- AAAA3325
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- 1975-08-04
Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. At a protest in Centennial Square, a spokesman says that a Trident submarine base is a very dangerous facility because that's where a nuclear attack could be triggered.
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Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. At a protest in Centennial Square, a spokesman says that a Trident submarine base is a very dangerous facility because that's where a nuclear attack could be triggered.
Part of CHEK TV fonds
News item. A few shots of a Trident nuclear submarine and its crew, followed by an interview with a UVic professor (?) who condemns Trident.
Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack begins the show with clips of the film by the National Film Board, “If You Love This Planet”. Then, in the studio, Jack speaks with anti-nuclear activist and author Dr. Helen Caldicott, with her latest book, “Missile Envy”. She and Jack discuss the dangers of nuclear war.
Vancouver Peace Festival 1986 : [interviews]
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1986-04-21 SUMMARY: Interview with three students from Vancouver schools at the peace tent on April 21; names given on tape. They discuss their participation in the peace week, fears of war, class projects, etc. Brief in;terview with David, another student; excessive background noise. Interviews with two volunteers (older, retired) about their involvement; names given on tape.;
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1986-04-27 SUMMARY: Includes children in choir, band performing "Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream"; addresses by Mayors Harcourt of Vancouver and Araki of Hiroshima; and Joan Ruddock (of the UK Campaign for Nuclear D;isarmament).;
Vancouver Peace Festival 1986 : [opening ceremonies]
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
CALL NUMBER: T4342:0043 RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1986-04-19 SUMMARY: Opening ceremonies at the tent at Sunsert Beach, Vancouver. TRACK 1 & 2: Includes performances by Katari Taiko Drummers; Rainbow Creek Dancers; Bob Bossin (leads singing of "Last Night I Had the Stra;ngest Dream"); Vancouver Mayor Michael Harcourt; Mayor Takeshi Araki of Hiroshima (with translator Schoichi "Shaw" Sujii).;
CALL NUMBER: T4342:0044 RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1986-04-19 SUMMARY: TRACK 1 & 2: Speech by Mayor Takeshi Araki (with translator) concluded. Performances by Katari Taiko and Rainbow Creek Dancers. Mr. Yoshitaka Kawamoto, Director of the Hiroshima Memorial Museum, tells; the story of his survival of the atomic blast at the age of 13; translator is Ms. Michiko Sakata. Interviews with audience members about their participation in the day's events and the festival.;
Part of Gary Marcuse fonds
SUMMARY: Dub of "Mostly Music" item by Gary Marcuse on the Vancouver Peace Festival. Includes interviews with kids; speech to children by a survivor of Hiroshima; and descriptions and actuality from the peace ;tent.;