Fairy Tale graphics, Jim Helstrum, Psychology, vol. 2
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Contents listing (supplied by creator): slides and negatives
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Fairy Tale graphics, Jim Helstrum, Psychology, vol. 2
Contents listing (supplied by creator): slides and negatives
Financial Aid and Offcampus Housing
Finding My Way - A Tale in Taps
Finding My Way - A Tale in Taps
Contents listing (supplied by creator): SFU Fish Farm; L. Albright, Shannon McCrae, Nov. 24, 1988; Dec. 7, 1987 Marine Life (West Coast).
Fred Hartley: Convocation address
From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration
File consists of the born-digital movie "From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration" and accompanying .pdf learning package produced by SFU's Teaching and Learning Centre. Produced by Jordan Paterson; writers Jordan Patterson, Paul Yeung, and Denise Fong.
The following text is from a December 2, 2010 press release:
SFU premieres Chinese Canadian immigration film
Simon Fraser University’s Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC) and the multicultural non-profit S.U.C.C.E.S.S. premiered a new one-hour documentary on the plight of early Chinese immigrants to Canada to a packed audience last month.
"From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration" is a richly layered exploration of the fate of pioneer Chinese-Canadians through the eyes of their young descendants.
CBC, Fairchild TV and China’s Guangdong TV, which has 50 million viewers, are slated to broadcast the documentary in the New Year.
With interviews in four languages—Cantonese, Mandarin, Taishanese and English—the film captures on a personal level the impact of the infamous Head Tax and Exclusion Act imposed on Chinese immigrants to Canada from 1923 to 1947.
TLC video producer Jordan Paterson and his crew follow current-day young Chinese Canadians from their homes in British Columbia to their ancestral roots in China’s Guangdong province where most of Canada’s head-tax payers originated.
Through 20 interviews of young and old immigrant family members sharing stories, Paterson records current-day Chinese-Canadians reflecting on how injustice has shaped their family histories and fate.
“Throughout the film we explore the empty homes built by Chinese-Canadians in their ancestral villages in China as they were not permitted to own property in Canada due to government restrictions,” says Paterson.
“In these ancestral villages are the lost stories of the women left behind during exclusion who have been silent for generations. This film asks us all to come to terms with the historical injustices that still affect us today and to determine how we can prevent their recurrence.”
Among those interviewed are 102-year-old Charlie Quan, the oldest known head-tax payer in Canada, local Vancouver activist Sid Chow Tan and Vancouver police chief Jim Chu.
The film and a companion website were financed through a $200,000 grant from the Canadian government’s Community Historical Recognition Program and took a year to complete.
From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration [HD]
Geoff Madoc-Jones: Dylan in Vancouver and Montreal
Geoffry Ballard: Convocation address
George Bowering and Roy Miki: poetry readings
George Bowering and Roy Miki: poetry readings
Geraldine Kenny-Wallace: Convocation address
Contents listing (supplied by creator): Nov. 4, 1987; Mar. 17, 1988.
Gerontology - SFU Harbour Centre - Dr. Robert Butler
Gerontology - SFU Harbour Centre - Dr. Robert Butler
Gordon Shrum photographs (negatives)
File consists of photographs (negatives) of Gordon Shrum before, during and after his time as SFU's Chancellor. Some images were used in the film produced by SFU's AV Centre, This is Simon Fraser University (1972). Item titles are based on the titles written on the envelopes in which the materials were transferred to the Archives.
Gorf: A Parable for Archaeology
Production was sponsored by the Department of Archaeology. Contributions by Editha Stephens, Elizabeth Carefoot, Chris Hildred, Doug Gyseman, Frank Campbell, Geoff Holland, Ann-Marie Logan, and Nicky Higson.
Government Relations - Closing the Circle: Investing in Education at the Chief Louis Centre
Grant Louis Reuber: Convocation address
Series consists of graphic design materials created by LIDC and its predecessors. Includes drawings and artwork by LIDC graphic designer Elizabeth Carefoot (sub-series 1) and a portfolio of print publications created by LIDC for SFU departments and faculty (sub-series 2).
Contents listing (supplied by creator): SFU Harbour Centre Opening, May 5, 1989; Jan. 24, 1989; SFU Harbour Centre, Jan. 21, 1988; Apr. 20, 1989; Apr. 18, 1989; May 28, 1989; Sep. 16, 1991.
Harold Spence-Staves: Convocation address
Harry Emmett Gunning: Convocation address