Series consists of material relating to Occupy Vancouver either created or received by Adbusters. Included are two flags similar to the American and Canadian flags. The first flag contains the symbols of large corporations. The second flag is decorated with multiple maple leaves that form “99%.” It also includes a copy of the Adbusters magazine The Big Ideas of 2012 and a copy of the book Meme Wars: The Creative Destruction of Neoclassical Economics.
The file includes two copies of the affidavit # 1 of Garrick Bradshaw, Penny Ballem, Murray Wightman, Frank Dodich, John McKearney, Cael Hopwood, Brenda Proksen, Blake Chersinoff, and Will Johnston in the Supreme Court of British Columbia between the City of Vancouver and Sean O’Flynn-Magee, Jane Doe, John Doe and other unknown persons.
The materials in this series consist of media clippings, programs, pamphlets, bookmarks and promotional posters.
BC Book PrizesThe records in this series consist of media clippings, programs, a photograph, pamphlets, bookmarks and promotional posters.
BC Book PrizesThe materials in this series consist of media clippings, photographs, programs, pamphlets, bookmarks and promotional posters.
BC Book PrizesThe materials in this series consist of media clippings, programs, pamphlets, bookmarks and promotional posters.
BC Book PrizesThe fonds consists of promotional materials, most notably full-colour posters, surrounding the shortlisting and adjudication of potential winners and the subsequent selection and celebration of winners of the prestigious prizes. Also included are media clippings and press releases surrounding the event.
BC Book PrizesThe file includes a copy of the book Dispatches from the Occupation: A History of Change by Stephen Collis.
Item is a copy of the book Meme Wars: The Creative Destruction of Neoclassical Economics.
Fonds consists of records relating to University ceremonies created by the Office of Ceremonies since 1982, and before that time, by the Registrar's Office and the President's Office. Activities and topics documented include the opening ceremonies for SFU in 1965, convocations, awards ceremonies, building and room openings and dedications, donor recognition events, staff recognition events, installations of presidents and chancellors, university anniversaries, and other special ceremonies.
Records include programs, books of words (order of proceedings), invitations, guest lists, correspondence, notes, press clippings, news releases, publications, photographic material, and other documents.
Ceremonies and Events OfficeThe file includes a “Notice of Application” in the Supreme Court of British Columbia of the City of Vancouver to Sean O’Flynn-Magee, Jane Doe, John Doe and other unknown persons.
The file includes: copies of a booklet on “What is Occupy Vancouver?”; a second draft proposal for review and consensus by the Information Tent Committee for Occupy Vancouver; a folder with the title “Portland Ideas” with records on building consensus in an open assembly; a folder with notes by Tyler, Info Tent; a folder with notes on a guide for group dynamics in people’s assemblies; a folder with General Assembly approved bills at 17th October, 2011; copies of “Occupy Vancouver” magazine; copies of a “Notice pursuant to City Land Regulation By-Law”; a copy of the “Order pursuant to Vancouver fire by-law No. 8191”; proposal for the General Assembly for November 8, 2011; blank forms regarding “My Occupation”; blank copies of the form No. 33 based on the Rule 8-1 (10); two copies of “We can Stay” letter to the Occupiers if they comply with the fire safety rules; and notes regarding Vancouver Fire By-law No. 8191.
Series consists of records and meeting minutes pertaining to Occupy Vancouver committees: General Assembly, Volunteer Coordinating Committee, Info Tent, Security and Safe Guard Unit. It includes also Occupy Vancouver leaflets, booklets, by-laws and general records related to day-to-day activities.
Series consists of records related to the court case between the City of Vancouver and Sean O’Flynn-Magee, Jane Doe, John Doe and other unknown persons. It includes: affidavits of Garrick Bradshaw, Penny Ballem, Murray Wightman, Frank Dodich, John McKearney, Cael Hopwood, Brenda Proksen, Blake Chersinoff, and Will Johnston; short leave requisition; notice of civil claim; and notice of application.
The collection consists of 115 handbills, and 78 posters (including 5 manuscript posters) collected by Robin Mathews in Paris during the student rebellion and general strike of May 1968.
Mathews, RobinItem is a flag similar to the Canadian flag with 99% made out of maple leaves.
Item is a flag similar to the United States flag where instead of the stars there are the symbols of large corporations.
The file contains notes on workgroups, activities and seminars held by Info Tent.
Item is a brown teddy bear with a pin on which is written “Info?”
Item is a journal with drawings of faces. Each face has a name on top. Inside the journal there is a loose paper on which is written “pamphlets, petitions, etc. Material for distribution.”
The file includes lost and found object lists with names and phone numbers. It contains also a map of where the activists were located.
Item is a publication by Adbusters United Kingdom called The Big Ideas of 2012
Series consists of two pamphlets associated with the Arthur Erickson memorial at Simon Fraser University, which took place on May 20, 2009.
The file includes articles on Occupy Vancouver from Extra and MetroNews.
Item is a notebook with text written only at the beginning of the first page.
Item is a notebook containing names and phone numbers.
Item is a notebook with “Bomb East Side” written on the cover. Inside there are drawings and thoughts.
Item is a notebook containing names and phone numbers.
Series consists of five notebooks containing drawings and thoughts made by the activists