Uptown Festival : Gottingen's Got It! program
- MS-3-35, Box 25, Folder 3, Item 25
- Item
- 1989
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Uptown Festival : Gottingen's Got It! program
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
The dream continues : a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.
Gerold, Ron
Sing freedom : exploring and celebrating music of African Heritage : [poster]
Part of Halifax Camerata Singers fonds
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Photograph of students from the Transition Year Program
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie students in the 1971/1972 and 1972/3 Transition Year Program class, posed in front of the TYP house before leaving on a trip with TYP instructor Burnley (Rocky) Jones to visit the TYP program at the University of Toronto.
(Back row) Kerry Best; Sandra (née Oliver) Miller; Alister Coward; Lynn Jones; Ronnie Sparks
(Middle Row) Beverley (née Johnson) McFadden; Norma Williams
(Front Row) Herbie Desmond; Keith Marshal; Danny Williams; Lex Bizzeth
ABSENT: Roxanne Barton
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Newspaper clippings re. Black human rights
Interview with Vernon Johnston by Harry Wells
Interview with Rev. Donald Skeir [sic] by Harry Wells : [draft transcript]
Interview with Rev. Donald Skeir by Harry Wells
Interview with Mr. Carlyle W. Warner by Harry Wells
Interview with Gus Wedderburn by Harry Wells
Interview with Eugene Williams by Harry Wells
Interview with Clyde Bishop by Harry Wells
Interview with Buddy Daye by H.W. Wells
Installation blurbs from artists featured in the Black Wimmin: When And Where We Enter exhibition
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
George Robertson's historical documents collection
Robertson, George
Correspondence related to the Black Wimmin: When And Where We Enter exhibition
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
CKDU Publication - "Grassroots Radio"
Breaking barriers : report of the task force on access for Black and Native People
Black wimmin: when and where we enter : [poster]
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Audio recordings by Marvin Burke on Negro Music in Nova Scotia