Cunningham Visitor, Judge Rosalie Abella: Equality, The Public & the Legal System (2 tapes)
- CA ON00239 F1541-S19-f9
- Unidad documental compuesta
- Oct. 1987
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Cunningham Visitor, Judge Rosalie Abella: Equality, The Public & the Legal System (2 tapes)
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Summertime Kingston 1987 - Unedited
Video contains various mute still shots of people, nature, buildings, and attractions around Kingston during the summer of 1987.
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Official Opening of the Ongwanada Resource Center
Main Speakers: Rev. Ed Schamerhorn, Eileen Sinclair, Michele Noble, Helen Cooper, Phil Koven. Location: Unknown, presumably within the Ongwanada Resource Centre. Begins with Rev. Schamerhorn talking about the origins of the resource centre. Sinclair then takes the podium and talks about the resource centre. Noble talks about the importance of people working with the developmentally disabled. A representative of Kenneth Keyes speaks on behalf of the local parliament, and Cooper recognizes the Ongwanada's importance in the community. Koven talks about the fundraising campaign for the centre. Final 5 minutes are black screen.
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Kingston General Hospital Nursing Service: Principles of Documentation
Main Speaker(s): Kathy Baily. Edited video narrated by Baily on the principles of documentation in nursing, including why it is so important and how to do it effectively.
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Child Development Centre, Hotel Dieu Hospital
Location: Hotel Dieu Hospital. Edited video with a voiceover showcasing Hotel Dieu Hospital's Child Development Centre, a centre which aims to assist the development of children with various different kinds of learning and motor disabilities. The centre also assists the families with raising their children, by providing them with experts and important information regarding how to raise the children. The centre also helps train Queen's students in rehabilitation therapy, physiology, and psychology.
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Kingston Arts Council 1 - Mayor Gerretson
Main Speaker(s): John Gerretson, Liz Reid, Nancy Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Gerretson, where he is asked several questions about how his government has handled arts grants. Next is Reid, who is asked about her thougths on the arts in Kingston. Afterwards Helwig is also asked about the arts in Kingston.
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Kingston Arts Council 2 - Lyn William, Pat Beherrial, Fire Thrower, Market, D. Helwig
Main Speaker(s): Lyn Williams, Pat Beherrial, David Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Williams, who is asked about her opinion on the impact of the arts on Kingston's community and economy. Next Beherrial is asked about how the theatre groups in Kingston have developed in the last 30 years. Afterwards, there is a clip of a fire thrower juggling torches with some shots of a market in Kingston. Finally, Helwig is interviewed and also asked about the impact of the arts on Kingston.
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Kingston Arts Council 6 - David Kemp Reading: Ten Long Years
Main Speaker(s): David Kemp. Video begins with an interview with Kemp, who is asked about how he feels the arts are prioritized in Kingston. Afterwards he reads an excerpt from Barry Broadfoot's novel "10 Lost Years".
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Kingston Arts Council 9 - St. Goerges Boys? Choir, Kingston School of Dance
Begins with a clip of the St George's Boys Choir getting ready to practice before showing them practicing. Afterwards, dancers from the Kingston School of Dance are shown practicing.
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Kingston Arts Council 10 - Kingston School of Dance, Tetra Hedra, Time
Begins with clips of dancers from the Kingston School of Dance practicing. Afterwards a still shot of the sculpture Tetra Hedra is shown, followed by a shot of the sculpture Time.
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