The series consists of photographs taken during a meeting of the Japanese Canadian community and the New Democratic Party Caucus, photographs talking during a televised announcement with the Minister of State for Multiculturalism and a photograph of Japanese Canadians at a booth providing information about the Japanese Canadian Internment.
The images depict of a group of people at a fundraising dinner.
An image of members of the board of directors for the Japanese Canadian Citizens Association posing.
Images of the Prime Minister and Art Miki signing the Redress Agreement document in a media room at the Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario.
Image of a Buddhist memorial service.
The series consists of two photo albums of photographs of Powell Street, berry farming in Haney, BC and other lower Mainland locations in the 1920s and 1930s belonging to Kazuo Miki. The albums include recreational images at the beach, on Powell Street, and at baseball games, picnics and social gatherings. There are also photographs on the farm property in Haney, BC of family members and workers tending to gardens and orchards.
The series consists group portraits, most of which are of girls and young women, that belonged to Shizuko Miki nee Oto.
The series consists of three photographs of children in class photographs in Slocan, BC and other locations and a photograph of a girl and another woman on a train.
The series consists of photographs taken during a meeting of the Japanese Canadian community and the New Democratic Party Caucus, photographs talking during a televised announcement with the Minister of State for Multiculturalism and a photograph of Japanese Canadians at a booth providing information about the Japanese Canadian Internment.
This series consists of group portraits of members of the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC), the Department of Labour - Japanese Division and other groups of Japanese Canadians posing for group portraits.
The series consists of postcards and pamphlets detailing the history of Japanese Canadians and advocating for the Japanese Canadian Redress.
The series consists of a copy of Maclean's magazine that contains an article on the signing of the Japanese Canadian redress and three National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) Newsletters.
The series consists of sound recordings of historical internment camp tours, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Cross Country Checkup program on the Japanese Canadian Redress, a National Japanese Canadian Press Conference in 1984, a Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association (JCCA) conference on Redress in 1984 and the "Andy Barrie Show" where Roy Miki comments on the Japanese Canadian Redress in 1988.
This series includes outgoing and incoming correspondence with editors, publishers, authors, scholars and other professional bodies. The series reflects the communiqué that ensued during preparatory, planning and finishing stages of the various publications as well as professional engagements with seminaries, educational institutions and religious organizations. This series includes copies of royalty statements, publishing rights and agreements, book and essay proposals, drafts of book sections, contracts, handwritten notes, book briefs and other related materials.
This series reflects Grenz’s lecture preparations and planning. The series also shows courses that Grenz taught. Lecture notes are mainly on theological topics and are predominantly on ethical themes. The series includes course syllabus, song sheets, transparencies, class evaluations, cartoons and clippings of newspaper articles on numerous themes.
This series consists of draft copies of Grenz’s speaking engagement notes. It contains presentations, speeches and addresses given during conferences, symposiums, seminars, workshops and public lectures.
This series consists of Grenz’s personal records, reflecting his academic life as a student. Records in the series include private writings contained in a journal, transcripts, certificates, term papers, lecture notes and course syllabus. The series also contains initial research work, newspaper clippings and correspondence for the book: Reason for Hope: The Systematic Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg.
This series consists of sermon notes on various themes. The series reflects the preparatory, planning and outlines that Grenz used before he delivered his sermons.
This series consists of sermons delivered to different groups during Grenz’s pastoral and academic life. The series is primarily made up sermons delivered in Grenz’s capacity as an ordained minister and a preaching pastor of the Christian Gospel at Rowandale Baptist Church, Winnipeg; Trinity Baptist Church, Vancouver, and First Baptist Church, Vancouver. This series also contains lectures series carried out by Grenz as a Professor of Theology and Ethics at Regent College, Vancouver.
This series consists of personal portrait size photographs of Stanley Grenz; a group photograph at the Baptist International Conference on Theological Education; photograph of Stanley Grenz and Wolfhart Pannenberg in the Grenz’s home; and a photograph of NABS students.
This series consists of records related to Grenz’s activities as an author. The series includes book-length publications, journals, newspapers, and magazine articles. This series consists of three subseries: Published books, published articles and book reviews.
The series reflects the research work that went into Collison’s thesis and papers during his time as a student at Regent College. This series includes personal and historical correspondence that document the history of Regent College and its administration. The series includes outgoing and incoming correspondence, news paper clippings, interview notes, transcripts and other related materials.
This series consists of notes from published books and interviews. This series reflects the nature and extent of sources and resources consulted during Collison’s research work.
This series consists mainly of interviews with personalities who are knowledgeable in the history about the establishment of Regent College. These personalities include Regent College’s administrators, lecturers, staff and others who have been related to Regent College in its early stages.
Series includes program calendars, directories, curriculum development, TEE Centre Steering Committee minutes, correspondence and reports.
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