Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Airlift, with a focus on a fundraising marathon for Co-op Radio. Description on tape case: "Airlift 91 Topicism Of The Left - Stark Raven - unedited."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a one hour special; part of the New World Order, a special day of programming for Autumn Airlift. This segment focuses on Indonesia and the New Order. The names Peter Grant / Mary McDonnell are written on case.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a one hour special; part of the New World Order, a special day of programming for Autumn Airlift. This segment looks at Brian Mulroney's and corporate Canada's contribution to the new world order in Canada, and the 'business agenda.' The program invites four guest panelists to comment including: Marjorie Cohen (SFU), Jim Sinclair (Fishermen's Union), Joy McPhail (NDP MLA) and Chris Gaynor (Healthcare Advocates).
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.
Item is an audio tape containing a short segment covering a Japanese Canadian conference that happened in Alberta. Contents was used on Pender Guy Program #: 77
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Fred and Betty Albinson. Recording starts mid-conversation. Recording ends (tape runs out) mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Fred and Betty Albinson. Recording starts mid-conversation. Recording ends (tape runs out) mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of part 2/5 of the Middle East Listen-In featuring a phone interview with Joseph Almalleh, Editor of Jerusalem Times.
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 cassette containing a recording of a statement by the Chinese Benevolent Association's Committee for Concerned Chinese Canadians in light of the 1979 conference.
Item is an audio tape containing an interview with Andy Joe about the Chinese Benevolent Association. Contents may be related to Pender Guy programs # 81, 85, 89, 96, 116.
Item is an audiocassette containing an interview with Jim Scollon by Chantal Phillips for Angles. Scollon discusses his involvement with the Prime Timers and talks about the Prime Timers function, events and members.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of part 1/4 of an audio documentary presenting an oral history on conscientious objecting. Description on tape case: "This documentary series was produced by Phil Andrus; 'I Must Not Fight' looks into the early roots of conscientious objection to war. This particular show looks at conscientious objectors to World War One."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of part 2/4 of an audio documentary presenting an oral history on conscientious objecting. Description on tape case: "This documentary series was produced by Phil Andrus; 'I Must Not Fight' looks into the early roots of conscientious objection to war. This particular show looks at conscientious objectors to World War Two."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of part 3/4 of an audio documentary presenting an oral history on conscientious objecting. Description on tape case: "This documentary series was produced by Phil Andrus; 'I Must Not Fight' looks into the early roots of conscientious objection to war. This particular show looks at conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of part 4/4 of an audio documentary presenting an oral history on conscientious objecting. Description on tape case: "This documentary series was produced by Phil Andrus; 'I Must Not Fight' looks into the early roots of conscientious objection to war."
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Richard Archambault. Interviewees vocals are soft and very low. The tapping sound is possibly someone tapping the table. Taping is deliberately stopped and and started several times. Live recording cuts off mid-sentence. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Item component is the continuation of an interview with Richard Archambault. Interviewees vocals are soft and very low. The tapping sound is possibly someone tapping the table. Taping is deliberatly stopped and and started several times. Live recording cuts off mid-sentence. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a radio broadcast reporting the live arrival of the film "A Queen is Crowned" at Vancouver. The film was a theatrical documentary showing the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, to be shown at both the Vogue and Plaza theatres. Commentator Bob Fortune takes listeners through the arrival of the film at the airport; to the J. Arthur Rank offices for film assembly; then to the Vogue Theatre for beginning of showing.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an all candidates meeting on Canadian Cultural Policy. Description on tape case: "All candidates meeting to discuss Canadian Cultural Policy at the Fire hall Theatre; Liberals - Paul Manning (Vancouver Centre); NDP - Johanna de Hertog (Vancouver Centre)."
Item is an audio cassette containing the second part of a program produced for Autumn Airllift on the topic of communism. Description on case: "A 3-hour special program produced for the 1989 Autumn Airlift; broken into 3 one-hour sections looking at different parts [sic] of the world and the state of communism (NB this is before the collapse of the regimes in E. Europe, before the fall of the wall, etc.)."
Item is an audio reel containing a talk by Patricia Baird. Description on tape case: "Professor Patricia Baird, Medical Genetics Head at UBC gives a lecture at the Vancouver Institute."
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Doug Baker. Interview topics include Baker's early life: Squamish Nation Capilano Reserve, the residential school, Immaculate Conception school, his move to the Musqueam reserve, the fact that his mother is a Campbell, his early work-labouring, about how carving brings better life, and his life philosophy. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side 2 is blank. There is a shift in pitch on side 1.
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of music by Bamboo Brew. Writing on the tape case: "Bamboo - Robert Kikuchi-Yojoyo 2. One Step closer (song), Pounding of the drum? Hawaii Aloha (not in English)." Contents of the tape were used on Pender Guy Programs 178, 185, 189and 189.