Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Earl Foell. Description on tape case: "Earl Foell is the editor-in-chief of the Christian Science Monitor. His talk is a Vancouver Institute lecture."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks from a forum at the Women in View Festival. Description on tape case: "A forum held at the Women in View festival, Jan 19-Feb 4, 1990; Lorena Gale (moderator); Zainub Verjee (film producer); Margo Kane (actress); Yasmin Jiwani (communications); Leslie Komoro (Taiko drummer); Carmen Rodriguez (writer); This forum sheds light on common concerns, embraces differences and finds mutual links between artists from different cultures and disciplines; reel 1 of 2."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks from a forum at the Women in View Festival. Description on tape case: "A forum held at the Women in View festival, Jan 19-Feb 4, 1990; Lorena Gale (moderator); Zainub Verjee (film producer); Margo Kane (actress); Yasmin Jiwani (communications); Leslie Komoro (Taiko drummer); Carmen Rodriguez (writer); This forum sheds light on common concerns, embraces differences and finds mutual links between artists from different cultures and disciplines; reel 2 of 2."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Richard Gathercole. Description on tape case: "Richard Gathercole is executive director of the BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre & teachers communications law at UBC; at the end there is a panel discussion featuring Leo Dooling, a representative from BC Tel, and Peter Grant, a lawyer for the Canadian Business Telecommunications Alliance."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Gayle Gavin. Description on tape case: "Part of the People's Enquiry series held Nanaimo; Gayle Gavin talks about CFMETR and testing a nuclear weapons system for a foreign power."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Herb George. Description on tape case: "Response to the decision by Judge McEachern to the Gitksan Wet'Suwet'En land claim; Gitksan Chief Herb George gives the Native response and Prof. Michael Jackson puts it in legal context."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by Herb George, Lucy McNeill, Marie Smallface and Saul Terry. Description on tape case: "From the Human Rights Lecture Series, this is lecture 3 of 6; starts with skit 'Forever Dawn' by Coast Salish Native Evan AdMS, featuring actress Debbie Charlie; moderator: Lucy McNeill; speakers: Marie Smallface Marule, Chief Administrator of World Council of Indigenous People, President of Alberta based Indian News media.; Saul Terry, President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs; and Herb George, Chief Gitksan Wet'Suwet'En."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Chris Giannou. Description on tape case: "In 1980, Dr. Chris Giannou, a Canadian medical doctor started work for the Palestine Red Crescent Society (the Palestinian equivalent of the Canadian Red Cross). In October of 1985, he began work at Shatila Hospital in Beirut. During his 27 month stay at Shatila refugee camp, under continuous siege and fire, Dr. Giannou and his team performed hundreds of major operations with limited medical supplies and little or no electricity. On May 9th, four months after leaving Beirut, Giannou came to Vancouver to talk about his experiences."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Charan Gill and [Marie Cooper]. Description on tape case: "Charan Gill is from the BC Organization to Fight Racism (and a long time NDPer); recorded by the co-op program Sumaiee Dhee Awaaz."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Charan Gill, Punam Khosla, Roy Miki and Ron George. Description on tape case: "4 speakers speak at an event sponsored by the BC Organization to Fight Racism; Charan Gill is a BCOFR activist; Punam Khosla is from the India Mahala Association; Roy Miki is from the Japanese Redress Association; and Ron George is from the BC non-status Indian movement."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring an interview with Galia Golan by Punam Khosla. Description on tape case: "Golan is interviewed by Co-op reporter Punam Khosla; Golan is involved in the Peace Now movement; recorded at the conference to mark the end of the UN Decade of Women."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Dennis Goldberg. Description on tape case: "Dennis Goldberg was an ANC activist in the early 60s. He was arrested in the late 60s, and spent close to 20 years un jail. He was one of the first long-term prisoners released. He went on a global speaking tour soon after, and was brought to Vancouver by the South African Action Coalition."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Dr. John M. Goldman. Description on tape case: "Dr. John M. Goldman from the University of London and Hammersmith Hospital is a pioneer in research in leukemia and bone marrow transplants; a Vancouver Institute lecture."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Dr. Dorothy Goresky. Description on tape case: "Dr. Dorothy Goresky of Physicians for Social Responsibly talks about the effects of a nuclear attack on Nanoose Bay; part of the People's Enquiry series held at Nanaimo; the enquiry took place in Nanaimo to look into the effects and implications of the Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental Test Range (CFMTETR) at Nanoose Bay of Vancouver Island; Nanoose Bay and Georgia Strait are used by the United States Navy as a weapons testing range."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Dr. Michael Gottlieb. Description on tape case: "Dr. Michael Gottlieb of the Department of Medicine at UCLA is a leading immunologist who was the first to discover the acquired immune deficiency syndrome in 1981; a Vancouver Institute lecture."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring an interview with Reverend Gqiba. Description on tape case: "Reverend Gqiba is an Anglican priest and chaplain to the ANC at its headquarters in Lusaka Zambia. He gave his talk on a Canadian tour organized by the International Defence and Aid Fund for South Africa; he discusses what it means for the church to support liberation struggles, and the impact of sanctions on the fight against apartheid."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Fran Grumberg and Andrew Armitage. Description on tape case: "Fran Grumberg, former supervisor, Ministry of Human Resources, replies to Jeffrey Wilson's criticism of government policy [found in tape 203]; Andrew Armitage, superintendent of child welfare, outlines present and future policies for troubled families; from the 2nd conference on Law and Contemporary Social Issues put on by UBC Faculty of Law."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Dr. Judith G. Hall. Description on tape case: "Dr. Judith G. Hall, Professor of Medical Genetics at UBC and Director of the Clinical Genetics Unit at Grace Hospital in Vancouver lectures at the Vancouver Institute."
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 an episode of Brown Bagger featuring an interview with Paula Hawthorne by Louie Ettling. Description on tape case: "Paula Hawthorne of the End Conscription Campaign in South Africa interviewed by Co-op Radio reported Louie Ettling."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Paula Hawthorne. Description on tape case: "South African activist Paula Hawthorne speaks at a conference put on by Oxfam."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the second of seven episodes of a Brown Bagger series on the Iraq War. This episode features an interview with J. Hilterman.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by A. Hollinbaugh. Description on tape case: "This is part of The Heat Is On: Women on Art on Sex conference."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Lilian Howard. Description on tape case: "Conference: Native Issues: The History of Colonization put on by Talks Not Tanks; Lilian Howard talks about 'Life Before Contact On The West Coast'; Rose James talks about 'a witness' and 'government [as] organized crime'."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Roger Howard. Description on tape case: "This was part of the conference 'Bureaucracy & Culture' held Sept 2-5, 1985 at the SFU downtown campus."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the third of seven episodes of a Brown Bagger series on the Iraq War. This episode features an interview with Jane Hunter.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring audience questions and a talk by Mel Hurtig. Description on tape case: "This is the final session of the Peoples' Enquiry into arms testing at Nanoose Bay at the CFMETR."
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 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 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 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: "This tape is mostly Maria Angelica Lemos of Brazil; session 9; tape # 1."
Part is an audio recording of a speaker from a panel at In Visible Colours, the International Festival of Films and Videos by Third World Women and Women of Colour, held in Vancouver.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Jesse Jackson. Description on tape case: "World Affairs Dinner held on Mary 14/85 edited with questions; Reverend Jesse Jackson speaking at the Hyatt Regency Hotel; this dinner where he speaks was a fundraiser for the Museum of Science and Technology."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring an interview with Devki Jain. Description on tape case: "An interview with Devki Jain, a feminist in India who has been working at bringing 3rd world women into discussions on the status of women; interviewed by Punam Khosla; Devki is interested in issues of international development."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Najwa Jardeli with an introduction by Herb George. Description on tape case: "Jardeli is from The Palestinian Union of Women's Work Committees in the Occupied Territories. She talks about the intifada and the role of women in the struggle, also addressing the question of the possibility of peace."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Pauline Jewett. Description on tape case: "This was the keynote address for the conference on Women and College Education; Pauline Jewett is former NDP MP, education and university president; recorded at Douglas College."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Terri John. Description on tape case: "Terri John is from the Lil'Wat Peoples' Movement. Lavina White is a Haida Elder, active in Native issues in Vancouver as well as Queen Charlottes; from the Native Issues Conference: The History of Colonization."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. Episode description on tape case: "Recorded at the convention of the British Columbia Federation of Labour in Vancouver. Kalman Kaplansky has been a long-time active in the cause of human rights in Canada."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Hanna Kassis. Description on tape case: "Hanna Kassis is a prof at UBC. The date recorded is approximate."
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 Paul A. Keown. Description on tape case: "Paul A. Keown talks about medical transplants at the Vancouver Institute."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk from the Reproductive Rights seminar with Emma Kivisild, and a panel of speakers. Description on tape case: "This is from the Reproductive Rights seminar, part of the conference: Feminists Examine the Right. 3 of the 4 speakers at this seminar are heard on this tape; the conference was organized by the Vancouver Status of Women. Over two days, women shared information, ideas and strategies discussing reproductive rights, privatization of social services, sexuality and work."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Rajni Kothari. Description on tape case: "Rajni Kothari is a well known civil libertarian in India and president of the Peoples' Union of Civil Liberties. In 1985 he won the Alternative Nobel Prize from the Swedish government. He is on the board of Lokayan, a publication devoted to grass roots action and social justice; here, he gives a lecture on the topic of human rights in India and the problem of centralization."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Art Kube. Description on tape case: "Part of the People's Enquiry series held Nanaimo; Former BC Fed of Labour President Kube on 'CFMETR: Economic Benefit or Liability'."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Larry Kuehn. Description on tape case: "This was part of the conference "Bureaucracy & Culture" held Sept 2-5, 1985 at the SFU downtown campus; Kuehn is an educator and labor leader; he was very prominent in the Solidarity Coalition. Larry Kuehn speaks about the experience of the workers movement with the bureaucracy in B.C. at the present time."