Cuba

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22, -79.5 Map of Cuba

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'C' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and the following individuals: Sanjay Chaturvedi; Richard V. Carter; Dr. Hans Corell; Lucien Chabason (on the Regional Seas Programme); Krista Singleton-Cambage; Peter Cramer (concerning Thomas Mann); Pietro Carrigliol; Kevin Coady (concerning the death of one of Mann Borgese's dogs); Christopher Corkett (critiquing one of Mann Borgese's talks); Aldo Chircop; Dr. Edward Carr; Senator Alan Cranston; Christo and Jean Claude (outgoing only, includes prints of various art installations); Liara Covert; Winifred Caponigri; Rideau Hall; Pluto Press; Senator Alan Cranston; Ignacio Perez Caldentey; Fernando Henrique Cardoso (President of Brazil); Sergio D. Claure; Dr. Maria della Costa; Richard V. Carter; Erksine Childers; Professor Jonathan Charney; Judge Maurice Caruana Curran (Chancellor of University of Malta); Arthur H. Campeau; H. Reuben Cohen (Chancellor of Dalhousie); Elisabeth Cyran; Hon. David Coore; Ana Luisa Cortez; Frederick Clairmonte; Ingvar Carlsson (Prime Minister of Sweden); and others. Also includes copies of the following papers: "The Training Programme of the International Ocean Institute" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese; "Professionalization of the Field of Marine Affairs" by Aldo Chircop; "NATO's War of Aggression Against Yugoslavia: An Overview by Michel Chessudovsky. Some correspondence may be personal.

Eating disorders and Federation of Cuban Women

File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features an interview with Kathy Kaufield, by Heather Ferguson, on eating disorders, and an excerpt from a speech by Rita Pereira for the Federation of Cuban Women, prepared by Annette Wright. Hosted by Belinda MacFadyen, the episode was recorded November 15, 1989; aired November 16, 1989; and was rebroadcast August 2, 1990.

Interview with John Kirk on the Bay of Pigs invasion

File is an audio reel containing an interview with John Kirk, a professor of Spanish at Dalhousie University and the author of "Cuba, 25 Years of Revolution." Kirk spoke with CKDU's Ken Burke about the Bay of Pigs invasion (April 1961) and similarities between the invasion and the current situation in Nicaragua. The interview aired May 11, 1988 and was rebroadcast June 20, 1988 and July 5, 1988.

Interview with Professor John Kirk about the relationship between the Bay of Pigs and Nicaragua

File is an audio reel containing an interview with Professor John Kirk of Latin American Studies at Dalhousie University. Prof. Kirk spoke with CKDU's Ken Burke about the relationship between the Bay of Pigs invasion (Cuba, 1961) and Nicaragua in 1986. The interview aired April 21, 1986 and was rebroadcast April 23, 1986 and July 4, 1986.

'K - P' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains correspondence with the following: Judge Abdul Koroma (on the boat paper, and attachments: A speech on that paper, the "Anderson Paper," a "Draft Resolution for Adoption by the General Assembly," an "Agreement Relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea"); Ambassador Ramtane Lamamara (outgoing only, on the need to rally Group 77 countries on ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea); Patricia Lewis; and Dr. Luis Preval (on Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea).

Logbook of the schooner Vincent A. White

  • MS-2-107, SF Box 23, Folder 7
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  • 1923 - 1924
Item is the logbook of the tern schooner Vincent A. White on two voyages: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, to Glasgow, Scotland, from 26 June-7 November 1923; and Lunenburg to Havana, Cuba, from 14 February -2 April 1924.

Vincent A. White (schooner)

Mata Nunez on socialist Cuba in a changing world order and the role of women in Cuba's workforce

File is an audio reel containing a recording of Mart Nunez at the main branch of the Halifax public library, as part of the World We Want lecture series. The recording is in two parts: part 1 (12 min., 49 sec.) is on socialist Cuba in a changing world order; part 2 (9 min., 19 sec.) is on the role of women in Cuba's workforce. Both parts were recorded October 15, 1992 and aired October 16, 1992 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program. They were rebroadcast August 24, 1993 on The Evening Affair, and part 1 was rebroadcast November 10, 1995 and June 16, 1997 on The Evening Affair.

Presentation by Rita Pereira on the social progressions of women since the Cuban revolution in 1959

File is an audio reel containing a recording of a presentation given by Rita Pereira at the Cuba conference held in Halifax. Pereira, a member of the Federation of Cuban Women, spoke about the social progressions of women since the Cuban revolution in 1959. This recording was made November 2, 1989 and aired November 3, 1989 on the Wireless, a CKDU morning news program. It was rebroadcast November 14, 1989 on Title Waves, another CKDU radio program.

Revolution in Mexico and Cuba / University of the Air

Item is lecture three of University of the Air's "20th Century Latin America: Why Revolution?" series, recorded on July 24, 1981 and broadcast on CJCH-TV. The episode was presented by Dr. John M. Kirk, assistant professor of Spanish at Dalhousie University. Production staff included: Jon Jay, technical director; John Silver, technical producer; Charles Doucet, producer and director; Nancy Fraser, national coordinator; and Debi Forsythe-Smith and Evangeline Sadler, production assistants.

United States policy in Latin America with Wayne Smith

File is an audio reel that contains an episode of The Latin Quarter. This episode is on United States policy in Latin America, featuring an interview with Wayne Smith. Smith was a Professor of Latin American Studies at Johns Hopkins University and the School of Advanced International Studies, and gave a lecture at Dalhousie University on December 3, 1987 entitled, "Lies about Nicaragua and Cuba." This episode was recorded December 13, 1987 and aired December 22, 1987.