Workshop was part of two conferences hosted by Berit Reisel titled The Struggle for Reconciliation in Norway.
The first of three films on reconciliation screened as a part of the Peace and Conflict Resolution Lecture Series titled: Bonjour! Shalom!
Consists of a lecture given by Firdaus J. Kharas titled :Kids and Condoms: Media Messages in a Trans-Cultural Context. It was held in the Hall Building.
Screening of a documentary film, followed by presentations, discussions, and seminars with Hetty van Gurp (Founder of Peaceful Schools International) and Teresa MacInnes (Film Director).
Screening of Route 181 as the third of three films a part of the Peace and Conflict Resolution Lecture Series.
Presentation of Daresalam, first African feature film to focus on Chad's civil war, one of Africa's oldest. With response by Dr. Khalid Medani of McGill's Institute of Islamic Studies. The film was presented in room H-937 of the Hall building.
Presentation of O Herói (The Hero), the story of Angola, a nation torn apart by 40 years of uninterrupted war.
Lectures and folding workshops held by project coordinators: Miri Golan, Abeer Mughrabi, and Paul Jackson of the Israeli Origami Centre.
The fonds is mainly composed of CUTV member’s productions which amounts to approximately 250 titles.
The textual records are organized in 3 series:
- PRODUCTIONS
- ADMINISTRATION
- COMMUNICATION
The PRODUCTIONS series includes records on different shows produced by CUTV and include scripts, release forms, crew lists, inventories. The ADMINISTRATION series includes membership forms, budget files, some minutes from the CUTV Executive and correspondence. The COMMUNICATION series includes some press clippings, promotional material and photos.
Sans titreA video on the Rosie Douglas's visit to Concordia University in 2000. Roosevelt (Rosie) Douglass, Prime Minister of Dominica, had been a leader in the Computer Centre incident at Sir George Williams University in 1969.
This video captures the ninth annual Concordia University Shuffle, a 6.5 kilometers walk between the two campuses of Concordia University on September 25, 1998. A Presentation by IITS, dedicated to Umberto Santos.
Short interviews with key actors in the campaign: Ben Weider, André Desmarais, Richard J. Renaud, L. Jacques Ménard, Mel Hoppenheim, Christine C. Lengvari, John Parisella, Sandra Betton, Phil Abrami, Hon Fung Li, Yves Bilodeau, Donald L. Boisvert, Brian Edwards and Elaine Arsenault. Includes an extract from a speech made by Brian J. Steck.
Public launch held in the auditorium of the Hall building. The event was hosted by students Robert Laliberté and Caroline Martel and includes a presentation about the history of Concordia University. Speaking order: Frederick Lowy, Ronald Corey (pre-taped), Charlotte MacLaurin, Roy Firth, Rebecca Aldworth, Medgar Marceau, Jacques Ménard, Gilles Jarry, Peter Rist, Francesco Bellini (pre-taped), Mel Hoppenheim, David Janssen, Richard J. Renaud, Eric Molson and Reginald K. Groome. The music was performed by the Charles Ellison Quartet. The launch was dedicated to the memory of Humberto Santos.
Selected interviews with Concordia University alumni.
Interview with Donald Boisvert.
Capital Campaign event [held at Loyola]. Introductory remarks by Frederick Lowy.
Interview with Ronald Corey.
Screening of Quartier Mozart directed by Jean-Pierre Bekolo (Cameroon, 1992) with response by Dr. Bob White (Dept. of Anthropology, Université de Montréal).
Screening of film titled Shattered Dreams followed by a discussion with Paul Scham, Khalil Jahshan, and Prof. Laila Parsons.
Lecture by Charles Villa-Vincencio (Director of South Africa's Institute for Justice and Reconciliation). It is preceded by a performance of musical work composed by John Winiarz in honour of South Africa's spirit of reconciliation.
This transfer contains theses and dissertations from the School of Graduate Studies. The following RCRP categories are contained within this records transfer:
2240 Thesis and Dissertations - Management (1976-1980)
The fonds provides information on the activities of the Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies from 1987 until 2013.
It contains annual reports, event files, publications, promotional materials, minutes and press clippings.
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