- CA UWA 04.002, 23.30
- Fonds
- 1911 - 2014
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.
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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.
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This collection contains 5 interviews in total (8hh19mm49ss), conducted by Misha Falk in 2019.
The Transgender Oral History Project emerged out of a recognition that there were significant gaps in queer histories of the prairies, one of which being a tendency to overlook transgender experiences. By recording oral interviews with trans people, this project aims to help historians and community members gain a richer understanding of the lives and work of trans individuals in the region. Since labels for understanding diverse experiences of gender such as “transgender” have changed significantly in recent history and will likely continue to do so, these interviews focus heavily on personal understandings of gender identity.
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Fonds consists of oral history projects completed by Nolan Reilly as the Primary Investigator, or completed by students under his supervision as a Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg.
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Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities Oral History Project
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Fonds consists of oral history projects completed by Janis Thiessen as the Primary Investigator, or projects/interviews completed by students under Dr. Thiessen's supervision as a Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg.
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Community Mental Health Activists/Advocates in Manitoba
Collection consists of one oral history project for which Karen Clements was the Primary Investigator. The Community Mental Health Activists/Advocates in Manitoba Oral History Collection consists of 18 interviews (from a total of 25 interviews in the overall project) with mental health activists/advocates in Manitoba, conducted between August and October, 2017. All interviews are fully transcribed, and 17 have available audio. The research project was funded through a Brandon University, Faculty Health Studies Research Grant. The definition of activist/advocate for the purposes of recruitment was an individual who identifies (by self or others) as a mental health activist/advocate in Manitoba working for social and system change in the area of mental health. This did not include individuals whose advocacy is limited to advocacy for conventional services for one individual or individuals whose advocacy is limited to advocacy for clients as part of professional clinical work.
Interviews are conducted by various interviewers who were part of the research team:
• Principle Investigator - Karen Clements (Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Brandon University or DPN BU) – conducting interviews and data analysis
• Research investigators – Debra Dusome (Assistant Professor, DPN BU); Kristen Hardy PhD (c) York, (instructor at University of Winnipeg, Brandon University, and Teaching Affiliate, Centre for the Support of Teaching, Learning & Technology); Dana Naismith (Assistant Professor, DPN BU); Stan Rossowski (peer support worker, community activist) - conducting interviews and data analysis
• Transcriptionists – Sara Groleau; Jacqueline Saurette; Kirsten Surovy
• Copy editor – Sara Groleau
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Fonds includes textual and graphic records collected by Debby Lexier throughout the course of her interior design career. The records reflect her involvement and interest in the Manitoba Design Institute (MDI), the Design Management Centre (DMC), the Professional Interior Designers Institute of Manitoba (PIDIM), Design Canada, and the National Design Council. The collection contains internal materials (such as MDI Board of Directors minutes, program evaluations, and financial information) and correspondence, as well as external and promotional content (such as brochures, newsletters, and various publications).
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Kaleida, St Mary/St Alban fonds
The records of St Mary/St Alban include: Canonical Documents; Titles; Blueprints; Sacramental Register; Record of Service Book; Vestry Minutes; a research file, and one photograph.
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Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada fonds
The records of The Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada held at the Diocese of Rupert's Land archives include: missionary reports (1903 -1908); a lantern slide transcript; "Bulletin" (1931 and 1937); and lantern slides.
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The fonds consists of manuscript letters, newspaper clippings of interest to Burman and copies of his own publications. The contents reflects Burman's broad interests including Indigenous culture, the Arctic, the Church Missionary Society (CMS), the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK), and Uganda. There are twelve files of materials. See file and box list, and key word list for subject contents.
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