The Rachel Browne fonds includes the following series: Royal Winnipeg Ballet (1957-1998); Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers (1974-2010); alumni questionnaire (1991); choreographic reviews (1970-2000); awards (1997-2001); biographical information (1986-2015); obituaries (2012); The Rachel Browne Trust (2013); and photographs (1958-2012).
The fonds documents the organizational history of the Congress of Black Women of Manitoba and the recent social and cultural history of Black women in Manitoba. The fonds consists of four separate accessions: 11.003, 15.014, 16.015, and 17.008. Accession 11.003 consists of 6 series: minutes and agendas, constitution and by-laws, correspondence, events and workshops, internal publications, and external publications. Accession 15.014 includes one series containing 345 photographs. Accession 16.015 includes 10 series: meetings and reports, correspondence, events and workshops, grant applications, research materials, internal publications, external publications, electronic records, moving image records and photographs. Accession 17.008 consists of one series of presentations.
This fonds comprises materials associated with Dr. Stanley Krippner’s study of the Brazilian “sensitive” Amyr Amiden. It includes a PowerPoint presentation (both in analog (annotated) and digital formats), academic publications, and “apports” (physical objects).
This fonds comprises some of the English-language publications by Icelandic scholar Erlendur Haraldsson regarding parapsychological and deathbed phenomena such as mediums, reincarnation, and other experiences surrounding death, including books, article offprints, and a bibliography to 2014.
The Donna Day Washington fonds includes: alumni questionnaire (1991); biographical information (1962); newspaper clippings (1969); obituary/tribute (2015); and photographs (1959-1963)