Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Mark Mealing reads from his poems Coyotes Running Here; produced by Peter Grant."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "An interview with three members of the pulp press collective about the upcoming revival of the three cent pulp; produced by David Morton, Miriam Walker [and] Ian McLatchie."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Intro by Miriam Walker; Produced by Ian McLatchie, David Morton, Jean Ladinski and Miriam Walker; Norbert Ruebsaat reading a number of his unpublished poems."
Item is an audio reel containing multiple segments from various episodes of Behind the News. Topics include: Gastown and the Child Protection Act; Hare Krishna; Forbes Burnham and Guyana; nuclear power plants; criminal charges and sentences; Canada Post pensions; and minimum wage in British Columbia.
Item is an audio reel containing multiple segments from various episodes of Behind the News. Topics include: Anna Mae Aquash and the AIM movement; the AIM movement and the construction of pipelines in North America; the Pine Ridge Reservation; and social services for children in Gastown.
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.
Part is an audio recording containing a performance of "21 ways to scalp an Indian" by a Toronto based theatre group of Cree ancestry; a fact sheet about Columbus' invasion of the Tainos, and music.
Part is an audio recording containing an episode of KLA HOW YA hosted by Lionel Brown featuring an update about the Arrow Lakes peoples fight, followed by a segment about the Lake Indian Peoples Interior Temperate Rainforest Project.
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.
Part contains a recording of The Rational from June 1, 1984 hosted by Peter Royce and B. Kane. Speakers include: Jill [Bend], Pauline Woodward, Jim [Gogo], and Bill [Zander] (Carpenter's Union).
Part contains a recording of The Rational from August 17, 1984 hosted by Peter Royce. The episode focuses on the re-zoning in Burnaby, the federal election, and 'spoil your ballot' campaigns; and features interviews with [Vic Stujack] and Svend Robinson.
Part contains a recording of The Rational from September 3, 1984 hosted by Lisa on the topics of union organizing; and Alexander Haig's visit to Vancouver. Guests include Len [Stair] (Canadian Union of Public Employees), Cliff [Anstein] (BC Government Employees Union) and Cindy Shore.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Radio Peace, a weekly program on issues of peace, human rights and the environment. The hosts of this episode are [Loch] and Jennifer Calder. The episode contains interviews with Valerie from Friends of the Clayoquat Sound and [Moira] Goldberg about the NDP decision to allow logging in the Clayoquat Sound.
Part is an audio recording of the first half of the Radio Peace episode from February 2, 1993. The fist part of the episode contains a report by Lisa [Chavele] from a demonstration in Seattle organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and The Revolutionary Communist Party of Seattle; Dr. Carlos Tablada speaking on the economic crisis in Cuba at the University of British Columbia; and a talk by Herbert Schiller on the topic of information dissemination and telecommunication.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a segment of International Women's Day programming. The segment addresses the programming for International Women's Day. Note on tape case: "Ina, Dorothy, Sue, - International Women's Day '87."
Item is an audio reel containing the second program of KRBC (Kids Radio British Columbia), designed for and prepared by children from grades four to seven. The program was produced by the Provincial Educational Media Centre. The episode includes an interview with Ralph [Dyke] about synthesizer, as well as a discussion between the contributors about pollution.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of KRBC (Kids Radio British Columbia), designed for and prepared by children from grades four to seven at Sperling School in Burnaby. The program was produced by the Provincial Educational Media Centre. In this episode the students interview two people about Chinese musical instruments and the history of Chinese communities in Vancouver.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of KRBC (Kids Radio British Columbia), designed for and prepared by children from grades four to seven from Sperling School in Burnaby. The program was produced by the Provincial Educational Media Centre. The episode includes readings of Haiku Poetry, an interview with child actor Ian Tracy and interviews about the best and worst things about being a kid.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a literary game/quiz event at the Vancouver Museum as part of Canadian National Book week. The introductions were by Frank Gerber, and the event was moderated by Chuck Davies. Participants include Ira Nadel, Sandra Djwa, Stann Persky, Cathy Ford, and Daniel Wood.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Van Lit featuring readings by Tom Wayman and Kevin Davies for the McLeods Books Benefit at Western Front.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Van Lit featuring readings by Bob Loblaw of Kerouac's work from the production 'Kerouac' at the E = mc2 Gallery on Homer Street.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of 'Personal Fictions'. In this episode, the story 'The Walrus Hunt' by James Houston is read by Paul Kardulus. The show was produced by Wynette French. The end of the tape contains a recording of classical music.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of 'Personal Fictions'. In this episode, the story 'Rape Fantasies' by Margaret Atwood is read by Jacqlen Hayes. The show was produced by Wynette French
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Women + Art. Case notes: interview with Ivan Salomon; No Daub; produced by Jacqueline Menard.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Women + Art. Case notes: ISIS [Women in Film chapter] Women's Film Collective; Mo Simpson and Liz Walker; No Daub; produced by Jacqueline Menard.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Women + Art. Case notes: Michael Morris; Men's Erotic Art (Part II); No Daub; produced by Jacqueline Menard.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Canadian Artists. Case notes: Mavis Hearn - doll maker; Daphne Mennell - puppeteer; no daub; produced by Jacqueline Menard.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the third episode in a series of 4 programs dealing with performing artists unions and associations. Produced by Ulrika Ruebsaat
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a poetry reading recorded at Octopus East. Poets include: Kathryn Alexander, Hilary Clark, Angela Hryniuk, Robert McLean, Lisa Robertson, Christine Stewart, Catriona Strang, Sophie Thomas, and Calvin Wharton.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a poetry reading as part of National Book Festival at Octopus Books on April 17, 1988. Poets include Vera Manuel, Helen Potrebenko, Frances Duncan (Sandy), Evelyn Lau, and Jam Ismail.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Radio for the Revolution. According to the case notes, the show features Women in Solidarity - Rosa Marina Escobar and Flor (Maquilla); Ramona's speech translated by Francisca Varas.