File consists of material of the Peel organizing committee, including contact lists, meeting agendas and minutes, and brochures for an event held 20 June at St. Anne School, Brampton.
File consists of press releases, correspondence, invitations, and other material related to the outreach project to hold information sessions in Hamilton, Cambridge, Peel, and London in May and June.
File consists of records of the Advisory Committee of the Portuguese Pastoral Council, particularly related to the proposal for a Community-based Family Crisis Centre. File includes: drafts and a final version of "A Proposal for a Comprehensive Response to Family Violence in the Metropolitan Toronto Portuguese Community," by the Advisory Committee and the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto; a copy of "Statistics Re: Cases Involving Dependent Children" by the Metropolitan Community Services Department; and "Report on Services to Battered Women in the Portuguese Community with an Overview of Services to Battered Women in Other Ethnic Communities," by Tereza Coutinho.
File consists of meeting minutes of the PIN Ad Hoc Committee on Mental Health Issues Affecting Immigrants and material received or related to the Task Torce on Mental Health Issues Affecting Immigrants and Refugees.
File consists of completed membership applications sent to PIN.
File consists of a discussion paper prepared from the results of a membership survey.
File consists of completed membership applications sent to PIN.
File consists of draft proposals of PIN programs.
Item is footage of the Portuguese Canadian Conference, " Portuguese Canadian National Conference "From Coast to Coast a Community in Transition," 5-7 March 1993.
Item is an informational video on stress, featuring narrative scenes and interviews, produced by PIN and which aired on Cable 10: Parkdale/Trinity.
Item is a video recording of the Portuguese-Canadian National Conference, held in Ottawa 5-7 May.
File consists of photographs showing the interior and exterior of a home on Ladbroke Grove, West London.
File consists of a masters thesis submitted by Maria Margarida Aguiar of the Department of Education, University of Toronto.
File consists of a masters thesis submitted by Lucia Beatriz Barros Grosner of the Department of Anthropology, the University of Western Ontario.
File consists of a report on the proceedings of a colloquium held in Toronto, 20-21 November.
File consists of the needs assesment report, "Portuguese Canadians From Sea to Sea: Profile, Issues, and Concerns of the Luso-Canadian Community," written by Fernando Nunes for the Portuguese-Canadian National Congress.
Item consists of a folding pamphlet for the second Mariposa Folk Festival, held in Orillia, Ontario from 10-12 August 1962. The pamphlet includes schedule of performances, a synopsis of the history of Orillia, a map with directions, and accommodation information.
Item consists of the 34 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1967, held near Innis Lake, Ontario from 11-13 August, 1967. The program was edited by Raymond Gallinger, and featured a cover design by Gary Preet. Program includes an illustrated schedule of concerts and workshops, as well as a listing of performer biographies. Also features three articles, including "Richard Waterman's Short History of the Blues", The Revolving Trends of Popular Music" by Leigh Cline, an anonymous short article about the University Settlement International Folk Dancer, "Traditional Folk Songs, Dances, and Tales of England - Scotland - Ireland" by Roger Deveer Renwick, "A Canadian Sampler" by Edith Fowke and a farewell letter from Ruth M. Jones, founder of Mariposa.
Item consists of the 28 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1968, held on Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 9-11 August, 1968. The program was designed by Richard Flohil with graphic designs by Murray McLaughlan, featuring the Mariposa sun motif on the cover in black ink on a bright yellow background.
Item consists of the 29 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1969, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario on 25-27 July 1969. The program was designed by Leigh Cline and Richard Flohil, featuring the Mariposa sun logo on the cover designed by Murray McLaughlan. Program includes a list of performer biographies, as well as an illustrated schedule of daytime concerts and workshops. Also features a retrospective of photographs taken at the 1968 festival by William Smith, and an essay about the 1968 festival by Joe Lewis.
Item consists of a 29 page festival program for the Mariposa Folk Festival of 1970, which ran from 24 - 26 July, 1970. Program designers were Frank Perold and Dick Flohil with the centre spread design by Murray McLauchlan. Also includes an anonymous article "Native People's Festival Widens Craft Area at Mariposa" and a retrospective selection of photographs of performers from first 10 years of the festival.
Item consists of the 52 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1978, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, from 23-25 June, 1978. The program was edited by Sharon Johnston and David Ferguson, designed by Marilyn Koop and advertisements were managed by Trish Short. Program includes a map of the site, a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops and a list of performer biographies. Also contains several articles, including: "Introducing this year's festival" by artistic director, Ken Whiteley, "Alan Mills" by Bram Morrison, a memorial to Malvina Reynolds, "An Old Immigrant Remembers" by Margaret Bennett Knight, "Mariposa in the Schools" by Carol Kehm (MITS Coordinator), "The Children's Area" by Sharon Hampson, Lois Lilienstein and Caroline Parry, "The Native Peoples" by Bettle Liota and a financial statement from the festival foundation.
Box contains materials about the history of Mariposa in the 1960s and 1970s, including records related to a book about Mariposa's history.