Item is an audio reel containing an audio recording of Radio Ranch hosted by Jim [Burnett]. This episode of Radio Ranch is the last of the Old Time Country A-Z series, featuring S-Z.
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.
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 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 an episode of Women Do This Every Day. Description on tape case: "Crystos, Lee Maracle and Dionne Brand; by Cole Tanguay."
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 part one of a program about the history of Co-op Radio entitled "Not So Much a Radio Station, More a Way of Life", an oral history project.
Item is an audio reel containing part four of a program about the history of Co-op Radio entitled "Not So Much a Radio Station, More a Way of Life", an oral history project.
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 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 a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger. The episode features a panel talk at In Visible Colours, the International Festival of Films and Videos by Third World Women and Women of Colour, held in Vancouver from Nov 15-19, 1989. Description on tape case: "Production & Co-Productions."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Maria Angelica Lemos from a panel at In Visible Colours. Description on tape case: "This tape is mostly Maria Angelica Lemos of Brazil; session 9; tape # 1."
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of a question and answer period from Invisible Colours about experiences of women of colour in media production and distribution.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of discussion with Canadian Women of Colour Filmmakers. The event most likely took place during the In Visible Colours Festival.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a panel called 'The Risk of Self-Definition' comprised of Goretti Mapalunga, Julia Barco, and [Qing Lu]. Description on tape case: "One of the sessions of Invisible Colours, the International Festival of Films and Videos by Third World Women and Women of Colour, held in Vancouver from Nov 15-19, 1989; delegates from many countries around the world brought their films and videos to show and to take part in discussions; moderator is Lorraine Chan; 'Session 2'."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a panel called 'Voices and New Visions' comprised of Gloria Ribe, So Yong Kim, and Manjira Datta. Description on tape case: "One of the sessions of Invisible Colours, the International Festival of Films and Videos by Third World Women and Women of Colour, held in Vancouver from Nov 15-19, 1989; delegates from many countries around the world brought their films and videos to show and to take part in discussions; moderator is Yasmin Jiwani; 'Session 3'."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Maria Angelica Lemos from a panel at In Visible Colours. Description on tape case: "One of the sessions of Invisible Colours, the International Festival of Films and Videos by Third World Women and Women of Colour, held in Vancouver from Nov 15-19, 1989; delegates from many countries around the world brought their films and videos to show and to take part in discussions; this particular reel is the second half of the symposium titled 'celebrating our cinema'; the first speaker is Maria Angelica Lemos from Brazil."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an In Visible Colours panel entitled "Celebrating Our Cinema." Panelists include: Pratibha Parmar, Loretta Todd and Ayoka Chenzira.
Item is an audio reel containing the first of two recordings produced by Hildegard Westerkamp at a conference entitled Convergence held at the Banff Centre. Excerpts by [Darren Coupland], Arne Eigenfeldt, Martin Bartlett, Wendy [Bartley], Richard [Truler], Paul [Doldman] and Daniel [Shite] are included. Description on tape case: "Part I of a radio document produced by Hildegard Westerkamp; a sound document about a conference festival of the Canadian Electroacoustic community held at the Banff Centre from Nov. 10 - 13, 1989."
Item is an audio reel containing the second of two recordings produced by Hildegard Westerkamp at a conference entitled Convergence held at the Banff Centre. Excerpts by [Darren Coupland], Arne Eigenfeldt, Martin Bartlett, Wendy [Bartley], Richard [Truler], Paul [Doldman] and Daniel [Shite] are included. Description on tape case: "Part II of a radio document produced by Hildegard Westerkamp; a sound document about a conference festival of the Canadian Electroacoustic community held at the Banff Centre from Nov. 10 - 13, 1989."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Peter Mashagu. Description on tape case: "Recorded at the Conference on South Africa, held in Winnipeg Nov. 11 & 12 1989. Peter Mashagu is the African National Congress chief representative in Canada; Comrade Edwin is a representative from ANC HQ in Lusaka Zambia; Ahmad Randry is a member of the ANC working in Winnipeg; recorded by Co-op radio reporter Louie Ettling."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a panel of filmmakers moderated by Dionne Brand called "Beyond the Exotic and Erotic." Speakers include O. Funmilayo Makarah, Hiroko Yamazaki, Carol Geddes and Ayoka Chenzira.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring recordings from a conference on East Timor at Carleton University. Speaker include Derek Evans, James Dunn and Jose Ramos-Horta.
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 recording of an interview with Leone Gonzalez. Description on tape case: "Witness for Peace worker Leone Bicchieri Gonzalez on the activity of the contras in mid 1989; PART 2, Father Joe Mulligan on the Instituto Historico Centro America on the role of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua. Both recorded in Managua by Co-op Radio reporter Gabriella Moro."
Item is an audio reel containing a talk by Simon Nkoli. Description on tape case: "South African gay activist Nkoli on a visit to Vancouver, talking on the problems of being black & gay in S. Africa."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring recordings from the U.N. Special Committee on Decolonization: Hearings on East Timor.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the CBC program Sunday Morning focused on the Chantal Daigle case and anti-abortion demonstrations in Vancouver.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by David Suzuki and Paiakon; a song by Cliff Atleo; and the episode concludes with music by Floyd Westerman. Description on tape case: "Save the Amazon, an evening with Kayapo chief Paiakon, from the Amazon; also, David Suzuki speaks; this session was put on by the Wester Canada Wilderness Committee; recorded at the Eric Hamber Secondary School auditorium."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a talk with Sarah Ellis and Alma Lee. Description on tape case: "Conversation with Sarah Ellis, Vancouver author, library and storyteller, and Alma Lee of the Vancouver Writers' festival."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Geraldine Kenny-Wallace. Description on tape case: "Geraldine Kenny-Wallace gives a lecture at the Vancouver Institute."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Thomas Schelling. Description on tape case: "Thomas Schelling is a former consultant to US Departments of State & Defence and the CIA; this lecture was held at UBC's Woodward Instructional Resource Centre."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring an interview with Anton Harber by Louie Ettling. Description on tape case: "Anton Harber is the editor of The Weekly Mail, a South African newspaper. He was banned for criticizing the government. Now (1991), he is back in South African. On this recording, he is interviewed by Louie Ettling."
Item is an audio reel containing a talk by Graca Michel. Description on tape case: "Graca Michel, Minister of Education, member of Central Committee of FRELIMO, Deputy of Peoples' Assembly, Mozambique. Brought to Vancouver by WUSC (World University Service of Canada)."
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 is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Paul A. Keown. Description on tape case: "Paul A. Keown talks about medical transplants at the Vancouver Institute."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a Co-op Radio program from the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Grand Council of the Cree's. The program includes recordings of speeches by various individuals including Jim Sinclair, Rod Robinson and Rudy [Platiel].