Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Ken Chamberlain and Martyn Legge. Description on tape case: "CAIMAW union reps Ken Chamberlain and Martyn Legge on the closure of the Wolverine copper tubing plant in Vancouver in late 1991. The company took the machinery out of the plant, transferring it to one of their US operations."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a panel discussion with Darlene Marzari, Carol Gran, Susan French and Kimanda Jarzebiak. Description on tape case: "An all candidates forum on women's issues, part of the British Columbia provincial election in 1991; Darlene Marzari, NDP, Carol Gran, Social Credit; Susan French, Liberal; Kimanda Jarzebiak, Green; Organized by Vancouver Status of Women."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger hosted by Dorothy Kidd featuring various speakers about women in the Gulf Region. Description on tape case: "Documentary produced by Dorothy Kidd."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Gary Cristall and Margo Kane. Description on tape case: "From Lies and Labels: A forum on race, ethnicity and the performing arts; This is tape 1 of 2; It includes the intro to the forum and features Gary Cristall and Margo Kane; followed by the first part of the session titled 'Vultures or Visionaries? The Producers' with Diane Kadota, Sal Ferreras and Donna Spencer."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Diane Kadota, Sal Ferreras and Donna Spencer. Description on tape case: "From the forum, Lies and Labels: A Forum on Race, Ethnicity and the Performing Arts; this is tape 2 of 2; continues with the session 'Vultures or Visionaries? The Producers' with Diane Kadota, Sal Ferreras and Donna Spencer."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Biram Steve, Violet Pachano and Krishna Ahooja-Patel. Description on tape case: "From the conference Healing the Earth: Women's' Strategies for the Environment. Put on by the UN Assoc. in Canada, in preparation for Earth Summit, the UN Conference on Environment & Development to be held in Brazil, 1991; Biram Steve is from the Marshall Islans and is an activist in politics and women's issues; Chief Violet Pachano is a James Bay Cree and an activist in the movement against the power development; Krishna Ahooja-Patel is from India and is an activist in INSTRAW (UN International Research and Training for the advancement of Women)."
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 a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Russell Kwasistala. Description on tape case: "Russell Kwasistala is Chief of the Laichkwiltach Nation and a member of the Kwagiulth (Kwakiutl) District Council; From the Native Issues Conference: The History of Colonization, put on by Talks Not Tanks."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Frank Rivers. Description on tape case: "Frank Rivers is a Council member in the Squamish Nation; from the Native Issues Conference: The History of Colonization."
tem is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Lavina White and Alice Jeffrey. Description on tape case: "Lavina is a Haida elder; Alice is a Gitksan elder; Lavina and Alice are active in Native issues in Vancouver as well as maintaining important contacts at home; this is from the Native issues conference: The History of Colonization, put on by Talks Not Tanks."
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 a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Janet McCloud. Description on tape case: "Janet McCloud is an elder from Washington state [Tulalip Tribe] who is very active in fishing rights wars; Milton Born With A Tooth is a spokesperson for the Lonefighters Society of the Peigan Nation in Alberta; From the Native Issues Conference: The History of Colonization, put on by Talks Not Tanks."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Marlene Nourbese Philips and Jim Wong Chu. Description on tape case: "From the forum, Without Voice: Racism in Writing and Publishing - This is tape 1 of 2; Speakers are: Marlene Nourbese Philips, the winner of the 1988 Casa de las Americas poetry prize; and Jim Wong Chu, author."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring talks by Sunera Thobani and Jeanette Armstrong. Description on tape case: "From the forum, Without Voice: Racism in Writing and Publishing - This is tape 2 of 2; Featuring Indo-Canadian writer Sunera Thobani and Native author/teacher Jeanette Armstrong."
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of a speech by Ward Churchill in Bellingham, Washington on April 13, 1991. There is a note in the tape case: "A benefit for imprisoned Indian activist Peltier (also a benefit for the Dene Nation)."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Nayakeh Tohidi. Description on tape case: "Recorded by Co-op program Pezhvak; Tohidi was brought in by the UBC Women's Studies Program."
Item is an audio reel containing a talk by Amanda White, Persimmon Blackbridge, Susan Stewart, Nora Randall, and Shaira Holman. Description on tape case: "Sexplorations, one of the workshops at International Lesbian Week, 1991. With Amanda White, Persimmon Blackbridge, Susan Stewart, Nora Randall, Shaira Holman. See also tape 284."
Item is an audio reel containing talks by various speakers on the issue of homophobia. Description on tape case: "Strategizing for Confronting Homophobia in the Workplace, a group of women discuss problems & solutions - good, entertaining discussion. Part of the 6th Annual International Lesbian Week Forum, held in Van. See also tape 283."
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 cassette containing a recording of a keynote address by Ovide Mercredi (Assembly of First Nations) at the Human Rights First Nations Conference at the Harbour Centre, Simon Fraser University. Note enclosed in cassette case: "First Nations - Human Rights Conference (AMSSA-Affiliation of Multicultural Societies + Service Agencies) - Keynote Address: Ovide Mercredi, Manitoba Cree Assembly of First Nations."
Item is an audio reel containing part one of a three part Brown Bagger series recorded at a teach-in on the Gulf War held at Langara College. Description on tape case: "Recorded at a teach-in on the Gulf War held at Langara College on January 25th - The Middle East Peace Action Coalition; Mordecai Briemberg of the Middle East Peace Action Coalition (MEPAC) on the causes of the war; Hanna Kassis, professor of religious studies at UBC on the question, "Is this a holy war?"; [Doug] Ross of the Centre For International Affairs at SFU on the prospects for an early ceasefire; Suzanne Rose of Greenpeace on the environmental effects of the war (continues on next reel)."
Item is an audio reel containing part two of a three part Brown Bagger series recorded at a teach-in on the Gulf War held at Langara College. Description on tape case: "Suzanne Rose of Greenpeace concludes her talk on the environmental effects of the war; Simon Dalby of the Center for International Studies at SFU talking about the media; David Cadman of the United Nations Association in Vancouver on the role of the UN; and Seanna Quressette of Ends The Arm Race on the peace movement."
Item is an audio reel containing part three of a three part Brown Bagger series recorded at a teach-in on the Gulf War held at Langara College. Description on tape case: "Emile Nucho of the Arab Anti-Discrimination League speaking on the recent history of the Persian Gulf region; Gabor Mate of Jews For A Just Peace speaking on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by George Erasmus. Description on tape case: "Canadian First Nations leader George Erasmus speaking at the Globe '90 conference held in Vancouver in the summer of 1990. One of the many workshops at the conference looked at aboriginal approached to ecology; George Erasmus was the keynote speaker."
Item is an audio reel containing a talk by Sir Richard Doll. Description on tape case: "Sir Richard Doll, Professor Emeritus of Medicine at Oxford University gives a lecture at the Vancouver Institute."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Martin K. Whyte. Description on tape case: "Martin K. Whyte is a professor in the department of sociology at U. of Michigan. He is considered the foremost scholar on the sociology of China in the US."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Dr. Gary Rogers. Description on tape case: "Dr. Gary Rogers of the Pacific Geoscience Center at Victoria BC gives a lecture at the Vancouver Institute."
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 an interview with Jim Rader by Joe Tannenbaum. Description on tape case: "Jim Rader interviewed by Joe Tannenbaum of CUSO on the hurricane that devastated parts of Eastern Nicaragua in autumn 1988. Intro on tape."
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. This episode features an interview with Kelly White. Description on tape case: "Interview with BC Native activist White about her trip to Geneva with the International Treaty Council to participate in the Human Rights Commission Regarding Economic and Social Development."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Lister Sinclair. Description on tape case: "Sinclair is a broadcaster, writer, critic, and long time CBC host; this is a Vancouver Institute lecture; here he talks about enlightenment in the mass media age."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Jonathan Mann at a UNESCO meeting in Paris. Description on tape case: "This is a UNESCO tape part 1 of 2 (part 2 is not found)."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Harry Rankin. Description on tape case: "Former Vancouver Alderman Harry Rankin and CBC TV news reporter Rick Ouston were invited up to SFU [to] the SFU media to debate about an open ended question: 'Who Sets The Political Agenda? Politicians or the Mass Media?'."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by Lee Maracle. Description on tape case: "Native author Lee Maracle at a presentation of one of her books of poetry at R2B2 Books."
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."