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Sylvia Hamilton fonds

  • MS-2-833
  • Fonds
  • 2002-2019

Fonds consists of textual records related to Sylvia Hamilton and her academic career as an instructor at Mount Saint Vincent University, Acadia University, and the University of King’s College.

Textual records include correspondence and records related to her service and committee work, and educational material related to “The Journalist as Documentarian,” “Canadian History on Film,” "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking,” “Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition,” “Crossing Boundaries: An Interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Approach to Telling Women’s Lives,” and “Advanced Television Workshop" courses.

Hamilton, Sylvia D.

Documents related to the twenty-fifth anniversary of Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies

File contains documents related to the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies. Nancy's Chair is a position held at Mount Saint Vincent University that is dedicated to promoting women's rights and bringing together female scholars and activists.

Documents include a program to the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration, a copy of Sylvia Hamilton's speech, as well as correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and Ramona Lumpkin, Donna Bourne-Tyson, and Rita Shelton Deverill.

Correspondence and service

Series contains correspondence and service materials related to Sylvia Hamilton, including Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies and Women in Film and Television Atlantic.

Documents related to the School of Journalism workshops

File contains documents related to workshops led by Sylvia Hamilton for the School of Journalism at the University of King's College in 2017.

File includes a copy of the presentation, "Soft Skills: The Virtual Version," a schedule of the "Boot Camp Skills" workshops, and email correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and Tim Currie.

Correspondence related to Sylvia Hamilton

File contains email correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and Coralie McLean and Elizabeth Yeo. File also contains thank you cards addressed to Sylvia Hamilton for her television documentary workshops.

Correspondence related to Sylvia Hamilton

File contains email correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and David Swick, Dorota Glowacka, Moeza Merchant, and Abubakarr Kamara. Correspondence relates to documentary project proposals, a diversity panel, and recruiting Sylvia Hamilton to the University of King's College.

Background research material

File contains background research material for the development of the course, "The Journalist as Documentarian," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College. Documents include email correspondence and handwritten research notes.

Documents related to the Joseph Howe symposium

File contains documents related to the planning of the Joseph Howe Symposium in 2016. The theme of the symposium was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Documents include itinerary notes, correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and Terra Tailleur, and biographical notes on guest speakers, Naiomi Metallic and Heather McNeil.

Documents related to Women in Film and Television Atlantic

File contains documents related to the "Women Making Waves" event presented by Women in Film and Television Atlantic in 2011 and 2017.

Documents include thank you cards addressed to Sylvia Hamilton, correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and Angie Kocic, Teresa MacInnes, Jan Miller, and others, a schedule of "Women Making Waves" in 2011, notes for a panel moderated by Sylvia Hamilton in 2011, and a program for "Women Making Waves" in 2017.

Correspondence related to Sylvia Hamilton

File contains correspondence between Sylvia Hamilton and author Kaanayo Nwachukwu, John Reid, and John Whidden from 2005 to 2013. File also includes a card addressed to Sylvia Hamilton dated to 2011.

Background material

File contains textual records related to the course, "The Journalist as Documentarian," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Documents include a list of documentary resources. a calendar of events, and correspondence.