The sub-series contains 8 folders, chronologically arranged, of correspondence received by Herb Johnson. The documents reflect his interests, his personal and family affairs, his music business, and his involvement in musicians' union affairs.
The sub-series contains music scores, note book exercises and other textual items concerning music theory and technique relating to Herb Johnson.
Sub-series consists of records documenting the activities of the committee. Sub-series contains minutes, reports and correspondence.
Sub-series consists of records documenting the studies of the following groups:
Alumni,
Evening Students,
Foreign Students,
Grading Systems and Statistics,
Graduate Studies,
Loyola Sampus - Students,
Non-Programme Students,
Numbers of Honours Student by Discipline,
Part-Time vs Full-Time Student Performance,
Public Relations Surveys - Alumni, Employers,
Teaching Load Comparison,
Three Year Programme - Day/Evening Division.
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 subseries illustrates the North-American and more precisely the New York East Village art scene around Sur Rodney (Sur) from the 1970s to 2009. It gives an insight in the life of various artists by the means of personal correspondence exchanged with Sur Rodney (Sur). The sub-series includes a scrap-book containing letters, photographs and drawings send to Sur Rodney (Sur) by artist Pauline Graham Leathem. The sub-series includes as well extensive correspondence with Ronald Heydon, photographer John Brill and artist Lorraine O'Grady. It also contains correspondence with artists Jordan Arseneault, Ann Fensterstock, Arnaud Gosselin, Angel Borrero, Carlo Pittore, Elspeth Duncan, Phyllis Wright, Al Hansen, Ruth Kligman, Adrian Piper, Ray Johnson, and others. Some of these artists were active, like Sur Rodney (Sur), with Visual Aids, an organization working on AIDS awareness through art projects, while supporting artists living with AIDS and archiving their work.
The subseries consists of, but is not limited to, correspondence, newspaper clippings, drafts, and a scrapbook.
This sub-series provides insight into the administration and organizational structure of the Black Theatre Workshop (BTW). The BTW is governed by a Board of directors, to which all committees and directors report. It includes documents related to meetings of the Board of Directors; Executive Committee; Management Committee; and the Planning and Priorities committee. It also contains documents concerning General meetings and meetings of temporary committees.
This sub-series contains, among other documents, meeting minutes, reports, correspondence, lists of board members, organizational charts, job descriptions, meeting notes, and various documents presented or discussed at the meetings, as well as newspaper clippings, and grant applications.
The subseries provides an overview of the Black Studies Center’s financial situation between 1966 to 2007.
The subseries contains, among other documents, financial statements, budgets, tax accounts, by-laws, invoices, ledgers, journals, loans, balance sheets, and correspondence.
The subseries provides an overview of the Black Studies Center’s funding through grants, investments, fund raising campaigns and donations. By the means of grant applications and reports, the series also informs about projects conducted by the Black Studies Center.
The subseries contains, among other documents, grant applications, correspondence, bank statements, balance sheets, receipts, brochures, project reports, and an address.
The subseries provides an overview of the research conducted in the field of Black Studies in the second half of the twentieth century, predominantly in the 1970s, outside of the Black Studies Centre. It contains information on the history, contributions, and social issues experienced by Black populations in Montreal, America, and Africa. In includes a reproduction of a thesis published in 1928 about the Montreal Black community.
The series contains research papers and related documents.
The sub-series provides information on Abley’s poetry writings from his early days as a student in Oxford, to 2015. It includes unpublished works by Mark Abley, material about or by other Canadian poets, as well as material related to Abley’s published poetry collections, Blue Sand, Blue Moon, Glasburyon, The Silver Palace Restaurant, and The Tongues of Earth. The series also covers the poetry workshop groups that Abley was part of.
The sub-series contains a class paper, drafts, comments, contracts, correspondence, a grant application, magazines, manuscripts, newspapers, notes, poems, research material, reviews, and a report.
The sub-series documents the Montreal YMCA's relationships with the National Council and the Montreal YMCA's participation in national conventions and conferences.
Records in the sub-series include correspondence, conference proceedings, annual and other reports, architectural drawings, photographs, maps, and other materials.The materials are arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/14D01 - Constitutive documents.
P0145/14D02 - Histories.
P0145/14D03 - Annual Reports.
P0145/14D04 - Correspondence, reports.
P0145/14D05 - Meetings of Council, Board, Executive Committee, staff.
P0145/14D06 - Committee meetings, reports.
P0145/14D07 - Annual, Special General Meetings.
P0145/14D08 - National conferences, conventions.
P0145/14D09 - Policy, planning, surveys.
P0145/14D10 - Program support.
P0145/14D11 - Military Work.
P0145/14D11e - Post-World War II.
P0145/14D12 - Geneva Park: Couchiching national centre.
P0145/14D13 - Camp Canada.
P0145/14D14 - Human resources administration.
P0145/14D15 - Financial administration.
P0145/14D16 - Communications, public relations.
P0145/14D17 - Directories, rosters.
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.
Records in the sub-series document the Montreal YMCA's relationship with various levels of government. The sub-series has records of the YMCA official in charge of external relations, in particular relations with the government of Quebec, in the 1970s-1980s. It includes reports, correspondence, and other records.
The materials in the sub-series document the Montreal YMCA's relations with Protestant churches and with the Roman Catholic Church.
The sub-series consists of correspondence, reports, news items, and other materials.
The subseries provides insight into the administration and organizational structure of the Black Studies Center, as well as into the decision-making process, programming and other issues discussed at meetings of the Black Studies Center. The subseries includes documents related to the Board of directors, the Library Committee, staff meetings, and others.
The subseries contains, among other documents, meeting minutes, agendas, mandates, reports, policies, correspondence, and memos.
The subseries documents employment practices at the Black Studies Center from its beginnings to 2000.
The subseries contains, among other documents, contracts, agreements, organizational charts, resumes, work schedules, job descriptions, attendance register, lists, correspondence, and personal documents of staff members.
Sub-series consists of records documenting the evolution of the programmes within the Faculty. Sub-series contains minutes, reports, working documents, correspondence and the following programme proposals:
Bachelors in the Teaching of Mathematics,
B.A. in Social Work,
B.A. In Urban Studies,
B.Sc. in Nursing,
B.Ed. in TESL,
Black and Negro Studies,
Major/Diploma in Early Childhood Education,
Master in Mathematics,
M.A. in Applied Linguistics,
M.A. in Art Therapy,
M.A. in Child Studies,
M.A. in Communications Studies,
M.A. In Educational Studies,
M.A. in Jewish Studies,
M.A. in Media Studies,
M.A. in Political Science,
M.A. in Sociology and Anthropology,
M.A. in Theological Studies,
M.Sc. in Exercise Science,
Ph.D. in Biology,
Ph.D. in Communications,
Ph.D. in Educational Technology,
Ph.D. in European Studies,
Ph.D. in Humanities,
Ph.D. In Psychology,
Ph.D. in Religion.
The sub-series contains audiocassettes and audio discs, including 78 rpm, 45 rpm, and 33 1/3 rpm phonograph recordings collected by Herb Johnson. The majority are 78 rpm recordings of jazz and big band performances.
Some of the 10-inch 78 rpm audio discs are in files, organized by Herb Johnson. Many of the audio discs are undated. A good number were pressed in Montreal.
La sous-série documente l'implication d'Alfie Roberts et de Patricia Cambridge dans l'Association Saint-Vincent-et-Grenadines de Montréal, dont Roberts était un membre fondateur et Cambridge la coordonnatrice du spectacle et de la danse annuels. La sous-série fournit également de l'information sur l'administration, les finances et la programmation de l'association.
La sous-série comprend, entre autres documents, des estimations budgétaires, des bilans, de la correspondance, des bulletins d'information, des ordres du jour et des procès-verbaux de réunions, des dépliants, des brochures, des programmes d'événements, des cartes d'invitation, des documents juridiques, des notes manuscrites, des photographies, des affiches, un magazine anniversaire, des bulletins d'information, des demandes de subvention, des rapports, des formulaires d'adhésion, des coupures de presse, des statuts, des essais, des brochures, un calendrier d'événements et des communiqués de presse.
La sous-série fournit des informations relatives à l'implication d'Alfie Roberts dans le Comité Emancipation 150 ainsi qu'aux activités organisées par le comité pour commémorer les 150 ans de l'abolition de l'esclavage.
La sous-série comprend des certificats remis à ceux qui ont contribué à la commémoration du 150e anniversaire de l'abolition de l'esclavage en 1983-1984, des programmes du comité d'émancipation, le programme de la conférence Emancipation 150, des transcriptions de discours, des ordres du jour, des essais, la publication Emancipation 150 vol 1, de la correspondance, des coupures de presse, des propositions de soutien financier, des notes manuscrites, le budget de la conférence de 1984, des brochures, des dépliants, des cartes d'invitation, des communiqués de presse et une banderole murale.
The subseries documents Black life, culture and contributions in Canada, the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean by the means of community newspapers and magazines published mostly by Black organizations.
The collection includes, among others, issues of the following newspapers:
• A pleine voix (1992-1993, 3 issues)
• The African (1 issue, 1947)
• African Affairs (2005-2006, 7 issues)
• African Times (2004) (5 issues)
• Afrikan Awakener (1974, 4 issues)
• AFRO-CAN (1981-1987)
• The Afro News 92003-2005, 9 issues)
• Black Enterprise (1972-1976, 5 issues)
• The Black I (1972-1973, 2 issues)
• Black Liberation News (1969) (2 issues)
• Black News (1970-1973, 10 issues)
• The Black Panther (1969-1972),
• Black Reflections (1969),
• The Black Scholar (1973, 1 issue)
• Black Thoughts (1975), (2 issues)
• The Black Voice (1972-1974, 20 issues)
• Black World (1970-1976, 18 issues)
• Caribbean Camera (2001-2005, 5 issues)
• Caribbean Dialogue (1975-1978, 8 issues)
• Caribbean Quarterly (1952, 1 issue)
• Cible Carrières et Professions (1978) (5 issues)
• Co-Action Montreal (1982) (3 issues)
• Contrast (1969-1981, 1989-1990)
• Cotopaxi (Vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall 1968))
• Dialogue (1973-1978, 15 issues),
• Direction One ([1969?]) (1 issue)
• Montreal Downtowner (1983-1984), 4 issues
• Ebony (1974, 1 issue)
• Ebony Jr. (1976-1977) (10 issues)
• Expression (1966-1969, 7 issues),
• Flambeau (September 1967)
• Festival (1975-1976) (5 issues)
• Focus (1982-1983) (4 issues)
• Focus Umoja (1974-1978) (23 issues)
• Georgian (1969-1975) (6 issues)
• Golden Legacy (1967-1972) (10 issues)
• Grasp (1971-1974, 13 issues)
• Il Ponte (1978) (6 issues)
• The Internationalist (1971-1972, 5 issues)
• The Islander (1974-1977), (43 issues)
• Jamaica News (1981-1983)(5 issues)
• JET (1971, 1974, 1995-1997) (29 issues)
• Kola (2004-2010, 7 issues)
• Link (1981-1993) (4 issues)
• Le Militant (1970) (9 issues)
• Montreal Camera (2005, 9 issues)
• Montreal Community Contact (1998-2012)
• Montreal Oracle (1976-1978) (8 issues)
• Muhammad Speaks (1969-1973) (37 issues)
• NBESEE (April 1979)
• New World Quarterly (1963-1968, 6 issues)
• The Paper (1969) (6 issues)
• People's Canada Daily News (1974-1975, 21 issues)
• Sechaba (1970-1971, 8 issues)
• Share (1979-1986, 2007-2009),
• Spark (1973-1974) (4 issues)
• Speak Out (April 1968)
• Spear (1971-1976, 17 issues)
• Spektrum (1981) (4 issues)
• Statement (1969) (5 issues)
• Tapia (1970-1973) (7 issues)
• Uhuru (1969-1970) (27 issues)
• Umoja (1969-1971) (4 issues)
• The Vanguard (February – April 1970) (3 issues)
• West Africa (1982-1983, 11 issues)
• Women's Collective Press (1975) (2 issues)
• The Zimbabwe Review (1973-1979)
The sub-series contains correspondence, assignment sheets, schedules, reports, an honour roll, lists of prospects, and other records related to Loyola's Development Program. Its goal was to raise $6,600,000 for capital needs.
La sous-série fournit des informations sur Fighting to Survive, un projet sur les peuples autochtones pour le 500e anniversaire de la découverte des Amériques.
La sous-série contient la proposition de projet, de la correspondance et un rapport d'avancement sur le projet.
La sous-série fournit des informations sur l’épisode concernant Billy Diamond sur l’émission de télé The Canadian Biography Series.
La sous-série inclut dépliant de la biographie de Billy Diamond et d’autres documents.
La sous-série fournit des informations sur un projet réalisé en collaboration avec Galafilms.
La sous-série comprend des images en mouvement réalisées au Sénégal.
La sous-série fournit des informations sur le projet non financé Worlds Apart.
La sous-série contient la proposition du projet, des documents de recherche, des notes manuscrites, des photocopies de photographies, un curriculum vitae, de la correspondance, et une liste de ressources d'archives.