This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:
Cut 1: "Lots of Queer Quakers" performance/reading, Part 3. 1987, 28:20 minutes. Cut 2: "Jim Ernie," Canadian film by Craig Philp, Toronto. 1986, 28:00 minutes.
This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:
Cut 1: Interview with Prof. Carl Ridd ordination of gays and lesbians in the United Church of Canada. 1988, 28:00 minutes. Cut 2: "Impasse", a drama about the lives of gay and lesbian teenagers, produced/directed by the Gay and Lesbian Youth Group of Toronto. 1987, 28:15 minutes.
The fonds consists of records, mostly publications, pertaining to the Waffle Movement, a radical-left political movement that grew in popularity in the early 1970s. The fonds is divided into eight categories:
1 For an Independent Socialist Canada - articles on the benefits of an Independent Socialist Canada 2 Public Ownership - the benefits of nationalizing industries and natural resources 3 Quebec - How the movement would deal with the sovereignty issue 4 Policy Issues - various political policies the movement promotes 5 Waffle in the New Democratic Party - dealing with the larger political party of the NDP 6 Waffle-Ontario - the Waffle movement in Ontario 7 Waffle-Saskatchewan - how a socialist Saskatchewan would work in a socialist Canada 8 Oversize - oversized copies of the 'Waffle News', the 'Ontario Waffle', and assorted news clippings
“In Sickness and in Health/To Have and to Hold/To Love and to Cherish." Public Service Announcement by the Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario (C.L.G.R.O.).
Interview, taped 25.05.1990 at studio of Portage Community Cable, Protage la Prairie, during Annual General Meeting of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Conference of the United Church of Canada, of Bishop John Selby Spong (Episcopal/Newark, New Jersey), author of "Living In Sin?"
Group photograph of participants at the 30th Annual Convention for the Union of Canadian Municipalities in Hamilton, Ontario. Included in the photograph are Mayor H. Cater and Mrs. Cater of Brandon, Manitoba.