Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of a speech by Ward Churchill in Bellingham, Washington on April 13, 1991. There is a note in the tape case: "A benefit for imprisoned Indian activist Peltier (also a benefit for the Dene Nation)."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of the Lesbian Show about AIDS and safe sex at the Act Up rally. Description on tape case: "Act up; safe sex; safe sex parties."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a segment from the Lesbian Show featuring an interview with [Chris Wayson] and [Trett Fury] at the AIDS Walk in Stanley Park. The segment is recorded over music.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 1 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 2 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 3 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 4 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 5 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 6 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Nightwatch presentation of the Centre for the Oral History of the Left documentary series documentary series "Grandma Was An Activist", part 7 of 7. Description on case: "This is a Nightwatch program that introduces the series Grandma Was An Activist; The role of radical women in Canada and the U.S. During the 1930s."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Radio Peace, a weekly program on issues of peace, human rights and the environment. The hosts of this episode are [Loch] and Jennifer Calder. The episode contains interviews with Valerie from Friends of the Clayoquat Sound and [Moira] Goldberg about the NDP decision to allow logging in the Clayoquat Sound.
Part is an audio recording of the first half of the Radio Peace episode from February 2, 1993. The fist part of the episode contains a report by Lisa [Chavele] from a demonstration in Seattle organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and The Revolutionary Communist Party of Seattle; Dr. Carlos Tablada speaking on the economic crisis in Cuba at the University of British Columbia; and a talk by Herbert Schiller on the topic of information dissemination and telecommunication.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of The Rational from June 14th hosted by Patrice Lesley. Topics include a Metro Vancouver transit strike and West End residents resisting the neighbourhood presence of Burger King.
Part contains a recording of The Rational from November 17, 1984 on the topic of the Operation Solidarity strike. Description from note inside tape case: "Solidarity panel - sell out - K. Kerr (moderator), Pat Clark (1st VP BCTF), Tom Kozar (BCGEU), Shane Simpson (LMSC org.)."
Part contains a recording of The Rational from September 3, 1984 hosted by Lisa on the topics of union organizing; and Alexander Haig's visit to Vancouver. Guests include Len [Stair] (Canadian Union of Public Employees), Cliff [Anstein] (BC Government Employees Union) and Cindy Shore.
Item is an audio reel containing recordings of interviews with protestors at a demonstration called 'Blow the Whistle on Unemployment' at the Employment Centre at Main Street and 10th Avenue.