File is an audio reel containing an interview with Len Johnson, an anti-nuclear activist and retired member of the Canadian armed forces. Johnson, the author of "A General for Peace" spoke with CKDU's Cindy Duffy.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Jose Lutzenburg, a Brazilian ecologist and former employee of the German chemical giant BASF. Lutzenburg spoke with Adrian Scott of the Latin America Information Group (LAIG) about the destruction of the Brazilian rain forests and its significance.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of From a Different Perspective, a radio program broadcast on CKDU 97.5. This episode is the first part of a series entitled "Onward Christian Soldiers." It is undated.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of From a Different Perspective, a radio program broadcast on CKDU 97.5. This episode is the first part of a two-part series on Victor Jara (1932 – 1973), a Chilean musician, poet, and political activist.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features Sue Sherwin, a philosophy professor at Dalhousie University, on in vitro fertilization.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 1 of 3 featuring Catholic priest and trade union organizer Des McGrath and Sally's Cove.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 1 of 3 featuring inshore fishermen, including "Geo Chafe and the boys," on the NFFAW strike of 1980 and the town of Petty Harbour.
Item is an audio recording of a CBC Radio 2 interview with Angela Meade(soprano) and Ryan Smith(tenor), the winners of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions (2007), recorded by Sheila Piercey in 2009. The last five minutes (34:52) of the recording is Sheila Piercey's practice session on October 18, 2009. (outside spine label says Practice January 3, 2003).
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio 88.1 program Learning About AIDS. This is a two part program prepared by CKDU's city reporter, Donna Mayer, and outlines the dangers of AIDS, safe sex, and the hysteria and discrimination that revolves around it. The series was run for the first time in January of an unknown year.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 1 of 3 featuring Port aux Choix, a town in Newfoundland, the history of the NFFAW, and the 1980 inshore fish strike.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 2 of 3 featuring Port aux Choix, a town in Newfoundland, the history of the NFFAW, and the 1980 inshore fish strike.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 3 of 3 featuring Port aux Choix, a town in Newfoundland, interviews with fishermen, and fishery products.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features writer Sandy Martland's analysis of Nickerson and National Sea.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features Marystown in Newfoundland, the 1976 strike, and the 1980 strike.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Newfoundland Fisherman, Food and Allied Workers (NFFAW), a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode is part 2 of 3 featuring Catholic priest and trade union organizer Des McGrath on NFFAW.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features three short interviews with Timothy Findley of Toronto, Ontario; Michael Harris; and Donna Smyth of Hants County, Nova Scotia.