Subseries provides information about Zaire project.
Subseries includes newspaper clippings, handwritten notes and correspondence.
Subseries provides information about Zaire project.
Subseries includes newspaper clippings, handwritten notes and correspondence.
The materials in the sub-series document the Montreal YMCA's relationships with organizations such as the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and the Montreal Council of Social Agencies. The first joint YM-YWCA was opened in Windsor, Ontario in 1926. The sub-series also documents relations with the Student Christian Movement (which grew out of the YMCA's university branches in the 1920s), the Montreal Young Men's Hebrew Association, and other organizations.
Subseries provides information about the project Yul-Lab.
Subseries includes project description, newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence and business card.
The sub-series provides insight into the Black Theatre Workshop’s (BTW) many initiatives to support young performing artists. A first attempt to install a program to support young artists was the Beginners’ Workshop, which took place in January and February 1984, followed by an 11-week project known as the Summer Theatre, which took place during summer of the same year. The idea was revived with the installation of the Young Performers Initiative, later called Youthworks Program, which existed from 2000 to 2013. This workshop series offered free specialized theatre training for Montreal teenagers from 12 to 25 years old, who envisioned a career in the performing arts. Each spring the workshop series finished with the presentation of a play, as there were, among others, Shakin' the Mess Outta Misery ; Death of the Bourgeois Dream ; What If?, and Urban Legends / The Procrastin8r.
The sub-series contains play scripts, brochures, meeting notes, reports, program outlines, communications, interviews, photographs, schedules, zines, moving images, and sound recordings, among other documents.
The sub-series documents the spiritual, mental, social, educational and physical welfare and improvement of young men, boys, young women and girls through a variety of youth-oriented programs such as the Detached Youth Work (street work), a program designed to serve young people in the neighbourhood where they lived.
The records include minutes, correspondence, reports, brochures and other materials.
The sub-series consists of records pertaining to S.G.W.'s relations with the Y.M.C.A. The sub-series includes minutes of meetings of the Metropolitan Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors from 1966 to 1978.
The sub-series provides information on children's books written by Mark Abley between 2000 and 2011, as there is Ghost Cat and Camp Fossil Eyes. It also includes an unpublished novel, Time’s Necklace. The Ghost Cat, for which Abley received the Torgi Literary Award, was presented by Abley during reading at schools in Montreal and surroundings.
The sub-series contains, without limitations, an awards program, a contract, comments, correspondence, a draft, notes, an outline, proposals, proof prints, reviews, a newspaper article, a style guide, and a critique.
The sub-series consists of materials generated by local YMCAs in the United States as well as the American National Council of YMCAs and its precursors. The sub-series documents American YMCA activity at the national, international, and local levels.
The sub-series consists of materials generated by YMCA bodies in the United Kingdom that were kept by Montreal YMCA staff members or held in the library of the Montreal YMCA.
The sub-series documents the buildings, administration, and programs of the main branch of the Metropolitan Montreal YMCA from the time of its founding. It includes correspondence, minutes, reports, rosters, specifications, scrapbooks, photographs, blueprints, maps, and other materials. The records are arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/11B01 - Histories.
P0145/11B02 - Administration, Board of Management.
P0145/11B03 - Annual Reports.
P0145/11B04 - Annual General Meetings.
P0145/11B05 - Financial administration.
P0145/11B06 - Planning.
P0145/11B07 - Human resources administration.
P0145/11B08 - Communications.
P0145/11B09 - Facilities, buildings, equipment, supplies.
P0145/11B10 - Programs.
Subseries provides information about an unfunded project titled Worlds Apart.
Subseries includes project proposal, research documents, handwritten notes, photocopies of photographs, curriculum vitae, correspondence, list of archival resources.
contents relating to World War II Southeast Asia Command 1945 and post-war.
Contents relating to World War II Europe 1941-1945 and post-war.
The sub-series documents the Montreal YMCA's involvement in World Service, Foreign Programs, and International Development activities in collaboration with the Canada-U.S. International Committee and the Canadian National Council. It also holds records related to the Canadian National Council's International Development/Development Education work.
The sub-series includes correspondence, reports, fund-raising documents, meeting documents, and other materials.
The subseries illustrates the art scene around Sur Rodney (Sur), focussing especially on artists from the New York East Village, but including some international artists as well. It gives an insight in the artistic career of various artists, as there are, among others, Andreas Senser, Gracie Mansion, Geoffrey Hendricks, and photographer Timothy Greathouse. The sub-series covers subjects like Black Contemporary Art, performance art, Queer Art, and the problematic of Aids. The sub-series includes the documentary "I'll be your Mirror", screened at the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian film festival and featuring photographer Nan Goldin and the lower east side of Manhattan during the 1980s and HIV/AIDS. It also includes an Acker Award box from 2014, containing original art works and mementos contributed by the awardees.
The subseries consists of, but is not limited to, newspaper articles, exhibition catalogs, magazines, and other publications, correspondence, a poster, and an Acker Awards box.
The sub-series provides information on Ableys work at The Gazette, including documentation on a trip to Hong Kong.
The sub-series contains ID-cards, articles, correspondence, a magazine, photographs, a proposal, a schedule, a staff policy manual, a style guide, and a memorandum of Agreement.
The sub-series documents the Wilderness Survival Camp program. It includes a director's report and other materials.
The sub-series documents the development, administration, and activities of the Westmount Branch YMCA. It includes minutes, annual reports, correspondence, studies, publicity materials, and other records.
The sub-series documents the development, management, and activities of the West Island Branch YMCA. It includes correspondence, reports, rosters, minutes, and other records.
Subseries documents the production process and provides information about the film Waiting for Martin.
Subseries includes clippings, budget, production schedule, script, application for project, staff contact list, list of shooting dates, research material and documentation on Paul Martin, correspondence, handwritten notes, screening notes, and script with annotations.
Graphic material relating to the visual art.
Subseries documents the production process and provides information about the film View from the Summit.
Subseries includes project proposal, handwritten notes, interviews, clippings, leaflets, flyers, tape descriptions and shooting tapes.
Subseries documents the production process and provides information about the film Uranium.
Subseries includes project proposal, photographs, clippings, interviews, handwritten notes, communiqués, research documents, correspondence, promotional material of the film and various film festivals and award nomination certificates.
The sub-series consists of the University crest, records on the Act of Incorporation and Charter, a history of the development of education at the Y.M.C.A., organizational charts, and documents related to administrative organization and reorganization. A major part of the sub-series consists of records of negotiations and meetings of joint committees and task forces with Loyola relating to the merger. It also contains the University mission study.
Subseries provides information about the film Union Trouble.
Subseries includes clippings, photographs, flyers, handwritten notes, synopsis and French and English version of the film.
Subseries contains 56 negatives of an unidentified project shot in Nicaragua and possibly produced by Alter Cine. Negatives depict the shooting of a manifestation.
Subseries provides information on Alfie Roberts’ travel outside Canada. It is unclear if Patricia Cambridge was present during these trips and whether travel was done for personal reasons, conferences or work.
Subseries includes flight tickets, photographs of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Ghana, Libya, Moscow, and unidentified places.