part of the 45th cub scout "wolf pack"; he later became a scout until the age of 17.
The families on the farm near the beginning of the footage feature the Watada family visiting the Itos in Cooksville, Ontario. Mr. Ito had connections with Terry’s father when he lived in BC; Mr. Ito was a former employee of Matsujiro Watada. Because his father helped with the down payment of their farm, the Watadas would receive bushels of vegetables every season during Terry’s childhood.
A prominent feature of his childhood, Terry and his family attended organized community picnics along with other members of the Japanese Canadian community in Toronto. A game played was the catching of mochi balls. A coveted gift since the process to make it by hand was time consuming. The picnic near the end of the selected home movies depicts a Shinto lion dance (around 68’ or 69’). There were always religious undertones at these picnics, either Buddhist or Shinto along with the Obon festival that would take place every year. The religious undertone would shift as they became an event that no longer only catered to a Japanese audience."
File consists of a contract, notes, correspondence and outlines for a play titled "Conflict", to be written by Rita Greer Allen for the Zonta Club of Toronto.
File includes two copies of an edited preface written by Peter C. Newman and published as the introduction to Zolf's 2010 book The Dialectical Dancer.
File consists of draft scripts of Rita Greer Allen's radio adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas short story "Zodomirsky's duel", titled "The lieutenant and the lady".
File consists of a portrait of the Jewish educator.