Main Speaker: Susan Ohanian. Cathy Christie begins by talking about the MacClement lectures. Brian McAndrews introduces Ohanian, who lectures for the remainder of the video. She takes questions from th audience for the last part of the video.
Main Speaker(s): Susan Lloyd, Nancy Mark. Video is a presentation for Ontario principals and teachers who work with internationally trained teachers on how to best work with them. Video begins with Lloyd introducing main idea of the presentation. Mark then delivers the presentation.
Main Speakers: Dawn Davies, Christa Dickenson, Heli Tuomi, Lori Wellman. Location: Various places around campus. Documentary recorded by four female filmmakers on the events of the 1990 orientation. The documentary is presented by playing background footage of the orientation while one of the filmmakers talks about and critiques orientation and its history.
Video is an advertisement for the Queen's Facult of Music. Begins with narrator talking about musci at Queen's, after which clips of the different groups within the faculty of music performing are played.
Main Speaker(s): Jamil Musa Kalim. Location: Unknown high school classroom. Video is of a presentation to a high school class by Kalim about the history and origins of rap music.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Justice Archie Campbell, Marcia Matsui, Michael Brown. Video is of a part of the 1990 Fogler, Rubinoff Advocacy Symposium. The panelists discuss issues with the legal system, focusing on the relationship between the defense and the jury. Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the symposium discussion between Justice Campbell, Matsui, and Brown. The panelists answer questions from the audience during the last portion of the video.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Justice Archie Campbell, Marcia Matsui, Michael Brown. Video is of a part of the 1990 Fogler, Rubinoff Advocacy Symposium. The panelists discuss issues with the legal system, focusing on the relationship between the defense and the jury. Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the symposium discussion between Justice Campbell, Matsui, and Brown. The panelists answer questions from the audience during the last portion of the video.
PART 1. Main Speaker(s): Rosalie Abella. Location: MacDonald Hall. Video begins with unknown man introducing Abella and talking about the Cunningham Visitorship. Abella then delivers a lecture on the importance of equality in the legal system and the difficulties of achieving it. She also talks about equality's roles and importance throughout history.
Main Speaker(s): John Bermingham, Jack Telgman, Ronald York. Edited video narrated by Bermingham on the history of the Pump House, which was built in the 19th century to provide power to the City of Kingston and is now a museum. Footage features shots of old photographs, as well as exhibits within the Pump House. Next, Telgman also talks about how he was in charge of the restoration of the plant. He also gives a tour of some of the museum's exhibits. Afterwards the new curator, York, continues the tour.