Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pulp Press hosted by Mavis Hopkins and produced by David Morton and Ian McLatchie. In this episode Don Fraser reads Elephantiasis [and] War & Peace from 3 Cent Pulp. The episode was first broadcasted on November 29, 1983.
Item is an audio reel containing a segment of the Lesbian Show focusing on media and activism. The segment is an interview with a member of the group Da Poonani Posse.
Item is an audio recording containing an episode of the Lesbian Show. This episode is hosted by Linda and Emma and includes readings by Nora D. Randall and Sandra J. Benson; and an interview with Della McLeary about Press Gang Publishers.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Lesbian Show. The episode includes interviews with participants of the Gay/Lesbian Pride Day parade followed by an interview with Robin Tyler backstage at Van East by Quintana Leslie.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of the Lesbian Show. The tape includes three parts: part 1 - "Lesbos to Salem - the lesbian in history"; part 2 - "Opening the Closet - the lesbian as citizen"; part 3 - "Protecting our own - property, succession, and access to medical benefits".
Item is an audio reel containing an unedited recording of [an episode of Youth 10] about HIV and AIDS. Written in ink on white label adhered to reel: "Chris Barnes reading; Parm N.A.S.; Informal Discussion."
Item is an audio reel containing an [episode of Youth 10] featuring an interview with a YouthCo board member and employee about how HIV/AIDS affects daily life.
Item is an audio reel containing episodes of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The first part features sounds of spring and the second features airplane traffic. Recordings take place in Pigeon Park, Lighthouse Park, Pitt Meadows, the Richmond Dykes and Burnaby Lake, Brown Road.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Soundwalking with Hildegard Westerkamp. The recording is the second part of "fog in Vancouver". Written on white label on one side of the box: "Bob Dylan as Hero - Tape 2a - May 15, 1976."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Soundwalking with Joan Henderson + Anne Holmes. The recording takes place at the racetrack and according to a note on the box is #13 in series.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a segment about Vancouver municipal elections. John Fitzpatrick talks about union involvement in civic politics. Barb Daniel speaks about the ward system.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a speech by Glen Clark on jobs for forestry workers, and various other speeches taking place at a convention.
Item is an audio reel containing an interview with Susan Crean about her biography on Grace Hartman entitled "Grace Hartman: A Woman for her Time." The recording concludes with interviews with representatives of Oxfam and [CUSO International].
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Ken Doyle, David Myers, Rod [Keys] and Sue [Sitcoff] speaking about the Vancouver Emotional Emergency Centre.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of various speakers on the topic of the rights of Indigenous peoples [at the] UN Conference during the Year of the Indigenous People.
Item is an audio reel containing an interview about the 1988 boycott of the Calgary Olympics and an exhibition at the Glenbow Museum by the Lubicon Lake Band.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of part two of live IWA Hall (Ontario Workers in the 20th Century). The content includes a question and answer period and focuses women's union organizing and the history of unions in Ontario.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a speaker from the Hospital Employees' Union of British Columbia on the topic of equal pay for work of equal value.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a speakers from the BCGEU about Operation Solidarity and the fight against Bills 2 and 3 of Bill Bennett and the Social Credit government.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a show on First Nations and cooperative housing hosted by Brian. The program includes interviews with Michelle DuLaurier from the Queens Park Housing Cooperative in New Westminster, followed by musical interludes and an interview with Tammy [Geery?] at Queen's Park and her case around disability and housing rights. The housing segment is followed by an interview by Bruce Bearhouse with Lillian Howard about 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance.
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.
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 an episode of Performance hosted by Peter Grant. This episode contains an interview with Helen Hall (UBC) about composition and her music practice.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Performance with host Peter Grant. In this episode Grant interviews John Sawyer who talks about his music practice and his ensemble [Kellis].
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 a recording of a show called "Women Do These Things Every Day". The show contains an interview with Lee Maracle, who speaks about her life, writing, work and identity.
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)."