Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pender Guy Program No. 1. Program contents transcribed from the Pender Guy Card Catalog: "1. Paul Yee with Introduction to aims and purposes of Pender Guy 2. Skit: Chinatown without Chop Suey 3. Music: Charlie Chin - 'The Wandering Chinaman' 4. Chinese Canadian - rationale for Chinese Canadian history re: 1886 anti Chinese activities 5. Music 6. 'Between Us Chinese' - Relations between Canadian-born Chinese and foreign-born Chinese."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pender Guy Program No. 11. Program contents transcribed from the Pender Guy Card Catalog: "1. Introduction - Pender Guy Jingle 2. Introduction of program 3. Skit - Chinatown without Chop Suey 4. War of the Flea - song." Writing on the tape box: "1. Jingle 2. Steve's Introduction To Prog. 16 (Interlude) 3. Paul's Introduction to P.G. (revised) 4. Barry's Chinatown Presentation 5. Steve's Community News and Fade intro "Samba Pa Si" by Santana."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pender Guy Program No. 103. Program contents transcribed from the Pender Guy Card Catalog: "1. Introduction 2. Food for Thought - Marco Polo Restaurant 3. Interview - Pat Chen, newly elected President of CSA 4. Super Pender Guy - Banana Flu 5. Interview: Raymond Jung re: Strathcona Summer Festival 6. History: Mor Cho-Lin, Vancouver First Chinese-Canadian newspaper (Chinese News Weekly) 7. Music 'so Far Broke' 8. Readings: article: 'Chinese Hockey Player: Larry Quan'."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pender Guy Program No. 104. Program contents transcribed from the Pender Guy Card Catalog: "1. Jingle and Introduction 2. Interview: Peter Wong (Coordinator of the Chinese-Canadian Oral History Project) 3. Music: Yvonne Eliman 4. Food for Thought [Gloria]: Wilbur Lim of W.K. Gardens 5. Community news 6. Super Pender Guy - Banana Flu (episode 2) 7. Bruce Lee documentary 8. Interview: Cecilia Lai - Inter Cultural Conference."
Item part is a recording of part one (of two) of an interview with David Spearing, who was involved in the Strathcona initiatives including the working committee and the preparation of a report to Council. Interview continues in part two.
Item part is a recording of part two (of two) of an interview with David Spearing, who was involved in the Strathcona initiatives including the working committee and the preparation of a report to Council. Interview cuts out at end of tape.
Item part is a recording of an interview with Tony Geach, the Director of Urban Renewal, regarding urban planning and policies in British Columbia, Vancouver, and Strathcona in the 1950s and 1960s. The interview ends at the 39 min., 40 sec. mark; recorded classical music until the end of the tape.
Item part is a recording of interviews with John Coates of the Planning Department and Lloyd Axeworthy, then executive assistant to Paul Hellyer of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), about the joint Strathcona-CMHC initiatives to renew housing in the area, as well as the associated history and politics. Interview cuts out at end of tape.
Item is a recording of an interview with Dan Coates, who served as an executive assistant to Canadian politician Robert Andras from 1960 to 1973. The discussion touches on Robert Andras' view on urban renewal and planning, the general view of urban renewal at the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and the desire to include the Strathcona community in the discussion of planning in the area.
Item is a recording of part of the 26 Nov. 1972 Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association general meeting. SPOTA executive committee election procedures, nominations, and attendance expectations are discussed. Meeting cuts out at end of tape. Includes English to Chinese interpretation.
Item is a recording of part of the 26 Nov. 1972 Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association general meeting. Shirley Chan, the main speaker, discusses the opening and operation of the SPOTA office and the survey of the Strathcona area in anticipation of the freeway protests. Includes English to Chinese interpretation.
Item is a recording consisting of an interview with Rita Yee and unidentified others discussing Asian cultural identity in North America. Interview cuts out at end of tape. The recording does not appear to be related to the Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association.
Item is a recording consisting of interviews with Mrs Sherman and Mr Norman Greenstone regarding Jewish upbringing in Canada. The recording does not appear to be related to the Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association.
Item is a recording of a broadcast of Open Line hosted by Jim MacDonald in which he interviews Irving Stowe, James Bohlen, Dr. Robert Ellis and Dr. John Gofman about the Amchitka Island nuclear tests scheduled for September of 1971. Topics discussed include the possibility of earthquakes or tidal waves resulting from bomb detonation, and the health and environmental consequences of nuclear radiation. The latter part of the recording consists of call-in questions and answers from the panel.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a lecture on atomic energy and radiation (00:00-32:23), and a recording of an interview with R.B. [Currie], Director of EMO, regarding civil defence in the event of a nuclear attack (32:24-37:45). The remaining twelve minutes of the recording contain ambient sound of people conversing in a room.
Item is an audio recording containing a recording of an interview with [Jane] about ANC [African National Congress], South Africa and abuse in prison. "Brig Anderson" is written on white label adhered to reel.
Item is an audio reel containing an interview by Archie with Arne Tomlinson, the Environmental Coordinator for the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union and the Executive Director of the T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation.
Item is an audio reel containing recordings of various speakers on the topic of oil tankers, oil spills, pipelines, environmental concerns, community concerns, Indigenous concerns, oil spills and transportation of oil.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview with Alan Rinehart (lute and guitar) by Peter Grant about the history of the lute, the guitar, and Rineharts musical practice.