The 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 materials in this series consist of media clippings, programs, pamphlets, bookmarks and promotional posters.
BC Book PrizesThe series consists of records related to Brown’s involvement in the Heron Rocks Friendship Centre Society. This series includes minutes, financial records, and membership lists.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of materials which pertain to Brown’s involvement in establishing the Heron Rocks Camping Co-op. This series includes correspondence, meeting minutes, financial records, and newsletters.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of material which relate to Brown’s unpublished manuscript, “Tomorrow’s Ancestors.” This series includes typed chapters, research materials, and correspondence relating to the project.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of records related to Brown’s lifelong fascination with China. The series includes correspondence and research materials which chronicle Brown’s many visits to China.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of personal correspondence to colleagues, associates and friends.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of materials which pertain to Brown’s involvement as the inaugural chair of the Islands Trust.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of materials which pertain to Brown’s community activism and diverse personal interests.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of records related to Brown’s ardent belief in feminism and gender equality. The bulk of the series is comprised of correspondence that Brown authored as a member of the Voice of Women organization.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of records related to Brown’s role as a writer, lecturer, and broadcaster. This series includes broadcast scripts, manuscripts, poetry, and published works.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of biographical material that Brown collected in order to work on her memoirs. This project was never completed.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of Brown’s personal diaries which include brief entries on daily activities, appointments, and travel itineraries.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of Brown’s personal notebooks which contain comments and observations on research topics, most of which relates to China.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of Brown’s personal address books which contain the contact information of friends and colleagues.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of correspondence that Brown penned to her lifelong partner, Harrison Brown.
Brown, HilaryThe series consists of correspondence that Brown received from her lifelong partner, Harrison Brown. The bulk of series is comprised of letters that Brown wrote while traveling in China, Japan, and America.
Brown, HilaryThe bulk of the series consists of colour photographs and slides that Brown took during her many visits to China in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Most are housed in albums and scrap books. Also present are photographs of Brown and her family.
Brown, HilaryThe majority of the series consists of audio cassettes which purportedly feature oral interviews that Brown conducted with Chinese citizens, while in China in 1980.
Brown, HilaryThe series includes a copy of Brown’s will, a guestbook, a book of condolences from Brown’s funeral, some German currency, and typed transcriptions of oral interviews.
Brown, HilarySeries consists of textual records and other media, such as a baseball mitt, a canvas banner, fabric patches, and plaques, created by Harry Jerome during his life. The records pertain to his athletic, academic, and professional careers. The series includes general athletic records, incoming and outgoing correspondence, awards and certificates, and personal records. Also included in the series are two files that attest to his involvement in national athletic programming for youth: Sports Canada, including the Cross-Canada Sports Demonstration, and the Premier’s Sports Award Program. The series has been arranged into nine files: academic records; general athletic records; personal records; incoming correspondence; outgoing correspondence; track and field event records; ceremony programs; Sports Canada records; and the Premier’s Sports Awards records.
Jerome, HarrySeries consists of textual records and other media, created and accumulated by Valerie Jerome. While the series was created by Valerie Jerome, the records mostly pertain to Harry’s athletic career and his prominence in the media, even after his death. However, the series does contain some genealogical records about the Howard/Jerome family, and an untitled, biographical manuscript about her family and Harry’s life. The series is divided into four files: incoming correspondence; Howard/Jerome family records; untitled manuscript; and posthumous records.
Jerome, ValerieThe series contains textual records that pertain to the Harry Jerome Awards, an annual ceremony that is arranged and presented by the Black Business and Professional Association. The series is arranged into one file, containing ceremony programs. The first ceremony was conducted in 1983. The ceremony was created by Hamlin Grange, Al Hamilton, Denham Jolly, Al Mercury and Errol Townshend, who had gathered in Toronto in November 1982 to discuss how to celebrate six Black athletes who had distinguished themselves at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Australia. The group had planned to host a reception and decided to invite Harry Jerome as the keynote speaker; however, when Harry Jerome suddenly died in December 1982, the group decided to name the awards banquet after him. The first ceremony was held on March 5, 1983. In the first year of the ceremony, awards were only given based on athletic achievements. In 1984, the categories were expanded to include academics and arts. In addition, it was decided to honour members of the Black community who had contributed to the community.
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