Finding Aid
First accrual. – ca. 1960-2019. – ~8 m of textual records and audio-visual material.
Material is arranged within the following series:
Series 1 – Speeches. Boxes 1 to 8.
Series 2 – Ambassador to the United Nations. Boxes 9 to 35.
Series 3 – United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Boxes 36 to 42.
Series 4 – International Panel of Eminent Personalities – Rwanda. Boxes 43 to 52. (Embargoed)
Series 5 – Audio-visual material. Boxes 53 to 56.
Note: Series and file titles have been supplied by the archivist based on contents. Material is organized according to Stephen Lewis’s various roles, including at the United Nations, and the archivist has reconstructed meaningful file aggregations and retained received organization systems when appropriate.
Series 1. Speeches.
–1984-2019. – ~1.2 m.
Series consists primarily of handwritten speaking notes prepared by Stephen Lewis which were used as speaking aids for his various lectures. Typescripts of the speeches or other related material such as conference agendas or promotional material are also included, where noted.
Speeches are organized into three sub-series: 1.1 speeches given as Ambassador to the United Nations, 1984-1988; 1.2 speeches given between 1989 and 1995; and 1.3 speeches given between 1996 and 2019.
1.1. Speeches – Ambassador to the United Nations – 1984-1988.
Box 1
F.1 Speeches : Africa. 1984-1986. 0.7 cm. A copy of the Alan B. Plaunt Memorial Lecture, Apr. 10, 1987; a background paper prepared by the International Development Research Centre; and handwritten speaking notes (11 p.) including for a lecture in Ottawa, June 5, 1986.
F.2 Speeches : arms control. ca. 1986-1987. 1.2 cm. Handwritten and typed speaking notes (~30 p.), including for a lecture at a peace conference in Montreal, Apr. 21, 1986. Also includes background reading.
F.3 Speeches : Canadian International Development Agency. Mar. 27, 1988. 0.5 cm. Includes speaking notes (6 p.) for a speech delivered to the Society for International Development World Conference in New Delhi, India. Also includes a typed transcript of the speech, the conference programme, and a transcript for remarks by Margaret Catley-Carlson, President of CIDA.
F.4 Speeches : education. ca. 1987. 0.1 cm. Handwritten speaking notes (4 p.) for a lecture labelled “Learnyx”.
F.5 Speeches : environment. 1987-1988. 0.7 cm. Includes: reading material related to the World Commission on Environment and Development and Environmental Education and Training; and handwritten speaking notes (5 p.).
F.6 Speeches : Ethiopia. ca. 1985. 0.1 cm. Speaking notes (6 p.) for lecture delivered with John Godfrey, co-founder of Adopt-a-Village.
F.7 Speeches : human rights. 1984-1988. 1 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes for three lectures (26 p.) and transcripts of the following lectures:
“The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Forty Years, and Now What?” Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Nov. 7, 1987.
“Do Human Rights have a Future?” New York Public Library. Apr. 26, 1988.
Statement to the 41st session of the United Nations General Assembly on Item 12: Human Rights. Nov. 25, 1986.
F.8 Speeches: international law. 1985-1988. Letters from John F. Sears, Executive Director of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute; background reading material; handwritten speaking notes (8 p.); and transcripts of the following lectures:
“The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Forty Years, and Now What?” Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Nov. 7, 1987.
“Two Parents of Anarchy”. International Commission of Jurists. Jun. 4, 1985.
F.9 Speeches : Lawyers for Social Responsibility. 1986. 0.2 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes (5 p.) for a lecture delivered in Ottawa, Mar. 18, 1986, and related background reading.
F.10 Speeches : One Year Review. 1985. 0.1 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes (4 p.)
F.11 Speeches : Peace Education. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes notes on peace education and related reading.
F.12 Speeches : Rights of the Child. 1988. 1.2 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes (~16 p.) and programme for the opening ceremonies for the International Child and Youth Care Conference, held in Washington, D.C., Mar. 22-25, 1988. Also includes background reading related to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
F.13 Speeches : South Africa. 1986. 0.1 cm. Includes handwritten notes for three lectures (11 p.) delivered at Simon Fraser University, Feb. 27, and in Victoria, BC, Mar. 4.
F.14 Speeches : Soviet Jewry. 1985. 0.1 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes (6 p.) and a carbon copy of a letter from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to Israel Halperin, Director of Canadian Committee of Scientists and Scholars, re: the offer of refuge for Anatoly Shcharansky (Natan Sharansky).
F.15 Speeches : UN. 1984-1987. 0.5 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes and related material for speeches including the following:
Hamilton Rotary. Feb. 7 [ca. 1984].
PR Society, Ottawa. Feb. 13 [ca. 1984].
CIIA. N.d.
Columbia University. N.d.
Scarborough. Oct. 27, 1985.
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Montreal. Nov. 8, 1985
Risk Management Toronto, Nov. 11, 1985.
Queens. N.d.
Also contains related material for speeches, including a letter from Ole Bierring, Ambassador of Denmark to the United Nations with enclosed typescript of speech to American Scandinavian Foundation, February 12, 1985.
F.16 Speeches : USA and Canada. 1985-1986. 0.2 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes and related material for speeches including the following:
[World Affairs Council, California.] N.d.
Americas Society. Feb. 20, 1985.
Lawyer’s Club. Feb. 14, 1986.
F.17 Speeches : Women. 1986. 0.1 cm. Includes handwritten speaking notes for the following:
Women’s Conference, Toronto. Nov. 3, 1986.
Women Executives, Toronto. Jan. 15, 1986.
F.18 Speeches : Youth. 1985. Includes handwritten speaking notes (9 p.) for lectures on International Year of Youth, in Hamilton, Windsor, and Spectrum Community School in Victoria, B.C.
F.19 Speeches : general. ca. 1984-1988. 1.5 cm. Handwritten speaking notes and related material for speeches including the following:
University College, University of Toronto. Jan. 23, 1988.
University of Toronto Law School. Jan. 19, 1988.
“Canada’s Tough Choice: US or the World.” n.d.
[Institute of Public Administration of Canada], Winnipeg. N.d.
Saskatchewan TF. Aug. 1987.
Grant Notley Centre. May 6, 1988.
InterAction. May 10, 1987.
University of Ottawa, Jan. 15, 1986.
[Peel Inclusion Resource Services]. Feb. 28, 1986.
University of Regina. Jan. 20, 1986.
Vancouver Institute. Mar. 1, 1986.
FIT, Ottawa. Jan. 9, 1986.
“Canada and the UN”. International Council on Education for Teaching. Jul. 22, 1985.
“Canada and UNESCO”. International Council on Education for Teaching. Jul. 22, 1985.
University of Saskatchewan, Mar. 18, 1985.
[International Year of Youth], Saskatoon. Mar. 16, [1985].
United Nations Association in Canada, Winnipeg. Mar. 15, [1985].
“In Defence of UN.” University of Manitoba. Mar. 15, 1985.
W. Clement Stone Lecture - International Council on Education for Teaching. Jul. 22, 1985.
Osgoode Hall. n.d.
Ottawa, Canadian Commission for UNESCO. N.d.
World Federation of United Nations Associations. Aug. 18, 1987. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES].
F.20 Press releases, speeches, statements : transcripts. 1984. 0.4 cm.
“Commemoration of the Fortieth Anniversary of the United Nations in 1985.” Dec. 17, 1984.
Statement on Apartheid to the Plenary at the 39th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Nov. 20, 1984.
Statement on the Critical Economic Situation in Africa … to the 39th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Nov. 6, 1984.
“[Stephen Lewis] presents his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.” Oct. 23, 1984.
F.21 Press releases, speeches, statements : transcripts. 1985. 2.2 cm.
Transcript of speech to the Halifax YMCA Annual Fall Dinner. Dec. 11, 1985.
Transcript of statement on the participation of women in the work of the United Nations in Fifth Committee under Item 123: Personnel Questions. Dec. 4, 1985.
Press release. List of speeches to the United Nations in late November and December 1985.
Transcript, “Public Education for World Citizenship.” University of Toronto. Nov. 1985.
Typed notes. On the occasion of the announcement of the McLuhan Teleglobe Canada Award at a meeting of the Special Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly. Nov. 18, 1985.
Question of Namibia. Statement to the Security Council at the 40th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Nov. 15, 1985.
Item 28: The Situation in Afghanistan and its Implications for International Peace and Security to the Plenary at the 40th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Nov. 12, 1985.
Statement on the Critical Economic Situation in Africa … to the 40th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Nov. 7, 1985.
“World Chronicle” interview transcript; produced by UN Radio and Visual Services. Nov. 6, 1985.
Statement on Item 92: United Nations Decade for Women: Equality, Development and Peace, delivered in Third Committee during the General Debate. Nov. 4, 1985.
Statement on Item 116: Proposed Programme Budget 1986-87 and Item 116: Programme Planning to the UN, in Fifth Committee. Oct. 29, 1985.
Press release. List of speeches to the United Nations in October 1985.
Excerpt from a speech to the United Nations, at Queen’s University, Kingston. Sep. 13, 1985.
Press release. Programme of Activities for September 1985.
Press release. Programme of Activities for August 1985.
W. Clement Stone Lecture - International Council on Education for Teaching. Jul. 22, 1985.
Copy of the UN 40th Anniversary transcript of remarks made June 24, 1985 during the Panel Sessions.
Press release. Programme of Activities … for June 1985.
Press release. Programme of Activities … for May 1985.
Transcribed text of a speech to the National Convention of the United Nations Association of the United States of America. Apr. 29, 1985.
Address by Stephen Lewis to the 27th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO. Apr. 26, 1985.
Press Release. “Programme of activities for April 1985.”
“Canada’s Differing World View: Perceptions of a Non-Nuclear Middle Power.” Americas Society. Feb. 26, 1985.
Press Release. “Calendar of Speeches for February 1985.”
Press Release. “Excerpt from Remarks Delivered to the Conference on Stopping Nuclear Weapons Explosions.” Jan. 31, 1985.
F.22 Press releases, speeches, statements : transcripts. 1986. 1.2 cm.
Statement to the 41st Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Item 12: Human Rights. Nov. 25, 1986.
Statement to the 5th Committee on Item 117: personnel questions. Nov. 21, 1986.
Statement to the Plenary on Item 26: The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security. Nov. 5, 1986.
Telecopy of press release by Senator Kasten’s office, re: UN voting patterns. Jun. 2, 1986.
Statement by H.E. Stephen Lewis Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations. New York, Apr. 30, 1986.
Proceedings, Eightieth Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law. “The United States, the United Nations, and the Budget Crisis.” Apr. 11, 1986.
Press release. List of speeches to the United Nations in Apr. 1986.
Press release. List of speeches to the United Nations in Mar. 1986.
Speech at the Lawyer’s Club, Toronto. Feb. 13, 1986.
Press release. List of speeches to the United Nations in Feb. 1986.
Press release. List of speeches to the United Nations in Jan. 1986.
Box 2
F. 1 Press releases, speeches, statements : transcripts. 1987-1988. 1.2 cm. Includes transcripts of Stephen’s speeches and his speaking schedules. Most speeches were published as press releases by the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations.
Keynote address. Parliamentary-Media Workshop on Africa’s Children. July 1988.
Professional Ethics in the Global Community. United Nations Association of the United States of America. Iowa City, Iowa. Apr. 8-9, 1988. 2 versions.
Statement of the Canadian Delegation on Item 43: Current Financial Crisis of the United Nations … to Fifth Committee. Dec. 11, 1987.
Statement on Item 122: Personnel Questions, to the Fifth Committee. Nov. 12, 1987.
Statement on Item 31: The Situation in Afghanistan … to the Plenary. Nov. 9, 1987.
Alan B. Plaunt Memorial Lecture, Carleton University. Apr. 10, 1987.
Untitled speech given with Ambassador Nita Barrow. ca. 1987. [2 versions].
Stephen Lewis speech re: International Year of Shelter for the Homeless. 1987.
1.2 Speeches – 1989-1995.
F.2 Speeches : Africa. 1989-1993.
[Sault College], Human Rights. Apr. 21, 1989.
University of Winnipeg. Oct 2, 1989.
Inter-Action CEOs, Alexandria. Apr. 28, 1993.
Peace and Security, Washington.
F.3 Speeches : Aging. 1990-1993.
Alzheimer’s Society of Canada Conference, Hamilton. Apr. 20, 1990.
Canadian Gerontological Nurses’ Association, Toronto. Jun. 1, 1991.
Intergenerational Conference, Toronto. Jun 1, 1992.
Canadian Association of Pre-Retirement Planners, Winnipeg. Sep. 8, 1993.
Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors, Toronto. Sep. 19, 1993.
Unknown.
F.4 Speeches : Agriculture. 1989.
Western Agriculture, London. Mar. 9.
Prairie Pools, Saskatoon. Jun. 26, 1989.
F.5 Speeches : Canada – US relations. 1988-1990.
UC Conference on US-Canada Relations. Nov. 17, 1988.
Clarkson Class. Feb. 7, 1989.
Bankers, Chicago. Jun. 23, 1989.
Phi Theta Kappa, Ottawa. Jun. 19, 1989.
University of Maine. Oct. 25, 1989.
Clarkson Political Science class. Feb. 27, 1990.
Ball State University. Mar. 1, 1990.
F.6 Speeches : Canadian Foreign Policy. 1990-1995.
Ronald Ritchie Lecture, University of Guelph. Jan. 23, 1990.
Grinnell College, Rosenfield Lecture, Des Moines, Iowa. Apr. 12, 1991.
Institutional Investor, Toronto. Jun. 4, 1992.
Southeast Saskatchewan Teachers, Regina. Feb. 24, 1995.
Unknown.
F.7 Speeches : Capitalism. 1994.
CUPE “Restructuring for social justice.” Oct. 28, 1994.
F.8 Speeches : Constitution. 1990-1992.
The Network Interaction for Conflict Resolution, Ottawa. Jul. 12, 1990.
B.C. Criminal Justice Association, Victoria. Oct. 8, 1991.
Science Teachers of Ontario, Hamilton. Oct. 18, 1991.
Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, Toronto. Oct. 30, 1991.
Essex Region Conservation Authority, Windsor. Nov. 29, 1991.
University of Nebraska. Oct. 6, 1992.
F.9 Speeches : Disability. 1989-1994.
Mar. 10, 1989.
[Canada Hearing Society], Toronto. May 24, 1990.
Down Syndrome, Royal York, Toronto. May 25, 1990.
Niagara Peninsula Children’s Centre, ATCO. May 24, 1991.
Rehab Congress for Disabled, Charlottetown. May 28, 1991.
Easter Seals Society, Orillia. Jun 13, 1991.
Canadian Seating and Mobility Conference, Toronto. Sep. 17, 1992.
Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres, Saskatoon. Jun. 17, 1994.
F.10 Speeches : Economics. 1988-1994.
Employment Conference, Halifax. Oct. 3, 1988. Transcript.
Culture at Collingwood. Oct, 1988.
Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Montreal. May 6, 1989.
G7 Summit Breakfast, Halifax. Jun 12. 1989.
[Interamerican Development Bank], Montreal. Mar. 31, 1990.
CUPE Airliner Staff, Toronto. Nov. 18, 1994.
[Credit Grantors’ Association of Canada?], Toronto. Apr. 12. [1989?]
Untitled speech transcript. N.d.
F.11 Speeches : Education : general. 1988-1992.
School Administrators, Wolfville, NS. Oct. 15, 1988.
Canadian Association of Communication in Education. Oct. 27, 1988.
English Teachers, Toronto. Oct. 29, 1988.
Carleton Mathematics, Ottawa. May 12, 1989.
[Internal Family Systems], Moncton. May 19, 1989.
Saskatchewan Credit Unions. Apr. 4, 1990.
Ontario Music Educators, Hamilton. Nov. 16, 1990. (Includes typed copy of notes).
New Brunswick Teachers’ Association, St. John. May 1, 1991.
Fort McMurray Regional Initiatives Council. Jun. 3, 1991.
Mount Royal College, Calgary. Apr. 3, 1992.
Urban Universities, Montreal. Sep. 27, 1992.
Association of School Business Officials International, Anaheim, CA. Oct. 5, 1992.
[Conference on Co-op Education], Hamilton. Aug. 29, [1989?]
Untitled transcript. Undated.
F.12 Speeches : Education : adult education. 1991.
Canadian Association for Adult Education, Fredericton, NB. May 8, 1991.
Alberta Colleges and Institutes’ Faculties Association (Lakeland College), Vermillion, AB. Jun. 3, 1991.
F.13 Speeches : Education : gifted children. 1990.
Aging Conference, Ottawa. Apr. 18, 1990.
Gifted Kids, Moncton, NB. Apr. 19, 1990.
F.14 Speeches : Education : International students. 1989-1993.
NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Minneapolis, MN. May 30, 1989.
Lethbridge University. Oct. 9, 1990.
ATESC. Oct. 27, 1992.
B.C. Teachers of English as an Additional Language, Vancouver. Oct. 28, 1993.
F.15 Speeches : Empowerment, Volunteers, Advocacy. 1989-1991.
National Conference of the Canadian Public Personnel Management Association. May 19, 1989.
[Canadian Cancer Society?], Toronto. Nov. 24, 1989.
York Support Services Network, Aurora. May 22, 1990.
Catulpa-Tamarac Inc., Orillia. Feb. 18, 1991.
The Office That Works: Corporate Events management. May 22, 1991.
F.16 Speeches : Employment. 1989-1992.
Jan. 27, 1989.
EAP Ottawa. Nov. 13, 1989.
Labour Conference, Royal York, Toronto. Mar. 28, 1990.
“Career Day”, Woodstock, ON. May 3, 1990.
Drop-Out Conference, University of New Brunswick, St John. Jan. 15, 1991.
Calgary Personnel Association, Calgary. Mar. 6, 1991.
Occupational Health and Safety Conference, Health Labour Relations Association, Vancouver. Apr. 26, 1991.
Human Resources Management, Toronto. Jun. 13, 1991.
Industrial Relations Management Association of B.C. Oct. 22, 1991.
Alberta Healthcare Association, Calgary. Mar. 25, 1992.
[International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions], Toronto. Apr. 6, 1992.
Unknown.
F.17 Speeches : Employment Equity.
Ontario Hospital Association. Oct. 18, 1988.
Ottawa Civic. May 11, 1989.
Sir Sandford Fleming College. Jun. 1, 1989.
[Canadian Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War?], York University. Nov. 1, 1989.
Sainte-Adèle, QC. May 18, 1990.
Department of National Defence, Ottawa. Mar. 21, 1991.
Ontario Hydro Employment Equity. May 16, 1991.
Lakehead University Women’s Centre. Mar. 18, 1992.
Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario, Toronto. Feb. 26, 1993. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Provincial Employment Equity Conference for School Boards, Colleges, and Universities, Toronto. Nov. 15, 1993.
Unknown.
F.18 Employment Equity accompanying file. 1991-1994. Includes background reading.
F.19 Speeches : Environment. 1988-1990.
Faculty of Forestry, U of T. Nov. 10, 1988.
AAA. Apr. 14, 1989.
Temple […], Toronto. Jun. 1, 1989.
SEEDS, Calgary. Jul. 20, 1989.
Hydraulic Research, “Effects of Global Change”, Ottawa. Aug. 21, 1989.
Municipal Electrical Association, Toronto. Oct. 12, 1989.
Tech Transfer Environment, Toronto. Nov. 20, 1989.
Ward + Mille. The Environment. Nov. 23, 1989.
Insurance Industry, Toronto. Dec. 7, 1989.
Climate Conference, Cairo, Egypt. Dec. 20, 1989.
Arbourg. Feb. 1, 1990.
University of Saskatchewan. Feb. 6, 1990.
GIS Forestry, Vancouver. Mar. 16, 1990.
Development and Environment, Waterloo. Apr. 5, 1990.
John Abbott College, Montreal. Apr. 19, 1990.
UNICEF – Environment. Washington, D.C. May 1, 1990. Includes transcript.
“EnvironTech” […]. Toronto. May 7, 1990.
New York Tri-Level Conference on Environment. May 11, 1990.
Great Labour Trust, Windsor. May 15, 1990.
Brant Waterways Foundation. Brantford. Jun. 6, 1990.
Human Settlement and Sustainable Development, Toronto. Jun 22, 1990.
Hydro Markham Suites Hotel. Sep. 13, 1990.
GIS, Toronto. Sep. 21, 1990.
Environment Trilogy, Edmonton. Oct. 1, 1990.
Hazardous Waste Conference, Toronto. Oct. 3, 1990.
University of Waterloo. Oct. 4, 1990.
Science Teachers Association of Ontario, Toronto. Nov. 1, 1990.
[Financial Accountability Office of Ontario], Toronto. Nov. 14, 1990.
Halifax. Nov. 15, 1990.
Box 3
F.1 Speeches : Environment. 1991-1995.
Landscape Ontario, Hamilton. Jan. 15, 1991.
London Home Builders Renaissance. Apr. 9, 1991.
Queen of Angels Academy, Montreal. Apr. 24, 1991.
Point Pelee Conference, Leamington, ON. May 17, 1991.
Canadian Pharmaceutical Association. St John’s. May 26, 1991.
Independent Power Producers of Ontario. Toronto. Sep. 10, 1991.
Calgary Science Centre. Oct. 2, 1991.
Recycling Council of Ontario, Toronto. Oct. 9, 1991.
Sarnia-Lambton Board of Education, Environment Conference. Sarnia. Oct. 23, 1991.
Oklahoma State University. Mar. 31, 1992.
Vegetarian Nutrition, Washington D.C. Jun. 28, 1992.
Society for Ecological Restoration, University of Waterloo. Aug. 11, 1992.
Institute of Housing Management, Niagara Falls. Sep. 26, 1992.
Bruce Trail Association, Ancaster, ON. Sep. 26, 1992.
Canadian Parks Partnership, Magog, ON. Oct. 25, 1992.
Propane Gas Association, Vancouver. Oct. 12, 1994.
GIS Symposium, ’95, Vancouver. Mar. 28, 1995.
Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario Luncheon, Toronto.
Rotary International, Toronto.
Bishop’s University.
Also includes a draft transcripts of the address at the 23rd International Association for Hydraulic Research Congress, Ottawa. Aug. 21, 1989.
F.2 Speeches : Family Violence. 1991.
Mission Services of Hamilton. Apr. 15, 1991.
Edu-Law Consulting, Toronto. May 9, 1991.
F.3 Speeches : Global education. 1988-1995.
Edmonton Catholic Teachers. Nov. 19, 1988.
[Edson Family & Community Services?]. Apr. 14, 1989.
Carleton Board of Education. Apr. 28, 1989.
Principals, Collingwood. “The Global Student”. Sep. 28, 1989.
Manitoba Social Sciences Teachers. Oct. 19, 1989.
Austin. Oct. 24, 1989.
Prince Albert. Social Sciences Teachers. Oct. 28, 1989.
Ontario School Counsellors, Toronto. Nov. 2, 1989.
Central Eastern Alberta Teachers. Mar. 8, 1990.
National School Boards, New Orleans. Apr. 23, 1990.
Alberta Global Education Project, Edmonton. Apr. 27, 1990.
SCORE Education, Sudbury. May 11, 1990.
PEI Teacher Global Education. Oct. 11, 1990.
Teacher Training and Development, Toronto. Dec. 3, 1990.
Canadian Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, London Board of Education. Feb. 21, 1991.
Palliser District School Board Conference, Calgary. Feb. 28, 1991.
Lambton County Board of Education Conference. Mar. 21, 1991.
Lewis and Clarke State College Convocation. Mar. 23, 1991.
B.C. Teachers’ Federation, Vancouver. Apr. 2, 1991.
Global Visions Conference, Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, Saskatoon. Nov. 1, 1991.
Abbotsford School District and B.C. Development Council, Vancouver. Nov. 9, 1991.
Kamloops Teachers Federation. Mar. 9, 1992.
[Ontario Secondary School Teachers Association] Curriculum, Toronto. Mar. 26, 1992.
Harry Ainlay High School, Edmonton. May 8, 1992.
Nicaragua South Principals Conference, Niagara Falls. Nov. 13, 1992.
Burnaby School District, Vancouver. Feb. 19, 1993.
Wisconsin School Board. Feb. 21, 1993.
Peace River Teachers’ Association, Dawson Creek. Oct. 21, 1993.
Western Canadian Educational Administrators, Edmonton. Oct. 29, 1993.
Williams Lake Teachers. Mar. 3, 1995.
F.4 Speeches : Health : US/Canada. 1989-1994.
Wholesale Rugs Ontario. Oct. 18, 1989.
Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Oct. 31, 1990.
Missouri Hospital Association, St. Louis, MO. Nov. 4, 1993.
Medical Speech, Tucson, AZ. Nov. 1, 1994.
F.5 Speeches : Health : Nurses. 1989-1991.
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, Toronto. Apr. 27, 1989.
Critical Care Nursing Operating Room, Toronto. Apr. 6, 1990.
London. Jun. 7, 1990.
Registered Nurses Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax. Jun. 11, 1990.
Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses, Edmonton. Sep. 20, 1990.
Manitoba Nursing Symposium, Winnipeg. Nov. 28, 1990. (Includes typed notes).
Alberta Association of Registered Nurses, Edmonton. May 2, 1991.
F.6 Speeches : Housing. 1991-1992.
Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association, London, ON. Oct. 15, 1991.
OAPHA Collingwood. Oct. 14, 1992.
F.7 Speeches : International Affairs. 1988-1994.
Global Challenges 2000, Winnipeg. Nov. 3, 1988.
Lucyk Lecture, Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto. Mar. 6, 1989.
Kitchener. Apr. 19, 1989.
WFA, Pittsburgh. May 23, 1989.
Saint Francis Xavier University. Sep. 25, 1989.
Project Ploughshares, Fergus, ON. Oct. 28, 1989.
Canadian Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Toronto. Nov. 1, 1989.
[Durham Family Respite Program]. Nov. 16, 1989.
Georgian College. Jan. 29, 1990.
University of Ottawa. Jan. 31, 1990.
[Northern Alberta Institute of Technology], Edmonton. Feb. 7, 1990.
McKinsey and Company, Toronto. Apr. 26, 1990.
Simcoe City Students, Barrie. Apr. 30, 1990.
PR Marketing, Port Carling. Jun. 5, 1990.
Fasken Campbell Labour Seminar, Toronto. Jun.7, 1990.
Municipal Clerks and Treasurers, Toronto. Jun. 25, 1990.
American Accounting Association, Toronto. Aug. 9, 1990.
[Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants], Saskatoon. Aug. 16, 1990.
University of Victoria. Sep. 18, 1990.
Savings Association, Quebec City. Sep. 22, 1990.
Saturn Arm. Peace Issues. Oct. 6, 1990.
Economics Club of Memphis. Dec. 5, 1990.
IDC, Washington. Jan. 23, 1991.
Info Technology, Toronto. Feb. 14, 1991.
McMaster University. Mar. 18, 1991.
[Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs], London. Jun. 6, 1991.
Commonwealth London School of Economics. May 13, 1994.
Conference Australia. Jun. 23, 1994.
[Institute of Policy Studies], Singapore. Jun. 28, 1994.
The Canadian Council for International Cooperation, Ottawa. Sep. 15, 1994.
[Parents for Children’s Mental Health], Toronto. Jun. 10, 1995.
[Jewish Community Centre], Ottawa. Sep. 12.
Crucial for Continuing Education, Brantford. Nov. 21.
[Halifax?]. N.d.
[Canadian Industrial Security Society], St. John, NB. Jun. 26, [1989].
Pharmacists, Toronto. Apr. 1.
Vancouver CEOs. Jul. 5.
B.C. Medical Association, Whistler. Jan. 25.
Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology. N.d.
F.8 Speeches : International Trade. 1989-1994.
University of Alberta, Business and Commerce. Jan. 20, 1989.
Bryant College. May 25, 1989.
Certified Management Accountants, Edmonton. Jul. 19, 1989.
New Brunswick Telephone, Canadian Institute of Planners. Aug. 9, 1989.
Ontario Food Programme, Toronto. Dec. 5, 1989.
AIA, Toronto. May 11, 1990.
Toronto. May 14, 1990.
Ontario Mutual Insurance Association, Toronto. Apr. 4, 1991.
Employee Relocation Council Center, Boca Raton, FL. Sep. 24, 1991.
Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, Vancouver. Apr. 12, 1992.
Business to Business Trade Show, London, ON. Feb. 10, 1994.
Business Forum, Montreal. May 15.
Defence Credit Union, New Orleans. Sep. 18.
Unknown.
F.9 Speeches : Libraries. 1989 –1991.
Library Boards, Toronto. Apr. 8, 1989.
Ontario Library Association, Hamilton. Nov. 11, 1989.
Ontario Library Association, Harbour Castle. Nov. 24, 1990.
Law School Admission, Toronto. Jun. 6, 1991.
F.10 Speeches : Mental Health. 1989-1991.
Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies, Hamilton. May 10, 1989.
Ontario Association of Children's Mental Health Centres, Ottawa. May 24, 1989. (Includes typed notes).
MUC. May 3, 1989.
[Psychiatric Rehabilitation Conference], Toronto. Nov. 17, 1989.
CHMC and Addiction, Kingston. May 23, 1990.
Sarnia-Lambton Centre for Children and Youth. Apr. 25, 1991.
[Promoters of Mental Health Education], Brandon, MA. Oct. 2, 1991.
F.11 Speeches : Municipal Affairs. 1989-1991.
Ontario Housing Corporation, Toronto. Dec. 9.
Ontario Good Roads Association. Feb. 20, 1989.
Municipal Finance Officers, Huntsville-Deerhurst. Jun. 20, 1991.
Government Finance Officers’ Association, Winnipeg. Sep. 12, 1991.
F.12 Speeches : Native Rights – international. 1991-1993.
Yellowhead Tribal Council. N.d.
Includes related reading material (UN resolutions and literature).
F.13 Speeches : NDP. 1972-1991.
Local 222 UAW Centre, Oshawa. Mar. 18, 1972. Transcript.
Orlikow, Winnipeg. May 26, 1989.
AFT Coalition, Toronto. Oct. 10, 1989.
Woodsworth lecture, Hotel Vancouver. Feb. 22, 1990.
Ontario Road Builders Association. L’Hotel Toronto. Mar. 20, 1991.
Central Ontario Industrial Relations Institute, Toronto. Apr. 23, 1991.
Burlington Chamber of Commerce. Apr. 23, 1991.
Halifax-Chebucto NDP Annual General Meeting. Nov. 21, 1991.
CUPE Vancouver, n.d.
Unknown.
Box 4
F.1 Speeches : New World Order. 1991-1994.
University of Western Ontario. Mar. 5, 1991.
Houston Model United Nations. Apr. 4, 1991.
Young Presidents Association (Harrison-Green Communications), Whistler, B.C. Aug. 5, 1991.
[Queen’s University Arts & Sciences], Querus. Sep. 6, 1991.
Rotary International District 701, Sudbury, ON. Sep. 14, 1991.
New York State Bauhaus, Niagara Falls. Oct. 28, 1991.
Calgary Law School. Mar. 24, 1992,
Grinnell College, Des Moines, Iowa. Apr. 11, 1992.
UNICEF/USA New York lunch. May 13, 1992.
[National Association of Social Workers], New York. Jun. 256, 1992.
New York State Bauhaus. Jun. 30, 1992.
Investment Funds Institute, Toronto. Sep. 17, 1992.
Beth Ora, Montreal. Nov. 2, 1992.
Victoria Federal NDP Riding Association, John Brewin. May 2, 1993.
Phi Theta Kappa, Hershey, PA. Jun. 7, 1993.
Asia-Pacific Accountants, Vancouver. Sep. 26, 1993.
Credit Union of Canada, Banff. Oct. 24, 1993.
Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto. May 19, 1994.
Canadian Institute of Actuaries, Calgary. Jun. 9, 1994.
F.2 Speeches : NGOs. 1989-1993.
University of Manitoba. May 1, 1989.
Canadian Home Economics, Winnipeg. Jul. 7, 1989.
NGO Committee on the Family, New York. Nov. 16, 1993.
F.3 Speeches : Planning. 1989-1990.
Canadian Institute of Planners, St. John, NB. Aug. 9, 1989.
CAPS, Halifax. Feb. 21, 1990.
F.4 Speeches : Poverty. 1989-1991.
Family Services, Tampa. Oct. 26, 1989.
Community and Family Medicine. University of Toronto. Oct. 30, 1989. (Includes transcript).
Junior Leagues, Toronto. May 7, 1990. (photocopy).
American Orthopsychiatric Association conference, Toronto. Mar. 25, 1991.
Ontario Municipal Social Services Association, Toronto, May 28, 1991.
American Dietetic Association, Dallas. Oct. 31, 1991.
F.5 Speeches : Race Relations / Anti-Racism. 1992-1994.
Halton Board of Education, Burlington. Apr. 15, 1992.
Federal Department of Justice, Ottawa. Oct. 26, 1992.
[Canadian Teachers’ Federation]. Ottawa. Nov. 1, 1992.
University of Western Ontario Department of Equity Services. Mar. 16, 1993.
Ontario Public School Teachers’ Federation Conference, Toronto. Apr. 3, 1993.
The Board of Education for the City of Etobicoke. May 7, 1993.
Transcona-Springfield School District No. 12, Winnipeg. Feb. 24, 1994.
Appleby College, Oakville, ON. May 9, 1994.
The Board of Education for the City of Hamilton. Sep. 16, 1994.
F.6 Speeches : Recreation. 1991-1994.
Federal-Provincial Seminar in Partnership, Victoria. Sep. 29, 1991.
Recreation Forum, Burlington. Apr. 22, 1992.
Society of Directors of Municipal Recreation of Ontario, Geneva Park. Nov. 11, 1992.
B.C. Parks and Recreation Association, NPRA Harrison Hot Springs. May 5, 1994.
F.7 Speeches : Rights of the Child. 1988-1995.
Council of Exceptional Children. London. Nov. 4, 1988.
Council of Exceptional Children, San Francisco. Apr. 4, 1989.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario, Toronto. Apr. 7, 1989.
MacDonald Youth S. Winnipeg. Sep. 22, 1989.
Ryerson University. Nov. 16, 1989.
Jewish Family and Child Services of Toronto. Apr. 3, 1990.
YMCA, Toronto. May 1, 1990.
Junior Leagues, Toronto. May 7, 1990.
Ontario Historical Society. May 12, 1990.
Portage la Prairie. Jun. 12, 1990.
Children’s Rights, New York Conference. Jun. 26, 1990.
Children and Youth, New York. Jul. 6, 1990.
Children, NOVA. Jul. 23, 1990.
Nutrition Educators, Anaheim. Jul. 25, 1990.
[American Bar Association], Chicago. Aug. 5, 1990.
International Albert Schweitzer Colloquium, United Nations, New York. Aug. 24, 1990.
Nuclear Medicine, Montreal. Aug. 31, 1990.
Montreal Children’s Hospital. Sep. 12, 1990.
Chatham Public Library. Sep. 27, 1990.
Indiana Federation Council for Exceptional Children, Indianapolis. Mar. 1, 1991.
Owen Sound, Community Centre. Mar. 21, 1991.
Children’s Services Centre, Red Deer. May 3, 1991.
Metro Children’s Aid Society, Ryerson. May 7, 1991. (Includes typed copy).
Algoma Child and Youth Services, Sault Ste Marie. Jun. 19, 1991.
Thunder Bay Family and Children’s Services. Oct. 7, 1991.
Carlington Resource Centre, Ottawa. Oct. 24, 1991.
Big Brothers Workshop, London. Oct. 25, 1991.
[Canada’s Children: The Priority for the ’90s], Conference on the Child, Ottawa. Oct. 29, 1991.
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, Nov. 10, 1991.
Curriculum Association of Nova Scotia, Dartmouth. Nov. 21, 1991.
[Defence for Children International], Granada, Spain. Jun. 23, 1992.
International Federation, SUV, Washington DC. Jul. 18, 1992.
CCF Toronto. Nov. 6, 1992.
YM-YWCA Red Triangle Dinner, St. John. Mar. 31, 1993.
ICCB, New York. Nov. 1, 1993.
National Council of Family Relations International Health Policy Forum, Baltimore, MD. Nov. 13, 1993.
United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Geneva. Mar. 8, 1994.
UNICEF Nat. Comm. Geneva. May 25, 1994.
David Warner Fundraiser, Scarborough. Apr. 1, 1995.
Child Rights Seminar. Dar es Salaam. Jun. 23. 1995
Weizman International. Toronto. Aug. 23.
[GEMS Shawbridge Youth Centres Conference?]. Nov. 24, [1989].
Unknown.
F.8 Speeches : Trade, Research and Development, Training, Technology. 1989-1990.
Canadian Auto Workers, Ottawa. Nov. 8, 1988.
University of Alberta, Business and Commerce. Jan. 20, 1989. (copy).
Ontario Good Roads Association. Feb. 20, 1989. (copy).
Grocery Product Manufacturers of Canada, Toronto. Apr. 3, 1989.
Shoe Manufacturers’ Association of Canada. Quebec City. Jun. 17, 1989.
Training and Development. Prince Hotel, Toronto. Nov. 14, 1989.
Canadian Printing Industries, Toronto. Nov. 18, 1989.
Technology, Regina High School. Feb. 28, 1990.
Calgary 100 Private Firms. Mar. 13, 1990.
Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto. Mar. 27, 1990.
Business Educators, Toronto. Apr. 21, 1990.
F.9 Speeches : Trade, Research and Development, Training, Technology. 1991-1995.
Training Conference, St. Lawrence College, Kingston. Apr. 30, 1991.
Youth Employment Centres, Toronto. May 6, 1991.
Toffler, Toronto Conference Centre. May 22, 1991.
Business School Academics, Niagara Falls. May 31, 1991.
Medis (Pharmaceuticals), Montreal. Jun. 4, 1991.
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, Toronto. Jun. 10, 1991.
Freightliner of Canada Limited, Toronto. Jun. 17, 1991.
Northern Telecom Canada, Ltd., Hockley Valley (Orangeville). Jun. 18, 1991.
Association of Colleges of Applied Arts & Technology of Ontario, Toronto. Sep. 25, 1991.
[Certified General Accountants] of Alberta, Medicine Hat. Sep. 27, 1991.
Credit Union Managers Association of Ontario, Toronto. Oct. 23, 1991.
Technology for Everyone, Chatham, ON. Nov. 19, 1991.
Looking Beyond IT Conference, Toronto. Nov. 27, 1991.
Canadian Guidance and Counselling, Ottawa. Jun. 3, 1992.
Community Training Network, Orillia, ON. Jun. 15, 1992.
Canadian Vocational Association, Victoria, BC. Oct. 30, 1992.
Calgary Business School, Banff, AB. Mar. 19, 1993.
Government Finance Officers’ Association, Vancouver. May 3, 1993.
Ontario Municipal Employment Services Association, Peterborough, ON. May 17, 1993.
KPMG, Vancouver. Sep. 26, 1993.
Ontario Secondary Schools Teachers Federation, Clinton, ON. Apr. 28, 1995.
Educational Computing Organization of Ontario, Toronto. Apr. 25.
Paul Kennedy lecture, “Technology, Demography and Future of the World”. Dec. 9.
Unknown.
F.10 Speeches : United Nations. 1989-1995.
Association of Labour Relations Agencies, Toronto. Jul. 24, 1989.
United Nations Association of the USA, Washington, D.C. Nov. 9, 1989.
UN Reform – Africa Trusteeship Council. North-South Roundtable. Feb. 21, 1991.
Graduate Student Association, Yale Law School, Hartford. Apr. 3, 1991.
Mount Allison University. U.N. Seminar. Jun. 26, 1991.
World Federalists, Toronto. Nov. 23, 1991.
Carlton College, Minnesota. Feb. 6, 1993.
International Committee of the Red Cross, Regina. Mar. 29, 1994.
UNA Conference, Montreal. Mar. 25, 1995.
Iowa University. Apr. 12, 1995.
Unknown.
F.11 Speeches : UNICEF. 1990-1995. Includes speaking notes for the following speeches:
Nairobi UNICEF meeting. Apr. 8, 1990.
UNICEF Conference. Apr. 20, 1990.
Helsinki, Finland. Jun. 14, 1990.
International Public Relations Association World Congress, Winter Garden, Toronto. Jun. 4, 1991.
Closing Address, Department of Public Information for Non-Governmental Organizations. United Nations, New York. Sep. 10, 1991. [World Summit for Social Development].
UNICEF Annual Lecture, London. Jun. 13, 1994.
Social Integration, Copenhagen. Nov. 5. [World Summit for Social Development].
Animation Summit, Orlando. Nov. 18, 1994.
National Workshop on the Rights of the Child. Asmara, Eritrea. Dec. 7-8, 1994.
UN Staff College. Feb. 10, 1995.
Congressional Committee, Washington D.C. Aug. 4. (before 1996).
File also includes transcripts of the following speeches: Farewell speech for Richard Jolly, 1995; keynote Address, at the Inter-parliamentary Conference on the Global Environment, Washington D.C. May 1, 1990; and the World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna (on behalf of James P. Grant), Jun. 21, 1993.
F.12 Speeches : Women. 1990-1995. Includes speaking notes for the following speeches:
Housing Officers, University Western Ontario. May 27, 1990.
NGO Plenary Vienna Preparatory Committee. Oct. 14, 1994.
African Women in Crisis. Nov. 26, 1994.
Women, UNICEF-USA. Los Angeles, Jan. 13, 1995.
Untitled. N.d. Transcript.
F.13 Speeches : misc. 1988-1995.
Convocation Address, Mount Allison University. May 9, 1988. Transcript.
Doss. Sep. 7, 1988.
USWA, Quebec City. Apr. 28, 1989. [Steelworkers].
[Child and Family Services], Brandon University. May 18, 1990.
Info Systems, [Ontario Library Association]. Nov. 21, 1990.
Canadian Mining Association, Vancouver. Apr. 29, 1991. [Mining].
Canadian Association of Gift Planners, Toronto. Apr. 10, 1994. [Philanthropy].
BDO Conference, Toronto. Sep. 30.
University of Western Ontario. Mar. 22, 1995. [Social Security Review].
University of Toronto. N.d.
Manitoba Bar Association. N.d.
Queen’s University. N.d.
Untitled typescript. [UNICEF-Human Rights].
Untitled typescript. N.d.
1.3 Speeches – 1996-2019.
Box 5
F.1 Speeches : AIDS. 2001-2006. File includes transcripts and speaking notes of speeches delivered as the UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Transcript. Closing speech to the International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Dec. 13, 2001.
Untitled transcripts.
Speaking notes.
F.2 Speeches. 1996.
Health and Human Rights, Harvard University. Oct. 5.
Statement to Habitat Conference, UNICEF. Press release.
F.3 Speeches. 1997.
Nutrition Conference, Montreal. IUNS, CICN. Jul. 29.
Joseph Mubiru Lecture, Uganda.
The Americas and Caribbean Regional Office, Regional Management Team, Bogota, Colombia. Oct. 21.
Statement, on Third Committee item 108: Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Children. New York. Oct. 30. Press release.
United Nations Development Assistance Plan, Glen Cove, New York. Nov. 4
Ottawa Process II – An Agenda for Mine Action. Dec. 2. Press release.
F.4 Speeches. 1998.
Statement to the Commission on Human Rights on Agenda Item VIII, Geneva. Apr. 2.
UN Tribute to Bella S. Abzug. Apr. 24. Typescript.
UNICEF, Glen Cove. May 11. (Photocopy).
Nat. Com. Meeting, Martigny, Switzerland. May 13.
Speech on the Occasion of the IPS International Achievement Award presented to Her Excellency Graça Machel. Sep. 17.
Statement. Sep. 29. Press release.
F.5 Speeches. 1999.
Reena, Sheraton Centre, Toronto. Nov. 8. [Developmental Handicaps].
F.6 Speeches. 2000. [1 of 2].
Thames Valley, London. Apr. 27.
B.C. Parent Council, Vancouver. May 3.
Surrey Teachers, Global Education. May 5.
University of Western Ontario, Law Conference. May 10.
Canadian International Development Agency, Ottawa. May 18.
[Ontario Municipal Social Services Association], Hamilton. May 31.
Youth Services, North Bay. Jun. 1.
[Centre for Effective Practice] (Health). Jun. 4.
Family Services, Stratford. Jun. 15.
[Advanced Education Council of British Columbia], Nelson, BC. Jun. 16.
[Canadian Mental Health Association], Fanshawe College, London, ON. Jun. 23.
Pediatrics and Critical Care, Montreal. Jun. 25.
[Canadian Association of College & University Student Services] 2000, Toronto. Jun. 26.
Social Studies Alberta Teachers’ Association, Calgary, AB. Jun. 29.
Canadian School Boards Association, Charlottetown, PEI. Jul. 28. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Joint Conference, International Federation of Social Workers, Montreal. Jul. 29. Transcript and notes.
Wetlands Convention, Quebec. Aug. 7.
Human Rights, Vancouver. Aug. 22.
ICT, Quebec City. Sep. 18.
Judges, Ottawa. Sep. 21.
University of Winnipeg. Sep. 21. [Education].
[International Development and Relief Foundation] Gala, Toronto. Sep. 28.
Pensions, Victoria. Sep. 28.
St. Amant Centre, Winnipeg. Oct. 12.
Volunteerism, Sooke. Oct. 14.
Planners, Niagara Falls. Oct. 16.
Nortel, Boston. Oct. 17.
22nd Annual International Symposium for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups, Ryerson University, Toronto. Oct. 19.
B.C. Principals, Vancouver. Oct. 27.
Grade 11 + 12 students, Campbellford, ON. Oct. 30.
F.7 Speeches. 2000.
Bethany Care, Calgary. Nov. 2.
Calgary Principals. Nov. 3.
Health Association of B.C., Vancouver. Nov. 6.
Arts and Education, Markham-York. Nov. 10.
Canadian Society for International Health, Ottawa. Nov. 12.
Friends of the UN, New York. Nov. 16.
Customs Brokers, Montreal. Nov. 17.
AMS Global Poverty, Toronto. Nov. 17.
Kristofferson, AIDS. Dec. 10.
Unknown. [HIV/AIDS].
“Politics, Resources, and the Environment: A Witches Brew?” N.d. Transcript.
F.8 Speeches. 2001. [1 of 2].
York University Education Conference. Jan. 5.
National Consultation on Career Development, Ottawa. Jan. 22.
McGill University Model Assembly. Jan. 25.
Auditor-General. Jan. 26.
University of Alberta, International Week. Jan. 29.
University of Windsor Law School. Feb. 21.
North Vancouver, Education. Feb. 23.
SpSp Showcase Design Exchange, Toronto. Mar. 1.
Peel Board Child Labour United Nations. Mar. 2.
Customs and Immigration, Windsor. Mar. 26.
Thames Valley, Board of Education, London. Mar. 28.
Congress of Rural Educators, Saskatoon. Apr. 1.
Harvard University. Apr. 23.
Talisman, Calgary, AB. Apr. 25.
OFU, Calgary, AB. Apr. 26.
HR Conference, Edmonton. Apr. 26.
Global Education – Outdoor Council, Canmore. Apr. 27.
Catholic Health Association of Canada, St. John’s. Apr. 28.
Bata Shoes, Toronto. Apr. 30.
Drug Manufacturers, Ottawa. May 1.
Peterborough, ON. May 15.
Manitoba Principals, Winnipeg. May 18.
Community Education, Burnaby, Vancouver. May 27.
Burnaby. May 23.
[Canadian Council for International Co-operation] in common Speakers Series, Ottawa. May 24. Includes typescript and notes.
Refugee Council, Saskatoon, SK. May 25.
Packaging Association, Saskatoon, SK. Jun. 7.
Higher Education, Maritime Council, Charlottetown, PEI. Jun. 15.
[Canadian International Development Agency], Ottawa. Jun. 19.
Conference, Montreal. Jun. 21.
Press Conference. Botswana. June 22.
CCA, St. John, NB. Jun. 23.
F.9 Speeches. 2001. [2 of 2].
Child Guidance Clinic, Winnipeg. Aug. 29.
Association of Fundraising Professionals, Victoria. Sep. 21.
Sackville Students. Sep. 25. [Leadership].
Solar Energy, Regina. Sep. 28.
Lotos Club. Oct. 1.
Volunteers, Sheraton College. Oct. 6.
Witches Brew, Guelph University. Oct. 12.
Richmond Health Board, Vancouver. Oct. 15.
Community Foundations, Vancouver. Oct. 15.
AIDS and International Community, University of Toronto. Oct. 19.
Grocery Innovations Canada, Toronto. Oct. 20.
Global Citizenship, Jasper. Oct. 20.
Continuing Education, Magog, QC. Oct. 24.
Merck, New Jersey. Oct. 31.
Judges, Montreal. Nov. 2.
Grand Prairie, Economic and Social Development. Nov. 2.
[Ontario Public Health Association], Kitchener, ON. Nov. 5.
Surety Association, Toronto. Nov. 6.
Quality Education, Calgary. Nov. 8.
Environment, Nelson, B.C. Nov. 9.
[Family and Community Support Services Association of Alberta], Jasper, AB. Nov. 15.
Violence Against Women, St. Thomas. Nov. 21.
Education Conference, Sach, Goldblatt, Toronto. Nov. 23.
“Children and War.” n.d.
F.10 Speeches : additional. 2001.
Transcript with markup. N.d. [Health].
Typed notes and reading, re: school funding. N.d.
Education Today. Vol. 13, No. 1 (Spring 2001).
Catholic Health Association of Canada Review. Vol. 29, No. 1 (Summer 2001).
F.11 Speeches. 2002. [1 of 3].
Tarrytown, Foundations. AIDS. Jan. 16.
101 Sc. Students, Winnipeg. Jan. 26.
[Upper Canada College], Jan. 30.
American Activists, Washington. Jan. 30.
Retail Hardware, Toronto. Feb. 4.
AIDS Press Conference. Feb. 13.
Douglas College, Vancouver. Feb. 13.
Human Resources, Sheraton College. Feb. 14.
Teachers Coquitlam, Burnaby. Feb. 22.
Norman Patterson, Carleton University. Feb. 23.
Project Ploughshares. Mar. 2002.
Mar. 22.
[Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers], Toronto. Mar. 26.
Down Syndrome, Vancouver. Apr. 12.
Employee Equity Conference, Fredericton. Apr. 9.
Disability Conference, Saskatoon. Apr. 11.
[Canadian Association of Nurses in HIV/AIDS Care], Vancouver. Apr. 14.
Quebec Pharma. Marketing, Montreal. Apr. 16.
[Industrial Accident Prevention Association], Toronto. Apr. 24.
“Community Values in Age of Globalization,” Sheldon M. Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership, […] Foundation, Calgary. Apr. 27.
F.12 Speeches. 2002. [2 of 3].
Literacy, Kelowna. May 2.
Results, Victoria. May 3.
NEPAD, Montreal. May 5.
Commonwealth Students, Ottawa. May 7.
Career Counselling, Hamilton. May 8.
Safer Schools, Waterloo. May 10.
Rotary, Jasper Park Lodge. May 13.
Manitoba Volunteer Sector, Winnipeg. May 14.
Leadership Niagara Institute. May 15.
World Vision, New York. May 18.
Parliamentary Interns, Ottawa. May 21.
Topshee Conference, Antigonish. May 25.
Student Associations, Halifax. May 25.
BCHPCA, Vancouver. May 26.
Residential Housing Officer, University of Western Ontario. May 27.
Commercial, Sexual..., Victoria. May 28.
CAMA, Hamilton. May 29.
Rotary, Moose Jaw. May 31.
Association of Institutional Research, Toronto. Jun. 2.
FCM, Hamilton. Jun. 3.
Stratford General Hospital, Volunteers. Jun. 5.
“Intermestic”, Ottawa. Jun. 6.
Hellenic Society, Toronto. Jun. 7.
Transcript. Address to the African Religious Leaders Assembly on Children and HIV/AIDS, Nairobi, Kenya. Jun. 10.
Statement by Stephen Lewis at briefing of UN media. Jul. 3. Transcript.
Shaw Festival, Niagara-On-The-Lake. Jul. 21.
Unitarian Universalists, Quebec. Jun. 23.
Press Conference, Berlin. Jul. 5.
[Canadian Society of Association Executives], Ottawa. Jul. 27.
Asa Briggs lecture, COL, Durham. Aug. 1.
Canadian Association for Coop Education, Ottawa. Aug. 12.
World Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal. Aug. 18.
Health Promotion Summer School, Saskatoon. Aug. 19.
F.13 Speeches. 2002. [3 of 3].
PSI, Ottawa. Sep. 3.
Oakville Chamber of Commerce. Sep. 11.
Providence Continuing Care, Kingston. Sep. 13.
Pathways to Independence, Belleville. Sep. 16.
United Way, Burlington. Sep. 17.
University of Guelph. Sep. 17.
WABA/UNICEF Colloquium, Arusha, Tanzania. Sep. 20.
International Women’s Forum, New York. Sep. 25.
Multiculturalism, Edmonton. Sep. 26.
[Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors] Healthcare, Ottawa. Sep. 30.
Episcopal Bishops, Cleveland. Sep. 30.
OPP Ethics, Toronto. Oct. 1.
Lung Congress, Montreal. Oct. 10.
Global Health, California. Oct. 12.
Women Parliamentarians, Cape Verde. Oct. 15.
[Private Voluntary Organizations] and USAID, Washington. Oct. 17. (includes transcript from tape).
Global Issues, Georgian College. Oct. 18.
World Leisure Congress, Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 21.
Employee Benefits Conference, San Francisco. Oct. 23.
Peaceful Communities, Peterborough. Oct. 24.
Calgary Assistant Principals, Kananaskis. Oct. 28.
Stephen Lewis Foundation, Regina. Oct. 31.
Peel Teachers, Global Education. Nov. 4.
World Vision Fundraiser, Winnipeg. Nov. 7. Notes and transcript.
AIDS and Security, Yale Law School. Nov. 9.
Calgary Convocation. Nov. 12.
Lethbridge University. Nov. 12.
Shelter, Transition, Goderich, ON. Nov. 16.
[Ontario Hospital Association], Toronto. Nov. 18.
Mental Health, Toronto. Nov. 19.
Philanthropy, Vancouver. Nov. 22.
Schulich, York University, Toronto. Nov. 25.
Press conference, Johannesburg, South Africa. Nov. 27.
OVC Consultation, Windhock, Nov. 28.
World AIDS Day, Windhoek. Nov. 30.
Press Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe. Dec. 5.
Box 6
F.1 Speeches. 2003. [1 of 2].
Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, Laval. Jan. 9.
AIDS and Human Rights, Open University, Edinburgh. Jan. 16.
St. Thomas University, Fredericton. Jan. 29.
[Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association], Saskatoon. Feb. 3.
Teachers, Carleton. Feb. 14.
[Ontario Pharmacists Association], Toronto. Feb. 20.
John Snow Inc., the Ad Council, The UN Foundation and the Global AIDS Alliance, “AIDS Epidemic and Famine in Africa”, Capitol Hill. Feb. 26.
CUPE Ontario, Toronto. Mar. 4.
UNA Model United Nations. Mar. 12.
[University of Manitoba Students’ Union], Winnipeg. Mar. 14.
Universities, Edmonton. Mar. 19.
Modern Language Teachers, Toronto. Mar. 22.
Parliamentary, Ottawa. Apr. 1.
RISE Conference, Markham. Apr. 7.
HIV/AIDS Researchers, Halifax. Apr. 10.
Family Physicians, Winnipeg. Apr. 11.
Philanthropy, Toronto. Apr. 13.
Electro-Federation Canada, Toronto. Apr. 28.
[Association for Municipal Employment Services], Waterloo. May 5.
OASIS, Ottawa. May 8.
DRC, Montreal. May 8.
Sarnia, Rotary. May 23.
University Community Partnership, Saskatoon. May 10.
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, Dean’s Distinguished Service Award. May 21.
Russell Foster Aldwinckle Lecture, Hamilton. May 24.
Pharmacists, Vancouver. Jun. 1.
Petroleum Geologists, Calgary. Jun. 2.
Midwives of Ontario, Toronto. Jun. 4.
TB/UN Montreux. Jun. 6.
Namibia Cabinet on AIDS. Jun. 9.
Human Resource Pros, Vancouver. Jun. 13.
Plumbing and Heating, Niagara Falls. Jun. 25.
[International Council of Nurses] – Geneva. Jun. 29. [AIDS, Human Rights].
Board of Healthcare Funders, Durban, South Africa. Jul. 13.
Camosun College, Victoria. Jun. 19.
Lutherans, Georgia Dome. Jul. 26.
Deaf-blind International, Toronto. Aug. 9.
Women of South Africa, Toronto. Aug. 10.
CAW, Toronto. Aug. 21.
IPAC, Toronto. Aug. 27.
F.2 Speeches. 2003. [2 of 2].
CHA Huntsville-Deerhurst. Sep. 4.
Queen’s University. Sep. 10.
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Montreal. Sep. 12.
IAPAC, Chicago. Sep. 13.
Coop Life, Winnipeg. Sep. 15.
CEBS, Phoenix. Sep. 16.
PSI Nairobi. Sep. 27.
GAA Washington. Sep. 29.
CCF(C), Toronto. Oct. 2.
Family Firm Inst., Toronto. Oct. 2.
Niagara Falls School Board. Oct. 10.
Red Deer, Oct. 6. [Africa].
WV, London. Oct. 15.
CAIS, Toronto. Oct. 18.
Rural Communities, Saskatoon. Oct. 19.
George Brown College. Oct. 23.
CB Services, Ottawa. Oct. 27.
WPIRG, Waterloo. Nov. 1. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES].
London Community Foundation, London. Nov. 13.
Cambridge and N. […] Community Foundation, Cambridge. Nov. 14.
Conference on Healthcare and AIDS. Washington. Nov. 14.
Long-Term Care, Toronto. Nov. 17.
Entertainment Summit, New York. Nov. 18.
Banyan Community Services, Hamilton. Nov. 19.
Children’s Services Division, City of Toronto. Nov. 19.
Plan International, Washington. Nov. 20.
[Ontario Federation of Labour], Toronto. Nov. 24.
Press Conference, Berlin. Nov. 26.
Columbia. Dec. 1.
Untitled transcripts. N.d.
F.3 Speeches. 2004. [1 of 2].
University College of Cariboo, Kamloops. Jan. 22.
Western Lumberman, Saskatoon. Jan. 24.
Saskatoon University Conference. Jan. 24.
EU Parliamentarians, Rome. Jan. 30.
Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton. Feb. 4.
[Engineers Without Borders], Toronto. Feb. 7.
Presbyterian Church, Toronto. Feb. 10.
BSS, Toronto. Feb. 11.
Calgary Teachers. Feb. 12.
AAAS Seattle. Feb. 14.
[Human Resources Professional Association of Ontario], Toronto. Feb. 18.
Barrie Rotary. Feb. 19.
Community Trainers, Career Development, Vancouver. Feb. 20.
Canadian Wheat Board, Winnipeg. Feb. 24.
Insurance Institute of Ontario, Waterloo. Mar. 2.
[Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation], Toronto. Mar. 14.
YMCA Conference, Durban. Mar. 16.
Aboriginal Bar Association, Montreal. Mar. 21.
St. Mary’s University, Halifax. Mar. 22.
OMI, Toronto. Mar. 25.
Shirley Greenberg Lecture, University of Ottawa, Women’s Studies. Mar. 26.
Leadership, Mt. Allison, Sackville. Mar. 27.
Saamich School Board, Sydney, Victoria. Mar. 29.
Children and Aids, Columbia. Mar. 31.
Mackenzie Financial, Winnipeg. Apr. 5.
Mackenzie Financial, Calgary. Apr. 8.
Mount Royal College, Calgary. Apr. 8.
Mackenzie Financial, Toronto. Apr. 13.
Mackenzie Financial, London. Apr. 16.
Mackenzie Financial, Halifax. Apr. 20.
Pederson Lecture, University of Western Ontario. Apr. 21.
Mackenzie Financial, Montreal. Apr. 22.
CUPE-BC Vancouver. Apr. 23.
AIDS Conference, Brown University. Apr. 24.
[Registered Nurses Association of Ontario], Toronto. Apr. 24.
Council […] Foundations, Toronto. Apr. 26.
Mackenzie Financial, Ottawa. Apr. 28.
Mackenzie Financial, Quebec City. Apr. 30.
Youth Action Conference, Vancouver. May 1.
UN AIDS, Martigny, Switzerland. May 3.
Mackenzie Financial, Vancouver. May 5.
CSIS, Washington. May 7.
Hamilton Health Sciences Convention Centre, McMaster University. May 11.
King Environmental Group, King Township. May 13.
John Evans Lecture, University of Toronto. May 14.
[World Health Professionals Association], Geneva. May 16.
Investing in Children, London. May 18.
Children and Family in Africa, Conflict and AIDS. May 21.
Social Work Conferences, Quebec City. May 24.
NAFSA [Association of International Educators], Baltimore. May 27.
[Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies], Toronto. May 31.
F.4 Speeches. 2004. [2 of 2].
Anglicans, St. Catharine’s. Jun. 2.
University of Victoria Convocation. Jun. 3.
Médecins Sans Frontières, Toronto. Jun. 5.
[Canadian Association of Social Workers], Saskatoon. Jun. 6.
[Canadian Water Network] Ottawa. Jun. 21.
[Canadian Nurses Association], St. John’s. Jun. 21.
[Canada Customs and Revenue Agency], Toronto. Jun. 23.
Management Accountant of Art, Toronto. Jun. 24.
Rwanda, Harbourfront. Jun. 26.
[Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada], Ottawa. Jun. 30.
Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement. Toronto. Aug. 13.
Association of Nutrition Services Agencies, New York. Aug. 14.
[Canada Revenue Agency], Winnipeg. Aug. 15.
[Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario], Toronto. Aug. 17.
World Vision Council, Bucharest. Aug. 22.
Public Works Government Services, ADR, Kanata. Sep. 8.
Epidemiologists, Boston. Sep. 13.
St. Joseph’s Foundation, Hamilton. Sep. 14.
Rotary District, Anchorage. Sep. 18.
SOLID Presents a Community to Community Production, Salt Spring. Sep. 19. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES].
Pacific Blue Cross, Vancouver. Sep. 20.
UNFPA, Phoenix. Sep. 21.
Hospice and Palliative Care, Winnipeg. Sep. 23.
Women and Children’s Health, McMaster University. Sep. 24.
[Partners in Health], Boston. Oct. 2.
Worker’s Health and Safety Centre, Toronto. Oct. 14.
Child and Youth Care Conference, Calgary. Oct. 15.
Toronto District Health, Toronto. Oct. 17.
OMNI TV, Niagara-on-the-Lake. Oct 17.
Ontario Rural Council, London. Oct. 19.
Leaf Breakfast, Toronto. Oct. 20.
Family Service Canada, Cape Breton. Oct. 21.
Uganda, Winnipeg. Oct. 25.
Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, Winnipeg. Oct. 31.
Bell Canada, Toronto. Nov. 3.
Society of Adjudicators and Regulators, Toronto. Nov. 4.
Hillel, Toronto. Nov. 4.
[Early Childhood Education and Care], Winnipeg. Nov. 4.
African Studies Association, New Orleans. Nov. 11.
[Ontario Health Association] Nurses, Toronto. Nov. 16.
[Canadian Medical Association], Ottawa. Nov. 28.
[Institute for Public Policy Research], London. Dec. 6.
“HIV/AIDS: The Unique Challenges Faced by Women and Girls”, Canada House, Canadian High Commission. Dec. 6. (Includes programme).
“Global Partners Forum on Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in a World with HIV/AIDS,” Washington. Dec. 15. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Unknown.
F.5 Speeches : transcripts. 2004.
Unedited transcript. Parliamentary Forum on Africa’s Development. Rome. Jan. 30.
Stephen Lewis Meeting, Canadian High Commission, London. Jan. 31.
Unedited transcript. Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), London, UK. Feb. 2.
Children and AIDS, “The Future of Children in a Global Society” Symposium Series, Columbia University.
CATIE [Canada’s Source for HIV and Hepatitis C Information], AGM. Jun. 22.
Society of Ontario Adjudicators and Regulators, Toronto. Nov. 4.
Canadian Education Centre Network, Montreal. Nov. 11.
F.6 Speeches. 2005. [1 of 2].
Kawartha School Board, Peterborough. Jan. 6.
Hillel, University of Toronto. Jan. 10.
Women’s Health Matters, Sunnybrook Hospital. Jan. 14.
Metro United Church, London. Feb. 2.
[Ontario Library Association], Toronto. Feb. 4.
UNICEF, Barcelona. Feb. 7.
University of Toronto Law School. Feb. 9.
Ottawa University Graduate Student Conference. Feb. 10.
McGill University, Founders’ Day, Montreal. Feb. 10.
Assumption University, Windsor. Feb. 13.
[…] Community Foundation, Charlotte. Feb. 16.
[Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association] Mississauga. Feb. 19.
B.C. Alma Mater, Vancouver. Mar. 21.
[College of Massage Therapists of Ontario], Waterloo. Apr. 1.
Waterloo Graduate Students. Apr. 4.
London Fundraising, Lamplighter Inn. Apr. 7.
University of Calgary Leadership. Apr. 12.
UCLA Conference, Los Angeles. Apr. 15.
Washington Conference, Anti-Terrorism. Apr. 20.
Iraq School, London. Apr. 22.
Winnipeg Laurel Centre. Apr. 27.
Global AIDS Summit, San Francisco. May 2.
Human Resource Management, Charlottetown. May 3.
Saskatchewan Nurses, Regina. May 5.
Math Education, Toronto. May 6.
United Way Toronto. May 7.
Shaare Zedek Synagogue, Montreal. May 9.
Pearl Leibovitch Clinical Day, Montreal. May 10.
Brookdale Community College, New Jersey. May 12.
[Canadian Medical Association], Calgary. May 13.
International Council of Nurses, Taiwan. May 23.
[Public Service Alliance of Canada], Halifax. Jun. 3.
[Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists], Edmonton. Jun. 4.
Interdisciplinary Collab in Primary Healthcare, Montreal. Jun. 6.
[Association of Canadian Community Colleges], Moncton, NB. Jun. 7.
MYGs and Human Rights, Ottawa, CIDA. Jun. 8.
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston. Jun. 9.
Jun. 11.
Social Investment Organization, Toronto. Jun. 13.
Human Rights Commission, Saskatoon. Jun. 14.
CLC, Montreal. Jun. 15.
Huron Victim Services, Grand Bend. Jun. 15.
Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC), Quebec. Jun. 16. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
[Cooperative Housing Federation of Canada], Edmonton. Jun. 18.
[Canadian Paediatric Society] Vancouver. Jun. 22.
RCGEU, Vancouver. Jun. 24.
Carleton University. Jun. 27.
F.7 Speeches. 2005. [2 of 2].
Chautauqua. Jul. 28.
Adrian College Convocation. Aug. 27.
UNESCO. Sep. 5.
Treasury Board, Ottawa, Lac Leamy. Sep. 14.
Muttart Foundation, Edmonton. Sep. 17.
City CWB, Boise, Idaho. Sep. 21.
Conference of Southwest Foundations, San Antonio. Sep. 22.
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Vancouver. Sep. 23.
Woodsworth, Vancouver, SFU. Sep. 23.
Waterloo Board, Muskoka. Oct. 1.
Uganda-Canadian Association, Winnipeg. Oct. 8.
World Youth Travel Organizations, Toronto. Oct. 12.
Time Magazine Summit. Nov. 1.
CIC Mid-Management, Ottawa. Nov. 2.
AT Kearney, Toronto. Nov. 3.
Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Halifax. Nov. 7.
“The AIDS Pandemic: Can Science Subdue It?” RAND Corporation, the Sixth Haskins Lecture, Los Angeles. Nov. 9. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Community College, US and Canada, Building Bridges, Montreal. Nov. 10.
SPC, Sudbury. Nov. 13.
B.C. Court Administrators, Victoria. Nov. 16.
[Canadian Teachers’ Federation], Ottawa. Nov. 17.
Quest Conference, Toronto. Nov. 17.
B.C. School Superintendents, Victoria. Nov. 18.
ECE – Lloyd Shaw Lecture, Halifax. Nov. 21.
Sun Life Financial, Carleton University. Nov. 22.
IHI, Orlando. Dec. 14.
ACTSA, London. Dec. 14.
[Alexis nomination]. N.d.
Northwestern University, Chicago. Apr. 28, 2005. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES].
Unknown.
F.8 Speeches : transcripts. 2005.
23rd Quadrennial Congress International Council of Nurses, Taipei, Taiwan. May 23.
SOGC Annual Clinical Meeting, International Women’s Health Symposium. Jun. 16.
Box 7
F.1 Speeches. 2006. [1 of 3].
Carleton, Ottawa. Jan. 18.
Bar Association, Toronto. Jan. 23.
University of Alberta. Jan. 30.
University of New Brunswick. Feb.
University of British Columbia, Global Aspect. Feb. 6. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES].
Nurses, Wellness. Feb. 15.
Educational Assistants, Kitchener. Feb. 17.
[Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology], Sudbury. Feb. 19.
Simon Fraser University. Mar. 3.
BC Nurses Union, Vancouver. Mar. 3.
McMaster University, Global Citizenship. Mar. 5.
Ryerson Social Work. Mar. 6.
Grandmothers. Mar. 7.
BC Teachers’ Federation, Vancouver. Mar. 13.
Employer 100 Summit, Toronto. Mar. 27.
Barnard College, New York. Mar. 27.
ACA/CCA, Montreal. Apr. 1.
[Royal Military College], Kingston. Apr. 3.
[Canadian Association for the Prevention of Discrimination and Harassment in Higher Education], Toronto. Apr. 5.
UNFPA, Seattle. Apr. 6.
Ashbury College, Ottawa. Apr. 20.
[Royal College of Nursing] UK. Bournemouth, UK. Apr. 25.
Wilmot United, Fredericton. Apr. 28.
B.C. Harm Reduction, Vancouver. May 1.
World Vision, Seattle. May 2.
Child Abuse, Calgary. May 3.
Infection Control Professors, CICP. London, ON. May 8.
IPU, Nairobi. May 10.
Mining Conference, Vancouver. May 15.
Leadership, Windsor. May 17.
Analytical Cytologists. May 21.
[Atlantic Provinces Library Association], Fredericton. May 26.
PR Conference, San Francisco. May 27.
Natural City 2006, Toronto. May 31. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES].
F.2 Speeches. 2006. [2 of 3].
Toronto. Jun. 3.
Procurity, Winnipeg. Jun. 4.
University of Winnipeg, Honorary Degree. Jun. 5.
Emergency Medicine, Halifax. Jun. 5.
[Early Career Physicians] Leaders’ Forum, Montreal. Jun. 6. Transcript.
[International Association of Business Communicators], Vancouver. Jun. 6.
Allan Rosenfield. Jun. 8.
[Canadian Public Relations Society] Niagara. Jun. 12.
Anesthesiologists, Toronto. Jun. 18.
World Planners Congress. Vancouver. Jun. 20.
Symposium on Violence and Aggression, Bessborough, Saskatoon. Jun. 26. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Child Rights, Brock University. Jul. 18.
Leadership/Education, Kelowna. Aug. 22.
Philanthropy and Global Health, University of Indiana. Aug. 24.
Upper Grand District School Board, Alliston, ON. Aug. 28.
Carleton University. Sep. 6.
Washington, D.C. Sep. 7.
NDP, Quebec City. Sep. 8.
Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota. Sep. 10.
Manulife. Sep. 14.
Masai Fundraiser. Sep. 16.
Science in the City, Hamilton. Sep. 19. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Trillium Centre, Mississauga. Sep. 19.
Student Leadership Conference, Fredericton. Sep. 21.
St. George’s Cathedral, Kingston. Sep. 24.
Children’s Rehab Services, Niagara Falls. Sep. 25.
Pipeline Conference, Calgary. Sep. 26.
Nipissing University and the North Bay Rotary Club, North Bay. Sep. 29. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
OMHSSA, Toronto. Sep. 29.
University of Waterloo. Sep. 30.
F.3 Speeches. 2006. [3 of 3].
[Connecting Environmental Professionals], Toronto. Oct. 3.
Winnipeg. Oct. 13.
Halifax. Oct. 14.
Burlington Community Foundation. Oct. 18.
Million Dollar Round Table’s Top of the Table Annual Meeting. “When the Bottom Isn’t Enough.” Palm Springs, CA. Oct. 21. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Vermont. Oct. 23.
Royal St. George. Oct. 25.
Genomics. Oct. 26.
Malawi-Baylor. Oct. 30.
Coady Institute, Halifax. Nov. 1.
Music Educators, London. Nov. 3.
Legal Aid Clinics, Toronto. Nov. 8.
[Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario], Toronto. Nov. 9.
ESL Calgary. Nov. 10.
Villanova University. Nov. 15. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
[UN Association in Canada], Victoria. Nov. 16.
University of Victoria, Victoria. Nov. 17.
ICCW, Vancouver. Nov. 20.
[Ontario Nurses Association], Toronto. Nov. 22.
Quebec Provincial Association Of Teachers, Montreal. Nov. 23. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
STOP TB, Ottawa Press Centre. Nov. 27.
[ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa], London. Nov. 29.
[Canadian Autoworkers], Toronto. Dec. 8.
F.4 Speeches. 2007. [1 of 4].
WHO Forum lunch, Geneva. Jan. 2.
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Toronto. Jan. 8.
McMaster Arts. Jan. 10.
Hillel, Dalhousie University. Jan. 16.
Winnipeg, ‘Shout.’ Jan. 17.
Pharmacy Students, Winnipeg. Jan. 20.
[International Council of Nurses]/WHO Wellness Centre, Geneva. Jan. 25.
Mental Illness, Vancouver. Jan. 29.
Fort St. John, Land Surveyors. Jan. 31.
Montessori, Toronto. Feb. 1.
Global Justice, Washington, D.C. Feb. 4.
McMaster University Nursing. Feb. 7.
McMaster Advocacy. Feb. 15.
Women’s College Hospital. Feb. 16.
Illinois Wesleyan Convocation, Bloomington. Feb. 21.
Fairfield. Feb. 23.
[International Narcotics Control Board] Press Conference. Feb. 27.
Peel UN Model Assembly. Mar. 2.
McMaster University Winter Public Lecture. Mar. 5.
Mylan/Matrix Pharm., Las Vegas. Mar. 8.
Laurier University. Mar. 9.
McMaster University, Political Economy/Development class. Mar. 11.
Wisconsin Distinguished Lecture Series. Mar. 12.
University of Regina. Mar. 15.
SaskTel, Regina. Mar. 16.
Excerpt from remarks given, 2007 Doctors of the World-USA Health and Human Rights Award, New York. May 17, 2007. Transcript with markup.
Shapiro Lecture, McGill University. Mar. 19.
Greying Nation, Edmonton. Mar. 21.
Douglas College, New Westminster. Mar. 22.
Men’s Health, Victoria. Mar. 22.
Sefton Lecture, Toronto. Mar. 26.
Windsor University. Mar. 27.
Markham Theatre. Mar. 28.
[National Council of Veteran Associations in Canada] Toronto. Mar. 28.
Education Limestone Board. Mar. 29.
F.5 Speeches. 2007. [2 of 4].
Social Work and Women’s Studies, McMaster University. Apr. 1.
University of Saskatchewan, RBC Community Development. Apr. 3. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Aylmer. Apr. 4. [Domestic Violence].
Sault Ste Marie. Apr. 5. [Quality of Life].
Campus Jean, University of Alberta. Apr. 10.
[Stephen Lewis Foundation] Community Event, Sydney. Apr. 11.
Canadian Association of Principals and Vice-Principals, Vancouver. Apr. 12.
Langley Fine Arts and Education, B.C. Apr. 15.
[Industrial Accident Prevention Association], Toronto. Apr. 17.
Inner City Schools, Toronto. Apr. 19.
Access and Medicine, Ottawa. Apr. 20.
Millersville University, Lancaster, PA. Apr. 21.
Brandon Community Meeting, SLF. Apr. 22.
Crocus Plains High School, Brandon, MA. Apr. 23.
Manitoba Nurses Union, Brandon, MA. Apr. 23.
United Way, Ottawa. Apr. 25.
Global Health Conference – St. Michael’s College, Burlington. Apr. 26. Includes email of schedule. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Peel Model United Nations. May 1.
Meaford Community, Stephen Lewis Foundation. May 2.
Nova Scotia / Gambia Association, Halifax. May 3.
TCD Medicare, Regina. May 4.
Alberta College of Pharmacy, Banff, AB. May 5.
Fundraising Professionals, Ottawa. May 9.
Climate Change, Orillia. May 10.
Medical Lab Technologists, Hamilton. May 11.
Iroquois High School, Oakville. May 11.
Address to the OECTA General Assembly, Toronto. Mar. 11. Transcript. [Sexual violence].
Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants, Toronto. May 12.
Algonquin, Ottawa. May 14.
Pipeline Contractors, Niagara Falls. May 16.
Oakville, Appleby. May 18.
University of California, Los Angeles. May 18.
[Stephen Lewis Foundation], Calgary, AB. May 21.
[Health Sciences Association of Alberta], Edmonton, AB. May 24.
Trails to Sustainability, Kananaskis. May 26.
IBM, Toronto. Jun. 1.
[Ontario Federation of Labour] Ontario Health and Safety Conference, Toronto. Jun. 2. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Global HIV Prevention Working Group. Jun.
Leadership College, University of Birmingham. Jun. 7.
Health Promotion Conference, Vancouver. Jun. 10.
CSA Halifax. Jun. 12.
Violence, Aging, HIV, Geneva. Jun. 15.
Manulife, Mont Tremblant. Jun. 25.
“Global Violence Prevention …” Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. Washington, D.C. Jun. 26. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
F.6 Speeches. 2007. [3 of 4].
Aspen. Jul. 5.
International Baccalaureate Conference, Chicago. Jul. 13. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Human Rights, New York. Jul. 16.
Credit Unions, Calgary. Jul. 30.
Chartered Accountants, Niagara Falls. Aug. 10.
Global Fest, Calgary. Aug. 17.
Security Traders, Whistler, BC. Aug. 18.
Havergal, L’Institut du Monde, Montreal. Aug. 23.
St. Timothy’s, Baltimore. Aug. 25.
Commonwealth Lawyers, Nairobi. Sep. 10.
Treasury Management Association of Canada, Vancouver. Sep. 18.
Mir Centre for Peace, Castlegar, BC. Sep. 21.
Hillel, University of Toronto. Sep. 24.
GAD, Osler. Sep. 24.
Bryant Park. Sep. 26.
[Human Rights Watch]. Sep. 27.
Vote Out Poverty, Toronto. Oct. 1.
Forestry Conference, University of Toronto. Oct. 1.
Educational Facility Planners, Toronto. Oct. 7.
Osler Lawyers, Montreal. Oct. 9.
Grand Thornton, Toronto. Oct. 12.
Mississauga Vision, Mississauga. Oct. 16.
Whistler Community Meeting. Oct. 19.
Vancouver School Board, Principals and Vice Principals. Oct. 19.
College of the Rockies– Cranbrook, BC. Oct. 21.
Investment Council Association of Canada, Toronto. Oct. 25.
Home Child Care Association, Hamilton Art Gallery. Oct. 25.
Collaborative Practice, Toronto. Oct. 26.
UNICEF, Calgary. Oct. 27.
Critical Care. Oct. 30.
Pathfinder, Boston. Oct. 30.
F.7 Speeches. 2007. [4 of 4].
University of Saskatchewan Law School, “The Victims of Inequality,” Saskatoon. Nov. 2.
Random House, Convocation Hall. Nov. 3.
UNDP, University of Warwick. Nov. 5.
[Canadian Conference on Developmental Disabilities and Autism], Manitoba. Nov. 12.
Ontario Association of Food Banks, Toronto. Nov. 14.
Markham-Stouffville GAD. Nov. 14.
“Making Connections”, Vancouver. Nov. 15.
Credit Canada, Toronto. Nov. 15.
GAD. Nov. 16.
Institute of Public Administrators of Canada, Toronto. Nov. 16.
Ogilvy Renault. Nov. 26.
Ontario Heritage Trust, Toronto. Nov. 27.
Tribal Chiefs Institute, Edmonton. Nov. 28.
Gaia at Brown. Nov. 30.
Nursing Conference, Migration, Philadelphia. Dec. 3.
Peel et al. CFSS and Children and Youth. Dec. 4.
University of Wisconsin. N.d.
Unknown.
F.8 Speeches. 2008. [1 of 3].
UBC Student Leadership Conference. Jan 12.
Ontario Heritage Trust, Toronto. Jan. 21. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
McMaster University, Science in the City. Jan. 22.
Class. Jan. 22.
Harvard Medical School. Jan. 25.
Ontario Public School Board, Toronto. Jan. 26.
[Professional in Human Resources] Conference, Washington, D.C. Feb. 4.
University of Ottawa. Feb. 6.
North Central Alberta Teachers. Feb. 8.
Sun Valley. Feb. 9.
Sullivan, Cromwell. Feb. 14.
PLU. Feb. 21.
Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association. Feb. 22.
Print Action, Toronto. Feb. 27.
Edmonton Teachers. Feb. 28.
Green Living Enterprises, Vancouver. Feb. 29.
Harvard Social Enterprise. Mar. 2.
UCC. Mar. 3.
The Politics of Foreign Aid: Will Children Benefit?” University College of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC. Mar. 8. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Barristers, Hawaii. Mar. 14.
Cedar City, Utah. Mar. 27.
Impact Conference, Vancouver. Apr. 1.
University of Florida. Apr. 3.
BC Federation of Teachers. Apr. 4.
Temple Emanu-El, Toronto. Apr. 7.
Sick Kids, London. Apr. 16.
[Service Employees International Union], Halifax. Apr. 21.
Earth Day, Stratford, ON. Apr. 22.
[Ontario Professional Foresters Association], Thunder Bay. Apr. 23.
Global Alliance for Africa. Apr. 26.
[International Planned Parenthood Federation], Edmonton (Sexual Health). Apr. 30.
F.9 Speeches. 2008. [2 of 3].
Western Canada Conference on Sexual Health, Edmonton. May 1.
Death and Grief Counselling, Montreal. May 2.
Fogarty. May 6.
Grandmothers of Steel. May 8.
Unitarians, Portland, OR. May 9.
Africa Child Policy Forum, Addis. May 13.
Physicians of Halton, Milton. May 22.
Science/Business, Halifax. May 25.
St. Michaels Foundation. May 28.
[Service Employees International Union], Puerto Rico. Jun. 3.
Nipissing University. Jun. 4.
Wounds. Jun. 6.
Carleton Convocation. Jun. 9.
Press Conference, Toronto. Jun. 9.
Honorary Degree, Guelph University. Jun. 10.
[Canadian Institute of Planners], Prince George, BC. Jun. 11.
[Canadian Association of University Business Officers], University of Manitoba. Jun. 15.
Science Centre, Toronto. Jun. 17.
Rotary International Convention, Los Angeles. Jun. 18. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
International Boys School Coalition, Toronto. Jun. 22.
Huntsville Festival. Jul. 27.
Chautauqua. Jul. 28.
Teresa Symposium. Aug. 2.
Challenges for Women and Girls, HIV. Aug. 3.
Médecins Sans Frontières. Aug. 3.
Press Conference. Aug. 4.
Women’s Press Conference, Mexico. Aug. 5.
Willamette University, Salem, OR. Aug. 29.
University of Calgary Convocation. Sep. 2.
[Midwest AIDS Training and Education Centre] Chicago. Sep. 4.
University of Toronto Engineers. Sep. 4.
SYSCO Toronto. Sep. 8.
Showcase Ontario, Toronto. Sep. 10.
Médecins Sans Frontières, New York. Sep. 11.
Yukon-Blood Ties. Yukon Development Education Centre. Sep. 15. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
International Association of Forensic Nurses, Dallas. Sep. 17.
Risk Management, Toronto. Sep. 22.
GAD, Gowling. Sep. 23.
Canadian Association of Petroleum Landowners, Victoria. Sep. 24.
Calgary Public Library, Calgary. Sep. 26.
F.10 Speeches. 2008. [2 of 3].
[Ontario Public Service], Toronto. Oct. 1.
Markets Initiative, Toronto. Oct. 2.
Duke University. Oct. 2.
McMaster University, 40th anniversary, Social Work. Oct. 4.
[City Farm School], Concordia University. Oct. 8.
Investment Funds, Montreal. Oct. 8.
Stephen Lewis Foundation and Farmers, Charlottetown. Oct. 9.
Positive Living North, Prince George. Oct. 15.
Union of Northern Workers, Yellowknife. Oct. 18.
[Universities Allied for Essential Medicines], Berkeley, CA. Oct. 19.
Office of Representatives for Children and Youth, B.C., Vancouver. Oct. 20.
Ontario Caring Support Association, Richmond Hill. Oct. 21.
Climate Change, University of Waterloo, IBM. Oct. 21.
Nutrition Conference, Ottawa. Oct. 22.
Saskatchewan Community Schools Association, Regina. Oct. 23.
Manitoba Government and General Employees’ Union, Winnipeg. Oct. 24.
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI in the Rockies), Whistler, BC. Oct. 26. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Gonzaga Law School, Seattle. Oct. 27.
Nature Trust, Halifax. Oct. 30.
Random HSE, Convocation Hall. Nov. 3.
Character Education, Huntsville. Nov. 4.
Siemens, Phoenix. Nov. 5.
CARE, Johannesburg. Nov. 9.
Testing Folk EQAO, Toronto. Nov. 13.
Association of Corporate Growth, Toronto. Nov. 13.
Jackie Branfield Black Ball, New York. Nov 13.
Grey-Bruce Community Foundation, Collingwood. Nov. 14.
Latornell Conservation. Nov. 19.
BC Federation, Vancouver. Nov. 24.
Manitoba Municipalities, Winnipeg. Nov. 25.
United Way, Kitchener/Waterloo. Nov. 26.
Clinton Foundation, Heifer, […], Little Rock. Dec. 1.
Harvard Medical School. Dec. 2.
Unknown.
Box 8
F.1 Speeches. 2009. [1 of 2].
[Professional Convention Management Association], New Orleans. Jan. 12.
Victoria United Church. Jan. 24.
[Professional in Human Resources], Providence. Jan. 31.
Calgary Teachers. Feb. 13.
Rotary Barbados. Feb. 17.
Carnegie Council, New York. Feb. 21.
Shaw Festival. Mar. 7.
Assembly of First Nations, Toronto. Mar. 9.
Right to Health, San Francisco. Mar. 19.
Sudbury, ON. Mar. 19.
Press Conference. Mar. 26.
Poverty and Violence Conference, Pembroke. Mar. 26.
Sexual Violence, DRC. Mar. 27.
Global Medical Students, Chicago. Apr. 2.
Stikeman Elliott. Apr. 4.
Food Security Conference, Kansas City. Apr. 8. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Environmental Education, Montreal. Apr. 10.
Haverford College. Apr. 14.
Emory University, Atlanta. Apr. 15.
Middle School, Victoria-Sammich. Apr. 17.
CUPE, Victoria, BC. Apr. 23.
Green Living, Toronto. Apr. 25.
[American Jewish World Service], New York. Apr. 28.
Oakville Grandmothers. Apr. 29.
Catholic Principals, Toronto. Apr. 30.
Grandmothers for Grandmothers, Regina. May 9.
Medicine Hat. May 13.
Canadian High Commission. May 19.
Paranesthesia nurses, Toronto. May 23.
YMCA, Winnipeg. Jun. 11.
[Canadian Association for Prince George. Jun. 12.
Oil and Gas, St. John’s. Jun. 17.
Medical Geography, McMaster University. Jul. 13.
Cambridge Legal Lecture Series. Jul. 16.
[Metallurgy and Materials Society], Sudbury. Aug. 24.
[Ontario Pharmacists Association], Toronto. Sep. 12.
[Funders Concerned about AIDS], Washington. Sep. 17.
Lethbridge University. Sep. 17.
[Service Employees International Union], Harrisburg, PA. Sep. 24.
Northeast School Board, Timmins. Sep. 25.
Cancer Conference, Ottawa. Sep. 26.
University of Ottawa. Sep. 27.
Mt. Allison. Sep. 28.
F.2 Speeches. 2009. [2 of 2].
Commonwealth Conference, London, UK. Oct. 1.
Agriculture, Saskatoon. Oct. 6.
Fraser Valley Health, Langley. Oct. 7.
International Research Conference on Service Learning and Community Engagement, Ottawa. Oct. 9.
San Francisco Rotary. Oct. 10.
University of California San Francisco. Oct. 11.
Education Community Foundation. Oct. 14.
Keep a Child Alive. Oct. 15.
[Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development], Paris. Oct. 26.
“Climate Change.” Frost Campus, Fleming College, Lindsay, ON. Oct. 28. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Chicago Global Dinners Network, Chicago. Oct. 29.
Untitled notes re: Dambisa Moyo, Dead Aid.
Untitled transcript. N.d.
Unknown.
F.3 Speeches. 2010.
Guelph University. Jan. 17.
““Violence against Women: A Never-ending War,” (Crisis in the Congo), St. Michael’s College, Colchester, VT. Feb. 10. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Reading for the Love of It, Toronto. Feb. 11.
Sport and Development, Vancouver. Feb. 12.
Press Conference at the Table. Mar. 8.
[International Women’s Day], McMaster University. Mar. 8.
Right to Health, San Francisco. Mar. 19.
Laurentian. Mar. 24. [Cancer].
Dalhousie University, Mar. 26. [Cancer].
Queen’s University. Mar. 29. [Cancer].
University of Western Ontario. Mar. 31. [Cancer].
Kamloops University. Apr. 1.
Funders Network on SRH, Washington. Apr. 9.
Habitat for Humanity, Ottawa. Apr. 30.
Science Policy Symposium, Gatineau. May 13. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
United Steelworkers of America, Pittsburgh. May 17.
Canadian Institute of Food and Science Technology, Winnipeg. May 31.
Underwriters, Montreal. Jun. 7.
TRES, Toronto. Jun. 17.
[Institute of Public Administration of Canada], Fredericton. Jun. 17.
Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain. Jun. 29. [Sexual rights].
[International Planned Parenthood Federation], Trinidad. Jun. 30.
HPV, Montreal. Jul. 4.
Vienna, MSM. Jul. 17.
Penn State, State College. Sep. 3.
Kristin Roe, Halifax. Sep. 14.
Pro Bono, Calgary. Sep. 16.
New Brunswick Heart Centre, St. John. Sep. 17.
[Alberta Gaming, Liquor, and Cannabis], Edmonton. Sep. 23.
United Steelworkers of America, Women’s Conference. Oct. 20.
Surrey District School Board, Vancouver. Oct. 21.
Grandmothers of Calgary. Oct. 22.
London School of Business and Topical Med. Nov. 1.
CARE Support, London. Nov. 10.
[African Women’s Development Fund]. Nov. 12
[Early Childhood Education], Winnipeg. Nov. 17.
Manitoba School Supers, Winnipeg. Nov. 18.
Calgary. Nov. 19.
Southridge, Surrey. Nov. 20.
Garner King Lecture. Nov. 22.
Salvation Army. Nov. 25.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN. Dec. 2.
Dutch Portal Lottery Dream Fund. Dec. 16.
Baylor. N.d.
Unknown.
F.4 Speeches. 2011. [1 of 2].
Hospital Pharmacists, Toronto. Feb. 1.
“Millennium Development Goal #3: to promote gender equality and empower women.” Feb. 7.
Ryerson University, Faculty of Community Services. Feb. 11.
Monsignor Feeney Foundation, London. Feb. 16.
Municipal Workers, CUPE. Feb. 18.
Board Association, Thornhill, ON. Feb. 18.
[Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association], Toronto. Feb. 23.
Johns Hopkins University, Global Health. Feb. 23.
Social Work. Mar. 7.
Press Conference, Ottawa. Mar. 9.
Quilting Grannies, Victoria. Mar. 12.
Ajax Rotary. Mar. 17. Includes schedule.
Ryerson University (Climate lecture). Mar. 28.
[Universities Allied for Essential Medicines], CMV, Mount Pleasant, MI. Apr. 2.
Mortgage Brokers and Agents, Toronto. Apr. 14.
Montreal students. Apr. 28.
[International Organization for Migration], Washington, D.C. Apr. 28.
Acadia University Honorary degree. May 15. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
Remarks delivered at the Toronto memorial for Robert Carr. May 18. Typescript.
Association for Financial Professionals, Calgary. May 29.
e-Health, Toronto. Jun. 1.
University of Guelph, Climate. Jun. 7.
Association of Professional Executives, Public Service Canada. Jun. 8.
[Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund], Casablanca, Morocco. Jun. 21.
Ambassador’s lunch, Geneva. Jul. 11.
YWCA, Zurich. Jul. 13.
Zang and Kana Counselling. Aug. 1.
Africa Dialogue. Aug. 3.
2nd day of Dialogue. Aug. 4.
Principals Conference, Toronto. Aug. 16.
Investment Industry Association of Canada, Toronto. Sep. 15.
Stop Aids Now, New York. Sep. 20.
F.5 Speeches. 2011. [2 of 2].
FOI, Ottawa. Oct. 4.
[Campaign to Control Cancer], Concordia University. Oct. 5.
Food Security, Rousseau. Oct. 7.
Panel remarks delivered during the International Forum on MDG-6 in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Moscow, Russia. Oct. 11. Transcript.
LEAD, Ottawa/Kanata. Oct. 16.
Neglected Global Diseases Initiative, UBC. Oct. 21.
Salt Spring Island. Oct. 22.
ESL Calgary. Oct. 22.
[College of Family Physicians of Canada], Vancouver. Oct. 25.
[Canadian Business for Social Responsibility], Toronto. Oct. 26.
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, Baltimore. Oct. 29.
CUPE Vancouver, Nov. 1.
Einstein. Nov. 9.
Insurance Industry, Toronto. Nov. 10.
Ontario Federation of Labour, Toronto. Nov. 23
Mt. Sinai. Nov. 24.
David Lewis Lecture. N.d.
Unknown.
Unknown typescripts. N.d. [Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Pediatric HIV].
F.6 Speeches. 2012.
B.C. Women’s. Jan. 26.
Dean’s Lecture. Ryerson. Feb. 13.
Phyllis Clarke Lecture. Mar. 13.
University of Manitoba. Mar. 28.
Emerging Leaders Dinner, University of Manitoba. Mar. 29.
AIDS Free-World Retreat, Vision. Apr. 12.
Vancouver, BC. Apr. 22.
[Public Service Alliance of Canada], Ottawa. Apr. 30.
University of Guelph, Human and Animal Health Conference. May 7.
June Callwood Lecture. May 8.
Faculty of Community Services, George Brown. May 8.
[Partners in Health], Boston. May 22.
Catholic Schools, Saskatoon. May 25.
Catholic Res, Tribal Council, Pediatrics. May 25.
[Association of Canadian Community Colleges], Halifax. May 29.
Green Building Council, Toronto. Jun. 12.
Association of Management, Administrative and Professional Crown Employees of Ontario, Toronto. Jun. 13.
Biosafety, Johannesburg. Jun. 28.
Housing Summit, IAC Washington. Jul. 21.
Hidden Epidemic – Drug Policy. Jul. 23.
[International Treatment Preparedness Coalition]. Jul. 26.
Global Health Conference, Sydney, Australia. Aug. 13.
Equifax, Montreal. Sep. 12.
[American Jewish World Service]. Sep. 19.
New Westminster NDP Dinner. Sep. 21.
Vancouver Go-Gos. Sep. 21.
New College, Toronto. Oct. 22.
[American Academy of Pediatrics], New Orleans. Oct. 23.
Hospital Employees’ Union, Vancouver. Nov. 6.
Canadian Humanitarian, Calgary. Nov. 8.
Pengrowth, Calgary. Nov. 8.
Saskatoon Community Clinic. Nov. 9.
Crescent School, Toronto. Nov. 14.
OLT, Toronto. Nov. 21.
Harbord – Stephen Lewis Foundation, WAD. Nov. 26.
Malawi, PIH. Nov. 27.
UCLA Ronald W. Burkle Center, Los Angeles. Nov. 27.
Southwestern Law, Los Angeles. Nov. 28.
Social Justice, Ryerson. N.d.
Untitled. N.d.
[Canadian Auto Workers] Convention. N.d. Typescript.
Yale University. N.d. Transcript. [Global Fund to Fight AIDS]
Unknown. N.d. Transcript. [AIDS, antiretroviral treatment]
F.7 Speeches. 2013.
Drugs, Johannesburg, South Africa. Feb. 21.
McPherson Lectures, University of Toronto. Mar. 20.
CWF. Mar. 21.
Vancouver Rotary. Apr. 20.
Community Inclusivity Reference Group Symposium, York Region. Apr. 24.
Kline, Baylor. Apr. 27.
PHC-Pauline. May 7.
Centre for Newcomers, Edmonton. May 8.
INTACT Kananaskis. Sep. 11.
[Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors – Ontario], Vaughan. Sep. 16.
[Union of BC Municipalities], Vancouver. Sep. 18.
Healthcare Philanthropy, Toronto. Oct. 3.
Osler Lecture, McGill University. Oct. 6.
Queen’s University, Health and Human Rights. Nov. 2.
[Project Management Institute], Calgary. Nov. 12.
Salvation Army, London. Nov. 13.
Oakville LC. Nov. 14.
ALDC, Niagara-on-the-lake. Nov. 19.
Nigerians, Toronto. Nov. 26.
Unknown.
Unknown transcript. N.d.
F.8 Speeches. 2014.
Counselling, Ottawa. Jan. 21.
Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Mar. 10.
Ryerson University (Social Work). Mar. 13.
Ryerson University (Climate). Mar. 24.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Mar. 27.
Museum Association, Toronto. Apr. 9.
Grassy Narrows, Toronto. Jul. 29.
Nigerians, Toronto. Aug. 14.
Palliative Care, Montreal. Sep. 10. [SEE AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL SERIES]
McGill University (2nd lecture). Sep. 15.
Ryerson University, (Millennium Development Goals lecture). Oct. 2.
Waterloo Principals, Grand Bend. Oct. 4.
McGill University, HIV. Oct. 6.
[Early Childhood Education Centre], Winnipeg. Nov. 13.
Sick Kids, CRC. Nov. 20.
Institute for the Study of International Development, McGill University. Nov. 25.
Cancer Conference, Melbourne. Dec. 5.
F.9 Speeches. 2015.
[Human Rights Council] Access to Medicines. Feb. 18.
Ryerson University, Climate. Mar. 23.
Morneau Shepell, St. Andrew-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick. May 7.
Walden University (Social Justice). Apr. 1.
[Alberta Federation of Labour], Calgary. Apr. 18.
Victims of Crime Conference, Markham. Apr. 24.
Aga Khan Foundation, Toronto. Aug. 22.
Canadian Association of Police Governance, Markham. Aug. 27.
Carleton University, Ottawa. Sep. 10.
St. Stephen’s College, Edmonton. Oct. 2.
Blue Water Health Foundation, Sarnia. Oct. 14.
UBC International Development. Oct. 17.
Corners to Northeast, Ottawa. Oct. 24.
Nurses Union, Edmonton. Oct. 27.
Typescript [Federal election]. N.d.
Unknown. N.d.
Unknown typescript. N.d.
F.10 Speeches. 2016.
CUPE. Jan. 21.
Alberta International Week, Edmonton. Jan. 29.
Thunder Bay. Mar. 22.
Mennonite CC, Kitchener. Mar. 30.
Ontario Association for Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors, Toronto. Apr. 25.
Douglas College, New Westminster. Apr. 27.
Haiti/Cholera, University of Ottawa. May 2.
Naples. May 4.
[Colleges and Institutes Canada], Quebec City. May 29.
HLM, New York. Jun. 9.
NECHE, Halifax. Jun. 10.
Narrative Conference, University of Victoria. Jun. 21.
[British Canadian International Education], Whistler BC. Jun. 22.
Nursing, Pre-conference. Jul. 16.
HIV and the Law, IAC. Jul. 18.
UNICEF. Sep. 21.
Moncton Nursing Alumnae. Oct. 19.
University of Alberta. Nov. 16.
Typescripts. N.d. [Human Rights Watch, Disability].
F.11 Speeches. 2017.
St. John’s College, Winnipeg. Feb. 28.
Planners, Toronto. Apr. 6.
Education First, Lille, France. Apr. 9.
[Ontario Dental Association], Toronto. May 4.
Harm Reduction, Montreal. May 17.
University of Alberta. Sep. 23.
Manitoba Teachers, Winnipeg. Oct. 20.
CUPE Ontario, Toronto. Nov. 13.
Real Property Institute, Ottawa. Nov. 15.
OFML, Toronto. Nov. 22.
Chartered Professional Accountants, Toronto. Nov. 23.
Unknown.
Typescript. N.d. [Tuberculosis in Nunavut].
F.12 Speeches. 2018-2019.
CODE, Toronto. Jan. 20.
Ryerson, Global Speech, IWD. Mar. 8.
RETREAT. Mar. 27.
Ryerson University, Finale. Apr. 9.
Orillia. Apr. 25.
Shaar Shalom, Halifax, Dalhousie University. Feb. 6, 2019.
Mount Allison. Mar. 5, 2019.
Series 2. Ambassador to the UN
– 1984-1994. – 4 m of textual records and 4 photographs.
Series consists of records related to Stephen Lewis’s role as Ambassador to the United Nations (1984-1988) and Special Consultant to the United Nations Secretary-General (1989-1993). Series includes correspondence, itineraries, working files, and background reading material. Series also includes a collection of publications by the American conservative think tank, The Heritage Foundation, with Stephen’s notes in the margins.
2.1 Correspondence and itineraries
Box 9
Note: Copies of outgoing correspondence from Ambassador Stephen Lewis’ office was collected in numerated volumes called “Diaries.” The “Programmes” consist of his official weekly itineraries.
F.1 Diary Volume I. Oct. 5 - Dec. 31, 1984. 2 cm.
F.2 Diary Volume II. Jan. 1 – Feb. 28, 1985. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.3 Diary Volume II. Jan. 1 – Feb. 28, 1985. [2 of 2]. 1.7 cm.
F.4 Diary Volume III. Mar. 1 – May 31, 1985. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.5 Diary Volume III. Mar. 1 – May 31, 1985. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.6 Diary Volume IV. Jun. 1 – Aug. 31, 1985. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.7 Diary Volume IV. Jun. 1 – Aug. 31, 1985. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
Box 10
F.1 Diary Volume V. Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 1985. [1 of 2]. 1.7 cm.
F.2 Diary Volume V. Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 1985. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.3 Diary Volume VI. Jan. 1 – Feb. 28, 1986. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.4 Diary Volume VI. Jan. 1 – Feb. 28, 1986. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.5 Diary Volume VIII. Apr. 1 – Jul. 31, 1986. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.6 Diary Volume VIII. Apr. 1 – Jul. 31, 1986. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.7 Diary Volume XI. Mar. 1 – Jun. 30, 1987. 2 cm.
Box 11
F.1 Diary Volume XII. Jul. 1 – Oct. 31, 1987. 2.5 cm.
F.2 Diary Volume XVI. May 1 – Jul. 31, 1988. 2.5 cm.
F.3 Clyde Sanger- Canada and the United Nations. 1987-1988. 0.2 cm. Includes material related to a publication about the history of Canada and the United Nations, including a Request for Proposals and a letter from Clyde Sanger.
F.4 [Requests for meetings, speaking tour itineraries]. Jul. 1987 – Apr. 1988. 0.5 cm.
F.5 Programme (weekly) – Ambassador S. Lewis. Jan. 6, 1986 – Nov. 1987. 1.5 cm.
F.6 Programme (weekly) – Ambassador S. Lewis. Apr. 22, 1985 – Jan. 3, 1986. 1.2 cm.
F.7 Programme (weekly) – Ambassador S. Lewis. Oct. 21, 1984 – Apr. 21, 1985. 1.5 cm.
1986 appointment book. 1 cm.
1987 appointment book. 1 cm.
1988 appointment book. 1 cm.
Box 12
F.1 Personal correspondence : A-B. 1984-1988. 2 cm.
Abbott, Jordanna. Assistant Editor. Goodlife Magazine.
Adedeji, Adebayo. United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Ahenakew, Wayne. Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. 1 tl. Includes enclosed discussion papers.
Ahmed, A. Karim. International Forum on Environment and Development. 1 tl.
Aiken, Gordon H. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Alexander, Ken C. 1 reply.
Almeida, Mary de. Children’s Fund for Southern Africa, UNICEF House. 1 tl. Includes enclosed tl. From VISA International.
Apple, Derek. Lakehead University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Archibald, H. David. President, International Council on Alcohol and Addictions. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Askew, Robin Erika. 1 tl.
Assadouring, Sarkis. Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Armenian Community Centre. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Atkins, Norman K. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Axelrod, Rabbi Albert S. Brandeis University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Bacic, Sasha, UNICEF. 1 reply.
Bajwa, A. Rashid. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Barris, Alex. 1 tl. (photocopy), 1 reply.
Barritt, [A.]. 1 hl.
Bavinton, Owen. Bridge Oil Services (Overseas) Pty. Ltd. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Bell, Del. The London Free Press. 1 tl.
Bettcher, Dr. Douglas. 1 h. card, 1 reply.
Biglin, Edward R. Saint Mary’s College of California. 1 tl.
Blyth, Sam. Managing Director. Université canadienne en France. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Bosley, John. Speaker of the House of Commons. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Bouchard, Lucien. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Boyd, Marcia. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Boyle, G.J. Robert, Assistant Deputy, Registrar General. 2 tl., 1 reply.
Brooks, [Heather], Stratus Theatre Company. 1 hl.
Brown, Annemarie. President, Dallas United Nations Association. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Brown, Elaine. Production Assistant, CBC. 1 tl.
Brunner, P. John. 1 tl.
Bucci, Maurizio. Ambassador of Italy to the UN. 1 tl., Includes enclosed discussion paper.
Buffum, William. 1 h. note.
Bugailiskis, Alexandra. 1 tl.
Buie, Anne. Adminstrative Assistant. World University Service of Canada. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Bungarten, Pia. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed material.
Burnett, Rob. Special Assistant to Hon. Tom McMillan, M.P. Feb. 13, 1986. (To Barbara Gibson)
F.2 Personal correspondence : C. 1984-1988. 1 cm.
Carlin, Peggy Sanford. United Nations Association of the United States of America. 2 tl. 1 reply.
Carrel, Harry Joel. 1 hl.
Carrier, Jean-Paul. 1 tl. 1 reply.
Cary, Catharine. 1 tl.
Carty, Bob. CBC Radio. (to Barbara Gibson). 1 fax.
Cassidy, Michael. M.P. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Castle, Anne. Trademinds Realty of the Florida Keys, Inc. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Chalmers, Norm. 2 tl., 2 reply.
Charney, Gerald. 1 reply.
Check, Prof. James V.P. Department of Psychology, York University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Childerhose, R.J. Leasing Manager, Courtesy on the Queensway. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Christie, Jean. Director, Inter Pares. 2 tl., 2 replies.
Chukukere, Dr. E.U. 1 hl. Includes enclosed photograph.
Clark, Charles (Bud). ACTWU. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Clark, Joe. Secretary of State for External Affairs. 1 tl.
Clark, R.W. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Clarkson, Adrienne. President, McClelland & Stewart. 1 tl.
Cléroux, Richard. Parliamentary Press Gallery. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Cohen, Dr. Mark. 1 hl.
Collie, M. Patricia. Scarborough Board of Education. 1 hl.
Connell, Martin P. The Calmeadow Charitable Foundation. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Cooper, Elizabeth. 2 hl., 1 reply.
Cooper, Maureen. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Copeland, Daryl. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Corr, Dermott F. Harvard Business School. 1 tl.
Coupey, Phil H. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Cragg, J.M. 1 hl.
Cullingham, Gordon. Editor, International Perspectives. 2 tl., 2 replies.
Czuber, Muriel. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Daelman, Barbara. Chief of Admissions, United Nations International School. 1 tl.
Daley, Bob. Manager, Book Division, CBC. 2 tl., 1 reply.
Davey, R. Barrie. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Davis, Christopher. Department of External Affairs. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Dede, Brownson N. Ambassador. OAU Assistant Secretary-General. 1 tl.
Delaney, David L. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Denes, Oto. Officer-in-Charge, Regional Bureau for Africa. 1 tl.
Deschênes, Judge Jules. 1 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed related correspondence with Margaret Vatley Carlson, President of ACDI.
F.3 Personal correspondence : D. 1984-1988. 1.5 cm.
Dewar, Susan. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Dick, Diana. Register Nurses’ Association of Ontario. 2 tl.
Dimitry, Dr. Joel. National Chairman, Canadian Society for Yad Vashem. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Dirar, Abdel Rahim. Director of the Economic Development and Cooperation Department, Organization of African Unity. 1 tl.
Dixon, Mary. President. Peguis Publishers Limited.
Doble, Jim and Joan. 1 hl.
Domm, Bill. M.P. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Doyle, Kevin. Editor, Maclean’s. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Draper, Sylvia. Progressive Accounting Services. 1 tl. Includes Stephen’s notes, and enclosed correspondence related to an immigration case.
Dreben, Jeffrey. 1 reply.
Dueck, Helene. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Dunlop, Susan. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Durrell, James A. Mayor of Ottawa. Oct. 20, 1987.
Dyck, Betty L. 1 tl., 1 reply.
F.4 Personal correspondence : E-F. 1984-1988. 1 cm.
Edwardh, Marlys. 1 tl.
Ehrcke, Ann. Province of B.C. (To Michele Landsberg). 1 tl.
Engel, D.J. Dept. of Secondary Education, University of Alberta. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Epler, Robert E. 1 tl., 1 photocopy of reply.
Esposito, Joanne. Amnesty International. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Fairweather, R.G.L.
Finkelstein, Lawrence S. Wisconsin Universities UN Summer Seminar. 1 tl.
Fleming, Robert J. 1 tl. Includes brochures related to a proposal for a television series, Millennium.
Flynn, Nancy K. 1 telegram.
Forster, Audrey. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 2 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed material related to an application by Donald C. MacDonald for assistance for his memoirs.
Foster, John W. Staff Officer, Economic Policy and Ecumenical Coalitions, United Church of Canada. 1 tl.
Fowler, Marilyn. Executive Director. World Affairs Council of San Diego. 1 tl.
Fox, Jim. Executive Director. Canadian Bureau for International Education. 1 tl., 2 replies.
French, Paul J. 1 tl.
Friedman, Samuel H. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Fudge, S.P. Supervisor, Personnel, Scotiabank. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Fuhr, Bob. 1 hl., 1 reply.
F.5 Personal correspondence : G. 1984-1988. 0.5 cm.
Gardner, Richard N. Columbia University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
George, Patsy. 2 hl., 2 tl.
Gerginis, Thomas G.C. Junior Articles Editor, Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues. 1 tl., 1 reply.
German, Judge Patricia R. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Gerrie, Penny. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Gigantes, Evelyn. MPP. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Godfrey, Dr. Charles M. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Goldstein, Judith. 1 tl.
Good, Cynthia. Editor-in-Chief. Penguin Books, Canada Limited. 1 tl.
Goodman, Gertie. 1 reply.
Goodman, Sam. 1 tl., 1 hl. Includes enclosed photography ephemera.
Goold, Douglas. Edmonton Journal. 1 hl.
Gordon, King. 2 tl., 1 reply.
Grant, Ethel H. Women’s International Forum. 5 tl.
Grant, Michael. Meech Grant Productions Ltd. 1 tl.
Graubard, Stephen R. Editor, Daedalus Magazine. 2 tl., 1 reply.
Green, G.N. Canadian High Commission, Zambia. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Grier, Ruth. MPP. 1 tl., 1 reply.
F.6 Personal correspondence : H. 1984-1988. 1 cm.
Hall, Frances Plaunt. 1 reply.
Haggart, Ronald. 1 tl.
Hanrahan, J.R. Dean. Brock University. 1 tl.
Hallowell, Gerald. University of Toronto Press.
Harcourt, Michael. Leader of the New Democratic Party, BC. 1 reply.
Harcourt, Wendy. Society for International Development. 1 hl. 1 reply.
Harder, Karen. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Hartman, Cynthia. Counsellor, Canadian Embassy, Peru. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Hassan, Nasra. UNICEF. 1 tl.
Hathway, Evelyn. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Helleiner, Gerry. Department of Economics, U of T.
Herbert, Peter. Office of the Assistant Deputy Registrar General of Canada. 3 tl., 1 reply.
Hoskins., Eric. Department of Community Medicine, University of Oxford. 1 tl.
Hulse, J.H. International Development Research Centre. 1 tl. Includes enclosed report on visit to Ethiopia, May 25-29, 1987.
Hunsberger, Wilson. 1 tl.
F.7 Personal correspondence : I-K. 1984-1988. 1.5 cm.
Idan, Rivka and Avner. 1 hl.
Ingram, James. World Food Programme. Includes enclosed WFP policy paper on Food Aid, Food Self-Reliance and Development in Africa (UNPAAERD).
Ivy, Laraine. 1 hl.
Janitscher, Hans W. 1 hl.
Jensen, Erik. Director, United Nations Information Centre, London. 1 tl.
Jewison, Norman. 1 tl.
Johnston, E.R. Consul, Canadian Consulate General, San Francisco. 1 tl.
Joyce, R.D. 1 tl.
Juyal, Shreesh. Department of Political Science, University of Regina. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Kainer, Michael. 2 tl.
Kasiurak, Corporal Ivan W. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Keenan, Sheila. Public Relations Director, Ontario Federation of Labour. 1 tl.
Kelly/Kinew, Peter. Ojibways of Onigaming Reserve. 1 tl., 1 reply
Kemp, David E. Queen’s University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Kent, Larry. Executive Assistant, Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Kentz, Alvin Carl. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Kenyon, Wm. C. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Kharas, Firdaus James. 1 tl. (to Yasushi Akashi, UN Under-Secretary General, Department of Disarmanent Affairs).
Kilgour, David. MP. 1 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed report by Lyon Roth submitted to Irwin Cotler, “Raoul Wallenberg: Documentary evidence and witness testimony establishing his existence and the imperative that he be released” Apr. 8, 1988.
Kotchie, Derek. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Kramer, Jerry. 1 hl.
Krause, Sheila. 1 hl., 1 reply.
K., Bill. Office of the Leader of the New Democratic Party. 1 hl.
F.8 Personal correspondence : L. 1984-1988.
Labelle, Huguette. Chairperson, Public Service Commission of Canada. 1 reply. 1 tl. To Robert J, Olivero.
Lambert, Michael M. Regional Vice-President. CN Hotels. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Landau, Fuller Jenks. 1 tl.
Landry, Colette. Order of Canada. Chancellery of Canadian Orders and Decorations. 2 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed material related to Percy Saltzman, including a letter from Saltzman.
Landry-Campbell, Pauline. Librarian, Sacred Heart School, Mildmay, Ontario.
Laurenti, Jeffrey. United Nations Association of the USA. 1 tl. Includes enclosed reading material.
Lautenschlager, Hans Werner. Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the UN. 1 tl.
Lavin, David. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Lee, Alvin A. President, Vice-Chancellor, McMaster University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Lee, Carole A. 1 tl.
Lee, P.D. 1 tl.
Legwaila, J.M.J. Legwaila. Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana to the UN. 1 tl.
Lehman, Ingrid A. Department of Public Information, United Nations. 1 tl., 1 note.
Leiterman, Douglas. Motion Picture Guarantors Inc. 1 tl.
Levine, Herbert. 1 tl.
Liberman, Roni Cohen. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Livermore, Dan. Editor. Bout de Papier. 1 tl.
Lone, Salim. Editor, African Recovery. 1 tl., 1 hl.
Lucas, Helen. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Lunn, Jeffrey. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Lusaka, Paul. Ambassador of Zambia to the UN. 1 note, 1 reply.
F.9 Personal correspondence : M. 1984-1988.
MacDonald, David S. H. Canadian Embassy, Ethiopia. 1 tl. 1 reply. Includes enclosed correspondence between Stephen and David L. Johnston, Principal, McGill University.
MacDonald, Donald C. Chairman, Commission on Election Finances. 1 tl., 1 hl., 2 replies.
MacDonald, Donald G. 1 tl., 1 reply.
MacDonald, Naomi. President, The Board of Directors, The Boys’ Choir of Toronto. 1 tl., 1 reply.
MacFadzean, J.A.H. President, The Round Table Club. 1 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed memoranda.
MacInnis, Janet. Chairman, United Way Board of Trustees. 1 tl., 1 reply.
MacKay, Colin B. President Emeritus, University of New Brunswick. 1 tl.
Macpherson, Marin. 1 hl.
Mady, Najla. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Magder, Dr. John. 1 reply.
Martin, Marcel. Director, Radio and Visual Services Division, United Nations Secretariat. 1 note, 1 reply.
Mason, Bonnie. Administrative Secretary, P.E.N. (Canada). 1 reply.
Mastrangelo, J.J. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Matlow, Judge P. Theodore. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Matthews, Cathy. 1 tl., 1 reply.
McCue, D.M. Consul for Public Affairs, Canadian Consulate General, Los Angeles. 1 tl.
McDiarmid, Garnet. L. Chairman, Department of Curriculum, OISE. 1 tl., 1 reply.
McDonald, Judge David C. 1 tl., 1 reply.
McDowell, David. 1 hl.
McIninch, Elizabeth. 3 hl.
McLean, Walter. MP. 1 tl.
McLuhan, Mary. Marshall McLuhan Center on Global Communications. 1 tl., 1 reply.
McMillan, Tom. MP. 1 tl.
McMurtry, R. Roy. High Commissioner, Canadian High Commission. 1 reply.
McWhinney, Edward. University of Paris. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Megarry, A. Roy. Publisher, Globe and Mail. 1 reply.
Michaels, Deanna. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Miller, Frank S. Premier of Ontario. 1 tl. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Miller, Rick. District Representative, US Congress. 1 tl.
Mizgala, A.B., 1 tl, 1 reply.
Molino, Assunta. Collections Development, Legislative Library, Queen’s Park. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Monson, Rabbi David and Jeff Lipson. Canadian Friends of Boys Town Jerusalem. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Moore, Ted. G. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Morey, Tracy, Senior Officer, Public Relations Department, CUPE. 1 tl.
Morley, Yvonne. 1 hl., 1 tl., 1 reply.
Morse, Bradford. Coordinator, United Nations Emergency, Operations in Africa. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Mowat-Chalu, Linda S. President, Dannis Management Limited. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Muller, Robert. University for Peace. 1 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed related material.
Murray, Graham. NDP Research, Queen’s Park. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Mwaungulu, N.M. Director, Malawi Export Promotion Council, Delamere House. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Myers, Doug. Office of the Dean, Henson College, Dalhousie University. 1 tl., 2 replies.
F.10 Personal correspondence : N-P. 1984-1988. 0.8 cm.
Neale, John. Director of Marketing, Doubleday Canada Ltd. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Neufeld, E.P. Senior Vice President, Royal Bank of Canada. 1 tl. Includes enclosed transcript of speech by Stephen Lewis delivered to the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Montreal, Apr. 16, 1986.
Niebuhr, Ursula M. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Nkomba, Ron. Secretary for External Affairs, Malawi. 2 tl.
Nooreyezdan, Sheriar. Baháʼí House of Worship. 1 tl. 1 reply. Includes 3 photographs.
Pargas, Evelyn. National Life of Canada. 1 tl.
Parr, Jim. Chairman and CEO of TVOntario. 3 hl., 2 tl., 1 telex, 2 replies.
Patterson, Tom. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Pearce, John. Editorial Director, Irwin Publishing Inc. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Pedersen, Carl. 1 tl.
Pennington, G.W. Scarborough Board of Education. 1 tl.
Perry, Lloyd W. Secretary, Board of Governors, Foundation for International Training. 1 reply.
Perry, Paul D. Director, Public Relations, Telecom Canada. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Peterson, Wayne. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Petriska, Josef. 2 tl. Includes other correspondence to Stephen including from P. William Perras Jr., Mayor of Oakville, and Angelo A. Serafini.
Pinch, Judith L. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. 1 tl.
Pitman, Walter. Executive Director, Ontario Arts Council. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Porter, Anna. Doubleday Canada Limited.
Prichard, J. Robert S. Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, and G. Peter Richardson, Principal, University College, University of Toronto. 3 tl., 2 replies.
Puddington, J.D. Counsellor, The Canadian High Commission, Barbados. 1 tl., 1 reply.
F.11 Personal correspondence : R. 1984-1988. 0.5 cm.
Rae, Bob. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Raphael, Dennis. Riverdale NDP. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Reece, David C. 1 tl.
Reid, James E. Investment Management, DSP Investment Management Ltd. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Reynolds, Paul J. Producer, Shaw Festival Theatre Foundation. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Richards, Beth. 2 tl. Includes enclosed poems signed “Helen Elizabeth.”
Richardson, G.P. Principal, University College, University of Toronto. 1 tl.
Richler, Noah. 1 tl.
Riley, Bob. 1 hl.
Robbins, David L. Acting Regional Director, World Vision Canada. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Robinson, Andrew N. Counsellor and Consul. 1 tl.
Roscoe, S.E. (Ted). 1 tl., 1 reply.
Rose, Chris. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Rosenberg, R. 1 hl.
Ross, Robyn. The Canadian Encyclopedia. 1 tl.
Roycroft, Marilyn M. 1 hl.
Rumsey, Suzanne. CCPD-WCC. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Rutherford, G.H. NDP Club, Keremeos, B.C. 1 tl., 1 reply.
F.12 Personal correspondence : S-T. 1984-1988. 1.5 cm.
Salmaniw, Steve. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Sanderson, John. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Sapp, Mary Ellen. Nova University. 1 tl.
Sarnoff, Irving. Friends of the UN. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Schon, Denise. Senior Editor, Doubleday Canada Limited. 4 tl.
Schroeder, Leona. 1 reply.
Sears, Robin V. Principal Secretary to Bob Rae. 1 tl., 1 hl., 1 reply.
Segal, Ned. 1 tl, 1 reply.
Shaw, Lloyd. Historic Properties, Halifax, NS. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Sidorchuk, Peter. Superintendent, Scarborough Board of Education. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Silver, Dr. John G. 1 tl., 1 reply
Simpson, Joanne D. Aboriginal Affairs Officer/Human Rights and Social Affairs. 2 tl. Includes enclosed related material.
Smart, Dr. Patricia. Institute of Canadian Studies, Carleton University. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Smilie, Ian. 1 tl.
Smith, Cameron. 3 tl., 1 reply.
Smyth, Dick. 1 tl.
Snowdon, Robert D. Advertising Manager, The McGill Law Journal. 1 tl.
Sobotin, Sandra. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Sorensen, Louise Stein. [Photocopy of] 1 reply.
Sorensen, Gillian Martin. New York City Commission for the UN and Consular Corps. 1 tl.
Stevens, Geoff. The Globe and Mail. 1 tl.
Stewart, Judge V. Lorne. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Stoll, Elmo. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Strom, Joyce. Child Welfare League of America. 1 tl.
Strong, Maurice F. 1 tl.
Sulliman, Carl H. Office of the Deputy Premier, Ontario. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Sulzberger, Arthur O. Jr. The New York Times. 1 tl.
Teplitsky, Martin. 1 tl.
Tew, David. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Thayer, Harold. 1 tl.
Thornton, Dr. K.R. Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC. 1 tl.
Tickell, Crispin. Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the UN. Dec. 12, 1987.
Tonner, Gerard H. Vice-President and General Counsel, Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1 reply.
Trainor, Jacqueline. 1 hl., 1 reply.
F.13 Personal correspondence : U-V. 1984-1988. 0.4 cm.
Urquhart, Brian. The Ford Foundation. 2 tl.
Vaher, Ado. 1 tl.
Vartanian, Talin. CBC. 2 hl.
Verity, Dick. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Verny, Dr. T.R. 1 tl.
Villiers, Marq de. Editor, Toronto Life. 1 tl.
Vraalsen, Viebecke. 1 hl.
F.14 Personal correspondence : W. 1984-1988.
Waddell, Ian. MP. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Waisglass, Karen. 1 card.
Walden, Ulf. Consul of Sweden for Western Canada. 1 tl.
Wardle, Thomas A. Jr. 1 tl., 1 reply (to Joe Clark, MP).
Webb, Judy. CKFM. 1 tl.
Webster, Charles A. 1 reply.
Webster, Edward C. 1 tl.
Weinstein, Alan H. Studio Correspondence. 3 tl., 1 reply.
Weinstein, Nina. Studio Correspondence. 1 tl., 1 reply (from Alan H. Weinstein).
Wente, Margaret. Editor. Report on Business Magazine, The Globe and Mail. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Wentworth, Marjory. Marketing, Readers International Inc. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Wilbur, Margaret (Brewin). 1 hl.
Wilcox, Ted. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Williamson, James A. Summerhill Press. 1 tl.
Wilson-Smith, Anthony. Maclean’s. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Wolpe, Howard. Chairman of Subcommittee on Africa, U.S. Congress. 1 tl. Includes enclosed report to the US Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs on Structural Adjustment in Africa.
Wong, Franz. Producer. Includes enclosed proposal for a short film, titled, “Dialogue with International Development.”
Wood, Bernard. Director, North-South Institute. 2 tl. 1 reply
Woolcott, Richard. Ambassador of Australia to the UN. 1 tl. Includes enclosed copy of address to the National Press Club.
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F.1 Personal correspondence : X-Z. 1984-1988.
York University – Osgood Hall Law School Faculty. 9 tl., 1 reply.
Yelin, Dr. Gabriel. 1 hl., 1 reply.
Znaimer, Moses. Executive Producer, Tamara International. 2 tl., 2 replies.
Zucker, Irving. 1 tl. Includes enclosed copies of correspondence related to David Zucker.
Zwever, Joann. Ontario Society of Medical Technologies.1 hl., 1 reply.
F.2 Personal correspondence : unknown. 1984-1988. 0.3 cm.
F.3 Letters of congratulations. A-E. 1984.
F.4 Letters of congratulations. F-L. 1984.
F.5 Letters of congratulations. M-R. 1984.
F.6 Letters of congratulations. S-Z. 1984.
F.7 Letters of congratulations. Unknown. 1984.
F.8 Ambassador Alan Beesley. 1988. 2 cm. File consists of background reading on Alan Beesley in preparation for his potential appointment as Ambassador to the UN. Includes 3 letters from Alan Beesley, and an unsent joke response letter from Stephen.
F.9 Ambassador Alan Beesley. 1988. 1.1 cm.
F.10 [Children’s letters : International Year of Peace]. 1986. 1 cm. Letters written to Stephen by students in Grade 4 to 8 at Sacred Heart School, Mildmay, ON, with letters from librarian Pauline Landry-Campbell.
F.11 CVs and job applications. 1985-1987. 1 cm. Includes cover letters for personnel applications and letters of recommendation. Note: the attached CVs have been removed due to protection of personal information.
F.12 Famous People Players. 1986. 0.5 cm. A letter from Patricia Hennessey and enclosed correspondence related to a legal dispute.
F.13 Hawkes, Jim. M.P. (memoranda). 1984. Includes memoranda sent to Stephen Lewis, Rt. Hon. Joe Clark, Secretary of State for External Affairs, and P.D. Lee, Minister and Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, re: his experience and thoughts on the United Nations General Assembly.
F.14 Invitations. 1984-1988. 2 cm. Includes invitations to attend official dinners with foreign ambassadors and other events.
F.15 Libeskind, Daniel. 1986. Includes legal correspondence and enclosed material related to Daniel Libeskind’s Italian residence permit.
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F.1 [Media transcripts]. 1984-1988. 0.7 cm. Includes a faxed copy of an interview with CBC Radio programme As It Happens, October 5, 1984; an interview by Richard A. Holman, The Diplomatic World Bulletin, Apr. 12, 1985; an interview with Pamela Wallen, CTV News, Oct. 17, 1987; and an interview on CBC Morningside, Mar. 7, 1988.
F.2 Melody Morrison. N.d. 0.1 cm. Includes 2 p. of cost calculations for an unknown project.
F.3 Ndayahoze, Rose K. (Burundi). 1986. 1 cm. [1 of 2]. Consists of material sent to Stephen Lewis by a Burundi refugee and Canadian citizen seeking international recognition for war crimes and genocide in Burundi against Hutus. Includes copies of letters to the presidents of Côte d'Ivoire, Zaire, and Rwanda, the ambassadors to Canada and Congo, and the lawyer Jérôme Choquette.
F.4 Ndayahoze, Rose K. (Burundi). 1986. 1 cm. [2 of 2].
F.5 ”Nostalgia”. 1984. Includes a letter from A.L. Morantz, Director of Economic Relations with Developing Countries Division, with attached telexes suggesting talking points for meetings on Africa and Ethiopia. Note: title obtained from original file title.
F.6 Performance appraisal. 1985-1988. Includes letters from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and John L. Manion, Associate Secretary to the Cabinet and Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council, with enclosed statements by the Privy Council regarding Stephen’s salary.
F.7 Post Management / PRMNY Officer Statements of Duties. 1985-1987. 1.5 cm. File consists of letters from the Ministry of External Affairs regarding logistics related to the Ambassadorship; a letter from the United States Mission to the United Nations regarding diplomatic privileges; and travel records. Also includes the operational plan, budget estimates, and statement of duties of the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations, New York.
F.8 Students Against Global Extermination. 1986. 1 cm. Includes 2 tl., and enclosed material from members of the group Students Against Global Extermination, in Montreal, QC.
F.9 Synergos Institute. 1988. 0.3 cm. Includes a letter and enclosed information material from Peggy Dulany, President of the Synergos Institute.
F.10 UN Association of the Permanent Representative to the UN 0.2 cm. Includes a copy of Stephen’s membership form and correspondence with Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Samir S. Shihabi.
F.11 University of Toronto. 1988. 0.5 cm. File consists of correspondence related to Stephen acceptance of a position as visiting fellow and lecturer at University College, U of T.
Includes letters with G.P. Richardson, Principal of University College; Dona J. Harvey, Assistant Vice-President, Public Affairs; Ira Nishisato; William Klassen, Director of Development, University College; Katherine Swinton, Associate Dean, Faculty of Law; Martin Friedland, Faculty of Law; Arnold Weinrib, Faculty of Law; and J. Robert S. Prichard, Dean, Faculty of Law.
F.12 Personal : misc. 1984-1988. 0.5 cm. Includes an invitation from the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle; a dinner invitation from the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto; a typescript for a comedy sketch, “It’s a Mad, Mad World, or The Peaceful Uses of the Right of Women to Development in Outer Space, Financial Implications,” (6 p.); a photocopy of an angry “fan letter”; a signed letter of appreciation from the YMCA Youth Leadership Institute; and a signed birthday card.
Includes the following programmes: Ditchley Foundations Conference on Nationalism in Modern Politics, Mar. 1986; Fellow of the Chartered Accountants Annual Dinner, Jan. 21, 1986; Fortieth Anniversary and Award Banquet, Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, Apr. 28, 1987.
F.13 [Poster]. 180 x 360 cm poster. Nov. 12, 1986. Illustrated and sent by the Grade 1 and 2 class of St. Teresa’s Catholic Elementary School, Peterborough, ON.
F.14 Photographs. 1985-1988. 4 photographs : b&w ; 17.5 x 24 cm and smaller; 4 photographs : col. ; 13 x 18 cm and smaller. Includes photographs of Stephen; a candid photograph of Stephen speaking with US Secretary of State George Shultz, sent by the US Information Service; a candid photograph of Stephen with Senator Jerry S. Grafstein, sent by Grafstein; photographs with Prime Minister Mulroney, one signed by Mulroney; Stephen speaking at the Rochester Association for the UN Annual Meeting, 1985; and a group photograph of the Canadian Delegation to the Commemoration of the UN 40th Anniversary, 1985.
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2.2. WORKING FILES – AFRICAN RECOVERY
F.1 Working files : file list. ca. 1988. 0.1 cm.
F.2 [Critical Economic Situation in Africa]. 1984. 2 cm. A letter from R. Mann and enclosed background reading, including a report of the Secretary-General and other UN documents on the African economic situation.
F.3 Africa Special Session on Economic Situation. 1986. 1.4 cm. Material related to the Special Session of the General Assembly on the Critical Economic Situation in Africa. Ambassador Lewis was elected the chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee for the Special Session. Includes Lewis’ notes (t.s.); telexes, consisting mostly of correspondence with the Ministry of External Affairs, Ottawa; memoranda, and a copy of a draft UN resolution on the issue.
F.4 African Steering Committee. 1986-1988. 1.5 cm. File consists of records related to the Steering Committee for the UN African Recovery Programme, including: letters to UN delegations formally recognizing contributions to the committee, working group memoranda and discussion papers, and press releases.
F.5 Personal notes : Steering Committee – Africa Recovery. 1986-1987. 0.2 cm. Includes an agenda for conferences to attend in 1987; speaking notes for a lecture delivered to the Canadian Club, Feb. 17, 1987; and related notes.
F.6 African Recovery. 1986. 1.5 cm. Working files related to the UN Programme of Action for African Economic Recovery for Development. Includes provisional agendas, memoranda, telexes, schedules, briefing documents, and draft discussion papers.
F.7 [African Recovery : countries]. ca. 1986. 0.5 cm. Includes collected material and press release statements by Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Holland, Sweden. USA, and the USSR. [Note: This file has been created as an amalgam of smaller consecutive files].
F.8 African Recovery : Angola. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a telecopy with conclusions of a visit conducted June 14-20.
F.9 African Recovery : Benin. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a telecopy of a report by the NATO Experts Working Group.
F.10 [African Recovery : Gabon, Guinea, Tanzania, Togo, Zambia]. 1986-1987. 0.5 cm. Includes World Bank and International Monetary Fund press releases re: Gabon and Guinea; a briefing in preparation for a visit from the delegation of Togo; and background paper on Zambian debt. [Note: This file has been created as an amalgam of smaller consecutive files].
F.11 African Recovery : Ghana. 1986-1987. 1 cm. Includes telexes, meeting notes from the Consultative Group for Ghana; various notes and reports; and clippings.
F.12 African Recovery : Mozambique. 1987. Includes telexes, notes of a working group meeting, report of the Canadian fact-finding mission to Mozambique, and a memorandum re: a visit of the Mozambican Ambassador to Canada.
F.13 African Recovery : Niger. 1987. Includes a copy of a report on Netherland’s assistance to UNIFEM’s involvement in the round table process in Burkina Faso and Niger and a telex re: follow-up to UN Special Session on Niger, translated.
F.14 African Recovery : Nigeria. 1986. 0.3 cm. Includes telexes re: Nigerian restructuring and a program for a visit to Nigeria.
F.15 African Recovery : Senegal. 1987. Includes a letter from Elizabeth McIninch and enclosed report re: “Friends of Senegal”, a letter from Marie Dundrie, clippings and material related to The International Club of the Friends of Senegal.
F.16 African Recovery : agriculture. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a copy of an address by Robert S. McNamara, July 23, announcing the winners of the Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger.
F.17 African Recovery: AIDS. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a press release and a letter from Allan R. Ronald, M.D. from the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Medicine.
F.18 African Recovery : Conferences. 1986-1987. Includes records related to the UN Inter-agency Committee for Africa’s Economic Recovery and Development (Geneva, December 15-16, 1986; and Addis Ababa, Feb. 6, 1987); and notes for the North-South Roundtable Informal Consultation on Africa’s Recovery Programme (Stockholm, Oct. 9-11, 1986). Also includes an annotated transcript of an undated speech, and speaking notes for a speech delivered Jan. 12, 1986. File also includes Stephen’s personal notes taken during the Interagency Task Force on the United Nations Program of Action for African Economic Recovery and Development conference, held Feb. 22-23, 1988.
F.19 African Recovery : debt. 1987. 1.5 cm. Includes discussion papers; press statements and background reading; a speech given by the Swedish Minister for International Development Co-operation, Lena Hjelm-Wallén at the World Bank symposium, “Economic Development and Adjustment in the Third World: a symposium on the World Bank’s role”, Mar. 26, 1987; and other material related to the issue of debt.
F.20 African Recovery : Economic Commission for Africa. 1986-1988. 0.7 cm. Includes statements by Professor Adebayo Adedji, UN Under-Secretary-General, delivered at meetings held by the Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; telexes; and other material.
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F.1 African Recovery : FAO. ca. 1987. 0.4 cm. Includes notes taken during a meeting, speaking notes (German Fdn International Development, Jan. 26, 1987), and other material related to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization.
F.2 African Recovery : financing. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes a letter from Jean-Nicholas Marchal with enclosed discussion notes following a meeting held October 2, re: financing UNPAAERD.
F.3 African Recovery : Interagency Task Force. 1986-1988. 1 cm. Includes memoranda, notes, discussion papers, and meeting reports related to the UN inter-agency task force on the implementation of the UN Programme of Action for African Economic Recovery and Development at the Regional Level.
F.4 African Recovery : personal. 1988. 0.1 cm. Includes 1 incoming and 1 outgoing letters of correspondence with Amin Magzoub Abdoun, UN Ambassador of the Republic of the Sudan.
F.5 African Recovery : private sector. ca. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes personal notes without context.
F.6 African Recovery : Secretariat. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes a document outlining a statement by the Secretary-General, by Jean-Nicholas Marchal, notes for a statement by Jean-Nicolas Marchal, inter-office memoranda, and telexes.
F.7 African Recovery : Secretary-General. 1984-1988. 1.2 cm. Includes a copy of a note by the Secretary-General presented to the UN General Assembly on the “Critical Economic Situation in Africa,” Nov. 1, 1984; reports prepared for the International Conference on Africa, “The Challenge of Economic Recovery and Development,” (Abuja, Nigeria, Jun. 15-19, 1987); a transcript of a press conference by the Secretary-General, Jan. 13, 1987; other reports, statements; and telexes.
F.8 [Trans-Africa Forum – Seventh Annual Foreign Policy Conference]. 1988. 0.3 cm. Includes a schedule and other material related to the conference, held in Washington, D.C., May 27.
F.9 African Recovery : UNDP. 1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a letter from J. Kramer, Ministry of External Affairs that details information provided by the UN Development Programme re: its
F.10 African Recovery : UNICEF, ODA, IMF, DAC. 1986-1987. Reports and collected documents related to the UNICEF, UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination.
F.11 African Recovery : UNPAAERD 1986. 1.5 cm. Includes handwritten notes and working papers for the UN Programme of Action for African Economic Recovery.
F.12 African Recovery : UNPAAERD 1987-1988. Includes telexes, a transcript of an interview with Africa Emergency Report’s Associate Editor, Paul Heath Hoeffel, and a draft copy of the Alan B. Plaunt Memorial Lecture, delivered at Carleton University, Apr. 10, 1987.
F.13 African Recovery : World Bank. 1986-1988. 0.7 cm. Includes telexes, background reading material, and a letter from Edward V.K. Jaycox, Regional VP, Eastern and Southern Africa, The World Bank. Also includes lectures by Jaycox at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 1985 and to the Interagency Task Force on the United Nations Program of Action for African Economic Recovery and Development, Feb. 22-23, 1988.
F.14 [Daryl Copeland]. 1988. Includes a letter and enclosed essay by Canadian diplomat Daryl Copeland, “In Whose Interest? Structural Adjustment and Underdevelopment in Africa.”
F.15 [G.K. Helleiner]. 1987-1989. Includes articles and discussion papers by G.K. Helleiner, Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, Department of Economics.
F.16 [Joseph C. Wheeler]. May 1987. Includes a letter and enclosed report on African structural adjustment, “Sub-Saharan Africa and the International Community” from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
F.17 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Sep. - Oct. 1986. Includes reports and other material.
F.18 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Nov. - Dec. 1986.
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F.1 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Jan. - Feb. 1987.
F.2 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Mar. - May 1987.
F.3 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Jun. - Aug. 1987.
F.4 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Sep. - Oct. 1987.
F.5 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Nov. - Dec. 1987.
F.6 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Jan. - Feb. 1988.
F.7 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Mar. 1988.
F.8 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Apr. - May 1988.
F.9 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. Jun. - Dec. 1988.
F.10 [Unfiled African Recovery documents]. 1989.
F.11 [African recovery misc. publications]. 1986-1989.
2.3. WORKING FILES – SOUTH AFRICA
F.12 South Africa. 1985. 2.5 cm. Telexes and received material documenting the Canada-South Africa relationship and actions against apartheid, including:
Copy of record of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s discussion with Desmond Tutu on Dec. 20 1984;
Discussion paper prepared for the Round Table on South Africa in Ottawa, Apr. 25;
Letter from Ambassador Lewis to Prime Minister Mulroney. June 19;
Copy of statement by Secretary of State for External Affairs Joe Clark. July 6;
Copies of previous speeches by Canada at the United Nations re: South Africa. 1980-1983;
Statement by Ambassador Lewis on Apartheid to UN General Assembly plenary. Nov. 20;
Statements by Secretary Clark in Ottawa. Aug. 16 and Sept. 13;
Drafts, notes, and final text of speech by Prime Minister Mulroney to UN General Assembly. Oct. 23.
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F.1 South Africa. 1986. 2 cm. Telexes and other material including:
Letter from Robin V. Sears. Jan. 29;
Memoranda from E.J. Bergbusch, Chairman of Southern Africa Task Force. Jun. 30;
Copy of transcript of Ambassador Lewis appearance before House of Commons Human Rights Committee. Jul. 15;
Report by Bernard Wood, North-South Institute;
Personal notes from Washington Conference and South Africa Roundtable.
F.2 South Africa. 1987. 0.4 cm. Telexes and other material including:
Letter to Secretary Clark from North-South Institute. Sept. 2;
Copy of notes taken from meeting between Secretary Clark and Oliver Tambo, President of African National Congress. Aug. 28;
Text of statement delivered by Ambassador Lewis to UNGA Second Committee. Oct. 19.
F.3 Canadian government statements on South Africa. 1985-1988. 1 cm. Includes internal memos and external publications re: Canada’s position on the apartheid issue.
F.4 South Africa. 1988. 1.2 cm. Telexes and other material including:
Memoranda: summaries of SSEA meetings with Commonwealth Secretary-General Shridath Surendranath Ramphal, Secretariat and Roundtable. Jan. 12;
Transcript of Allan Boesak press conference in Montreal. Mar 8;
Memoranda: summaries of visits by Allan Boesak and Dr. Stuart Saunders, Vice Chancellor of Cape Town University. May 18-19;
Statistics of imports and exports to South Africa, 1986-1987.
F.5 South Africa : Apartheid. 1987-1988. [1 of 3]. 1.5 cm. Telexes and other communications related to apartheid. Also includes documents related to the United Nations Commission on Transnational Corporations and the International Conference on Children Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa (Harare, Zimbabwe), Sep. 24-25, 1987.
F.6 South Africa : Apartheid. 1987-1988. 2.4 cm. [2 of 3]. Background documents disseminated at the International Conference on Children Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa, including: Children on the Front Line: The Impact of Apartheid, Destabilization, and Warfare on children in southern Africa, a report prepared for UNICEF (Jan. 1987); and other reports prepared for UNICEF and by the Detainees’ Parents Support Committee.
F.7 South Africa : Apartheid. 1987-1988. [3 of 3]. 2.5 cm. Working papers and background documents disseminated at the International Conference on Children Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa.
F.8 Destabilization and the Frontline States [1 of 2]. 1987-1989. Includes a copy of “A Candle on Kilimanjaro: The Front-Line States vs. Apartheid” prepared by Phyllis Johnson and David Martin of the Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC) for the Commonwealth Committee of Foreign Ministers on Southern Africa (Canberra, Australia), Aug. 7-9, 1989.
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F.1 Destabilization and the Frontline States [1 of 2]. 1987-1989. Includes background reading and related material from the 17th African-American Conference (Gaborone, Botswana), Jan. 12-16, 1987 and the International Conference on “Africa: the Challenge of Economic Recovery and Accelerated Development” (Abuja, Nigeria), Jun. 15-19, 1987.
F.2 [South Africa/IAEA]. 1984. Includes a telex and letter from Robin V. Sears, Assistant General Secretary of the Socialist International, re: anti-apartheid and non-nuclear proliferation.
F.3 [Media conference: South Africa and the news]. 1987-1988. 0.3 cm. Includes schedules and other material related to two conferences: “South Africa and news censorship,” Cambridge, Mass. Apr. 29-30, 1987, and “South Africa: Controlling the news,” Lancaster House, London, Mar. 11, 1988.
F.4 [South Africa : media transcripts]. 1985-1987. 0.3 cm. Includes press release transcripts of media appearances / news interviews with Ambassador Lewis, Secretary Clarke, and Prime Minister Mulroney re: the apartheid issue.
F.5 [South Africa: NGOs.]. 1984-1988. 0.4 cm. Includes collected material including newsletters, information pamphlets, and other documents mostly from anti-apartheid groups.
F.6 [South Africa : Shipping Research Bureau]. 1985-1987. Includes letters from the Shipping Research Bureau with the following enclosed reports: “Oil Shipments to South Africa by tankers owned and managed by Sig. Bergesen D.Y. & Co. of Norway” (Jul. 1985); “Marimpex: A German Oil Supplier to South Africa” (Oct. 1985); and “Shell Marubeni Rich: Crude Oil Deliveries to South Africa from Brunei” (Jan. 1987).
F.7 [Taskforce on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility]. 1985. 0.4 cm. Letter with enclosed briefing document prepared for Secretary of State for External Affairs Joe Clark re: Canadian policy towards Southern Africa.
F.8 Transnational Corporations. 1985-1986. 0.2 cm. Includes a telecopy and report of the Reconvened Special Session of the Commission on Transnational Corporations.
F.9 United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations Hearings on the Activities of Transnational Corporations in South Africa and Namibia. 1986. 1 cm. Includes typed notes on the hearings, and additional briefing documents re: the history of Canadian foreign policy and South Africa.
F.10 Tutu : speech to Security Council and call for sanctions. ca. 1985-1986. 0.2 cm. Includes the text of an address by Bishop Desmond to the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, given Oct. 28, 1985; and a speech by Stephen Lewis introducing Archbishop Tutu at his convocation.
F.11 Western countries + Republic of South Africa. 1985-1988. [1 of 2]. 2 cm. Includes telexes; received material from UN foreign ambassadors; and statements and reports which document other Western countries’ position on South African apartheid.
F.12 Western countries + Republic of South Africa. 1985-1988. [2 of 2]. 2.2 cm.
F.13 [South Africa : received background reading and misc.]. 1985-1990. 0.6 cm. Includes material sent by Linda Freeman and Daryl Copeland.
F.14 South Africa : general. 1987-1988. 0.5 cm. Includes press releases and newsletters.
2.4. WORKING FILES – COUNTRIES
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Note: Telexes refer to cable communications sent to Ambassador Lewis directly or indirectly. In the case of the following files, the telexes are mostly sent by representatives of the country named in the file title.
F.1 Afghanistan. 1985-1987. 1.4 cm. Telexes and background reading, including: publications by Helsinki Watch / Asia Watch; a letter from Human Concern International; CIDA memoranda concerning assistance to Afghanistan; a report of the Independent Council on International Human Rights; situation reports from the International Red Cross; a draft of Ambassador Lewis’ speech to the UN, on Item 26: the situation in Afghanistan and its implication for peace and security, Nov. 4, 1987.
F.2 Afghanistan. 1988. 2 cm. [1 of 2]. Includes telexes, background reading, and material related to a visit by Stephen to Pakistan, including handwritten speaking notes (5 p.) for a speech delivered in Islamabad, Feb. 2, 1988.
F.3 Afghanistan. 1988. 0.5 cm. [2 of 2].
F.4 Angola. 1987-1988. 0.5 cm. Includes reports by the Canadian Council for International Cooperation, other background reading, and telexes.
F.5 Cameroon, Chad. 1985-1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a briefing and a telex.
F.6 Canadian Foreign Policy : general. 1985-1988. 2.5 cm. [1 of 3]. Includes telexes, background reading, and received letters. Material relates predominantly to Stephen’s conference invitation by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, the Canadian candidacy for election to the UN Security Council, and the crisis in Libya.
F.7 Canada and Human Rights : general. 1985-1988. 2 cm. [2 of 3]. Includes UN background reading, reports by the Department of External Affairs and Canadian Human Rights Commission, and letters with enclosed material from the International Committee of the Red Cross and David Matas.
F.8 Canada and Human Rights : general. 1985-1988. 2 cm. [3 of 3]. Includes background reading, telexes, and received material. Also includes a copy of a report to Secretary of State for External Affairs, Joe Clark and Monique Landry, “International Cooperation for the Development of Human Rights and Democratic Institutions” by Gisèle Côté-Harper and John Courtney, and a report on discussions held at the Permanent Mission in New York in January 1986.
F.9 Canadian statements on Human Rights. 1982-1988. 2 cm. Transcripts of statements made by Canadian officials and representatives to the United Nations General Assembly on the issue of human rights (item 12). Also includes transcript of Stephen’s interview on CBC’s As It Happens, Aug. 19, 1987.
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F.1 Central America. 1985-1987. 0.4 cm. Includes background reading and statements by the Canadian government.
F.2 Chile. 1985-1988. 1 cm. Includes telexes, background reading, and copies of letters to the Canadian Embassy and Prime Minister from the Delegation of Churches of Canada and the USA to Chile.
F.3 China. 1986-1987. 0.1 cm. Includes telexes.
F.4 Contadora. 1985-1986. 0.5 cm. Includes telexes and background reading.
F.5 Cyprus. 1985-1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a copy of the UN draft framework agreement on Cyprus (Mar. 29, 1986) and telexes.
F.6 Djibouti. 1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a letter from David Kilgour, MP, to Secretary of State for External Affairs Joe Clark with enclosed information circulars re: Ethiopian refugees in Djibouti.
F.7 East Timor. 1984-1986. 0.9 cm. Includes correspondence with the Indonesia East Timor Program, Nova Scotia East Timor Group, and copies of related letters to the Prime Minister; telexes; and background reading.
F.8 East Timor. 1985-1988. 2 cm. Includes reports, telexes, and background reading on the Canadian position on East Timor and a November 1984 visit by the Canadian Ambassador. Also includes a copy of a report of Secretary of State for External Affairs Joe Clarke’s meeting with Amnesty International (Canadian Section), June 1987.
F.9 El Salvador and Central America. 1985-1988. 0.9 cm. Includes telexes and backgrounding reading, including a report by the Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America.
F.10 Ethiopia. 1984-1988. 1.7 cm. Material relates to the Ethiopian famine. Includes telexes, background reading, material from the World University Service of Canada, and a media transcript of an interview of Ambassador Lewis on CBC’s As It Happens, Jan. 23, 1985.
F.11 Ethiopian Jews. 1984-1985. 0.1 cm. Includes letters from the Canadian Jewish Congress and a response.
F.12 Falklands. 1985. 0.3 cm. Includes telexes.
F.13 Ghana. 1985-1987. 0.2 cm. Includes telexes, notes, and clippings.
F.14 Guatemala. 1984-1987. 0.9 cm. Includes telexes and backgrounding reading, including a report by the Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America.
F.15 Iran. 1986-1987. 0.4 cm. Includes a special report and draft UN resolution, telexes, and letters from the Baha’i International Community United Nations Office, and the representative office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in the USA.
F.16 Iran/Iraq. 1985-1987. 1 cm. Includes telexes, background reading, and draft UN resolutions.
F.17 Israel. 1985-1987. 0.2 cm. Includes press releases.
F.18 Japan. 1988. 0.1 cm. Includes telexes.
F.19 Kampuchea. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes telexes and press releases.
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F.1 Libya. 1985-1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a press release from the USA Mission to the UN and a telex.
F.2 Middle East. 1985-1988. 1.4 cm. [1 of 2]. Includes telexes, reports, and press statements regarding situations in Libya, Israel and Palestine.
F.3 Middle East. 1985-1988. 1.5 cm. [2 of 2].
F.4 Mozambique. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes a telex, briefing and related material.
F.5 Mozambique: Maurice F. Strong. 1987-1988. 0.2 cm. Includes: copies of letters by Maurice F. Strong to Javier Perez de Cuellar, Secretary General, United Nations, and Joe Clark, Secretary of State for External Affairs (Canada);notes for keynote speech by Strong at National Conference of the Canadian Red Cross Society, Aug. 28, 1987; summary of a statement by Strong to the United States Congress Select Committee on Hunger, Oct. 23, 1987; and a copy of the speech made by the Canadian delegation to the UN Conference on Emergency Assistance to Mozambique, April 26-27, 1988.
F.6 Namibia. 1985-1988. 2 cm. [1 of 2]. Includes telexes, reading material, and UN resolutions.
F.7 Namibia. 1985-1988. 1.3 cm. [2 of 2].
F.8 New Caledonia. 1986. 0.3 cm. Includes telexes and a letter from H.G. Pardy, Director of Asia Pacific Relations
F.9 New Caledonia. 1987. 1.5 cm. Includes telexes and a letter from French UN Ambassador Pierre-Louis Blanc.
F.10 Nicaragua. 1986-1987. 1 cm. Includes telexes and briefing documents from External Affairs.
F.11 Nicaragua : background. 1985-1986. 0.4 cm.
F.12 Pacific Rim. 1984. 0.2 cm. Includes notes taken at a meeting with US Ambassador-At-Large Richard M. Fairbanks, Oct. 23; and telexes. Also includes a signed letter from Fairbanks to Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Peter David Lee.
F.13 Palau. 1987. 0.4 cm. Includes telexes, press releases, and a signed letter from C.V. Svoba to John Kriendler, Senior Political Adviser, United States Mission to the UN.
F.14 Senegal. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a list of Canadian companies operating in Senegal, sent to Heather Forton of the Canadian Mission to the UN
F.15 Southern Africa. 1988. 0.3 cm. Includes a preliminary outline for Canadian participation in a worldwide telethon for Southern Africa hosted by The Coalition for a Free Africa.
F.16 Sudan. 1985. 0.7 cm. Includes notes related to the Sim Sim Dryland Project and statistics books from the Kordofan Region (Sudan) Ministry of Finance and Economy.
F.17 Swaziland. 1985-1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a telex and a letter from the UN Ambassador.
F.18 Uganda. 1985. 0.1 cm. Includes telexes.
F.19 Western Sahara. 1984. 0.1 cm. Includes a telex, copies of UNSC resolutions and an explanation of Canada’s vote.
F.20 Western Sahara. 1988. Includes letter from J.T. Liston, Major-General Chief of Force Development for Chief of the Defence Staff. Includes enclosed Report on the Visit to the Western Sahara, Dec. 1987, and Some military options for the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Jan. 1988.
F.21 Zambia. 1986-1988. 0.1 cm. Includes telexes.
2.5. WORKING FILES - GENERAL
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F.1 Africa. 1984-1988. 0.9 cm. Includes general background reading; a letter from Dawn MacDonald; handwritten meeting notes, Dec. 17, 1984; and a letter and received material from the Africa Leadership Forum.
F.2 Africa : aid. 1985-1988. 1.1 cm. Includes telexes, and background reading related to Canadian foreign aid to Africa. Includes material from the North-South Institute and a briefing document prepared for the Prime Minister’s 1987 visit to Africa.
F.3 Africa : general. 1985-1986. 0.2 cm. Includes miscellaneous press releases, a copy of a letter from Ethiopia Airlift to Harry Belafonte, and a telex of the text of Prime Minister Mulroney’s letter to Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
F.4 AIDS. 1986-1987. 0.5 cm. Includes photocopies of information sheets from ACT UP and material from the World Health Organization.
F.5 Canada/USA relations. 1985-1987. 0.5 cm. Includes telexes with enclosed background reading.
F.6 Canada/USA relations : Derek Blackburn, M.P. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes a response to the Defence White Paper by the NDP, “Canadian Sovereignty, Security, and Defence: A New Democratic Response to the Defence White Paper.”
F.7 Debt. 1986-1988. 0.7 cm. Includes a telecopy and Security General Report on External Debt Crisis and Development.
F.8 Development : endod. 1985. 0.4 cm. Includes a letter from Aklilu Lemma, Senior Scientific Affairs Officer, United Nations Centre for Science and Technology for Development with enclosed background reading material on the African soapberry, or endod, which emerged from the International Workshop on Endod held in Lusaka, Zambia n March 1983.
F.9 Disarmament, Arms Control. 1984-1987. [1 of 3]. 2 cm. Includes telexes; background reading and strategic papers; discussion documents of the United Nations General Assembly First Committee; addresses by Douglas Roche, Ambassador for Disarmament; notes; and press releases which include the text of Stephen’s remarks to the Conference on Stopping Nuclear Weapons Explosions, January 31, 1985.
F.10 Disarmament, arms control. 1984-1987. [2 of 3]. 1 cm.
F.11 Disarmament, arms control. 1984-1987. [3 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.12 Disarmament and development. 1987. 0.6 cm. Includes telexes.
F.13 Disarmament : Third UN Special Session devoted to disarmament. May 31 - Jun. 25, 1988. 1.2 cm. Briefing book.
F.14 Disarmament. 1986-1988. 1.4 cm. Includes telexes and other received material.
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F.1 Disarmament : background reading. 1986-1988. 2 cm. [1 of 2]. Background reading.
F.2 Disarmament : background reading. 1986-1988. 1 cm. [2 of 2]. Background reading.
F.3 Drugs. 1985-1987. 1 cm. Includes press releases, telexes, and other background reading related to the international drug trade.
F.4 Environment. 1985-1988. 2 cm. Includes telexes; received material from F. Gregory including a copy of a statement from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) Committee on Forestry; and background reading on the UN Environment Programme, Oslo Conference on Sustainable Development, July 9, 1988; the International Task Force on Tropical Forestry; and the International Sustainable Development Centre in Winnipeg, MA.
F.5 Environment. 1986-1988. 2 cm
Background reading, reports, notes, and other material related to environmental issues including acid rain and ozone depletion.
F.6 [Environment : Brundtland report]. 1987. 1.5 cm. Includes telexes related to the report Our Common Future by the Chair of the World Commission on Environment and Development, Gro Harlem Brundtland. Also includes the transcript of a speech by Brundtland and a signed typescript copy of Preserving our World: A Guide to the Brundtland Report by Warner Troyer, inscribed to Stephen by the author.
F.7 [Environment : Climate Change Briefing Book]. 1.7 cm. 1988. Briefing book contains background reading on environmental issues including the Greenhouse Effect, deforestation, ozone depletion, and acid rain.
F.8 [Environment : World Conference on the Changing Atmosphere]. 1988. 1.5 cm. [1 of 3]. Includes background reading and discussion papers related “Our Changing Atmosphere: Implications for Global Security Atmosphere,” held in Toronto, Ontario, Jun. 27-30, 1988.
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F.1 [Environment : World Conference on the Changing Atmosphere]. 1988. 1.5 cm. [2 of 3].
F.2 [Environment : World Conference on the Changing Atmosphere]. 1988. 1.5 cm. [3 of 3].
F.3 UN Financial Crisis. 1986-1987. 1.9 cm. Includes a Canadian position paper on the financial crisis; handwritten personal notes (9 p.), and UN resolutions and reports.
F.4 UN Financial Crisis. 1988. 3 cm. Includes the meeting agenda and discussion paper for a meeting held Jun. 22; background reading; and circulated tables of data listing UN contributions by member states.
F.5 Friends of the UN (correspondence). 1983-1986. 0.9 cm. Includes outgoing letters and received material related to scheduling and planning with “Friends of the United Nations”, an informal working group comprised of UN foreign ambassadors.
F.6 Friends of the UN (notes). 1983-1986. 0.2 cm. Personal notes taken during meetings.
F.7 Friends of the UN (texts). 1983-1986. 2.4 cm. Reading material and reports circulated within the Friends of the United Nations group.
F.8 The United Nations and Health. 1988. 1 cm. Consists of a briefing book which includes backgrounders on the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and international health issues such as AIDS, drugs, tobacco, and healthcare.
F.9 Human Rights : general. 1983-1986. 2 cm. Includes a telex and reading material, including the texts of speeches on human rights by Canadian officials, the Secretary-General, and the United States and Chile Ambassadors to the UN
F.10 Human Rights : general. 1988. 0.2 cm. Includes a copy of a letter to Ambassador Lewis from Sol Littman, Simon Wiesenthal Centre; letters and enclosed press releases from Joseph Verner Reed, US Ambassador to the UN; and a copy of lecture by Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar at the New York Public Library.
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F.1 Human Rights : Ahmadi. 1985-1986. 0.3 cm. Includes telexes, press releases, and other material related to the Ahmadi community in Pakistan. Also includes a copy of a letter from Zakaria Virke, and a letter from Mubasher Ahmad, General Secretary of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Inc.
F.2 Human Rights : Armenia. 1984-1985. 1.4 cm. Includes telexes, memoranda, and background reading on the history of the Armenian genocide; letters from the Armenian Consultative Council of Toronto and Levon Hasserjian, President of the Armenian Community Centre; and the text of a speech likely delivered at the Armenian Community Centre, Mar. 9, 1985.
F.3 Human Rights : Baha’i. 1985. 0.4 cm. Includes a copy of a letter to Dr. H.B. Danesh, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Association for Baha’i Studies, with an enclosed document issued by the Universal House of Justice Baha’i World Centre.
F.4 Human Rights : Canadian Foreign Policy. 1987. 0.8 cm. Consists of telexes and other communications related to Canada’s position on human rights issues including “the Armenian Question”, and indigenous rights.
F.5 Human Rights : children. 1987-1988. 0.2 cm. Includes a telex and press releases related to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
F.6 Human Rights : Cuba. 0.2 cm. Includes background reading and press releases of statements made by the US Mission to the UN.
F.7 Human Rights : disability. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a copy of Rita Cadieux, Deputy Chief Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission, to the Third Canadian Congress of Rehabilitation.
F.8 Human Rights : Falashas. 1986. 0.2 cm. Includes a letter from Jack W. Hope, President of the Canadian Association for Ethiopian Jews, and a copy of a joint letter signed by the CAEJ, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, and the American Association for Ethiopian Jews, sent to the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
F.9 Human Rights : Ghana. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a telex.
F.10 Human Rights : Kurds. 1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a telex and a signed letter from Dr. Hussein Niamat, National Association of Kurdish Community in Canada.
F.11 Human Rights : Lubicon Lake Band. 2 cm. [1 of 2]. File consists of material related to the Lubicon Lake Band land claim. Includes information kits and discussion papers from External Affairs Canada, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, and the Ombudsman for the Province of Alberta; telexes; notes; and copies of the responses to the Government of Canada submitted by Chief Bernard Ominayak and the Lubicon Lake Band.
F.12 Human Rights : Lubicon Lake Band. 0.6 cm. [2 of 2].
F.13 Human Rights : Peru. 1986-1987. 0.2 cm. Includes a report to the UN Commission on Human Rights submitted by the Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America.
F.14 Human Rights : Singapore : Chia Thye Poh. 1985-1987. 0.5 cm. Information documents from Amnesty International. Also includes a letter from the High Commission of the Republic of Singapore, and a response.
F.15 Human Rights : social issues. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes copies of speeches by R.G.L. Fairweather, Chief Commissioner for Canadian human Rights Commission.
F.16 Human Rights : Soviet Jewry. 1986-1987. 1.5 cm. Includes material from the Soviet Jewry Action Committee – Vancouver and Helsinki Watch; telexes; a copy of a letter from Prime Minister Mulroney to Alana Friedman, re: Anatoly Shcharansky (Natan Sharansky); and the following correspondence:
Kagedon, Allan L. American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Solman, Michael (Mel). 1 hl., 1 reply.
F.17 Human Rights : Sri Lanka. 1986-1988. 0.5 cm. Includes material sent by Amnesty International.
F.18 Human Rights : Surinam. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a telex.
F.19 Human Rights : Tibet. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes a memoranda of an article by the Heritage Foundation.
F.20 Human Rights : torture. 1985-1987. 0.3 cm. Includes Amnesty International material and press releases.
F.21 [Human Rights Day]. 1987. 0.4 cm. Includes annotated copies of a UN press release, draft resolution, and An Agenda for Action in 1988, a publication of The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute.
F.22 Immigration. 1987. 0.1 cm. Includes notes and case file documents related to a travel visa permit application for the father of a Canadian living in the Soviet Union.
F.23 Indian Ocean as a Zone of Peace. 1985. 0.3 cm. Includes handwritten notes, telexes, and UN Reports, related to the Ad Hoc Committee on the declaration of the Indian Ocean as a Zone of Peace.
F.24 Indigenous Peoples. 1985-1987. 0.6 cm. Includes material from the Working Group on Indigenous Populations, telexes, and a memorandum for the Secretary of State for External Affairs re: the Lubicon Lake Band complaint to the Human Rights Committee at the United Nations.
F.25 International Law. 1988. 1 cm. Includes background reading including UN resolutions, telexes, and notes, re: the status of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the International Court of Justice, the International Law Commission, and other issues related to international law.
F.26 International Peace Academy. 1984-1986. 0.9 cm. Material relates to Stephen’s election to the Board of Directors of the International Peace Academy. Includes a meeting agenda and attached circulars for a meeting, Nov. 8, 1985; memoranda with related background reading; and the following correspondence:
Coleman, Christopher C. Executive Assistant to the President. 1 tl.
Harvey, Peter C. VP. Peacekeeping Programs. 1 tl.
Rikhye, Indar Jit. Major General (Retd.), President. 3 tl., 1 reply.
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F.1 [Kirkpatrick, Jeane]. ca. 1984-1985. Includes background reading and information re: the former US ambassador to the UN Jeane Kirkpatrick.
F.2 Non-Proliferation Treaty. 1985. 0.7 cm. Includes telexes and other material related to the Non-Proliferation Treaty Task Force chaired by Ambassador Douglas Roche.
F.3 Nuclear Freeze. 1984-1988. 1.7 cm. File consists of material related to a special meeting of the First Committee; also includes a draft document by Robert Delson titled “Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament by the Superpowers to the Minimum Deterrent Level.”
F.4 [Nuclear Freeze]. 1984-1987. 1 cm. Includes telexes; a report by the North-South Institute; minutes of the January Review of the First Committee, March 18, 1986; and the transcript of an interview on CTV Canada AM, December 14, 1984.
F.5 Nuclear Weapons Free Zone. 1984. 0.1 cm. Includes letter from the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada and a response.
F.6 Palestine Liberation Organization. 1987-1988. 0.7 cm. Includes a personal letter from Dr. Riyad Mansour, Deputy Permanent Observer of the PLO Mission to the UN, and telexes and other communications related to Agenda Item 136: “Report of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country” and the status of the PLO at the UN
F.7 Peacekeeping. 1984-1987. Includes background reading, a copy of a letter to Mayor David Burr and the City of Windsor, and notes taken during a meeting held Aug. 30, 1984.
F.8 Prime Minister. 1985-1987. 0.9 cm. Includes telexes, a draft copy of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s address to the United Nations, and his address before the Bilderberg Dinner, Toronto, Oct. 1, 1987.
F.9 Secretary-General. 1983-1987. 2 cm. Includes background reading and information re: the role of the Secretary-General.
F.10 [Sevigny, Therese P.]. 1987. 0.6 cm. Includes telexes and other communication re: Therese Paquet-Sevigny, under-secretary-general of the UN Department of Public Information.
F.11 Specialized Agencies. 1986-1988. Includes telexes related to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the IAEA, and other agencies.
F.12 Strategic Defense Initiative / “Star Wars”. 1983-1986. 1 cm. Includes telexes and the text of a statement by Douglas Roche.
F.13 UN general. 1987. 0.1 cm. 1 photograph : b&w ; 24.5 x 17.5 cm. Includes a photograph of the first meeting of the UN Security Council in 1947, sent as a gift by William Epstein.
F.14 UN 40th Anniversary. 1985. 0.9 cm. Includes speaking notes and received material.
F.15 UN 40th Anniversary : draft declaration. 1985.
F.16 United Nations Association of Canada. 1984. 0.7 cm. Includes financial reports, the text of remarks by Executive Director Firdaus James Kharas, and received letters.
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F.1 UN DPI. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes telexes related to the United Nations Department of Public Information.
F.2 UNESCO / UNITAR. 1984-1988. 0.8 cm. Includes received material and background reading.
F.3 FAO / WFP / WTC. 1984-1987. 1.8 cm. Includes telexes and reports related to the Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Programme.
F.4 UNFPA : population. 1985-1987. 0.7 cm. Includes letters and other material related to a request for increased contribution to the United Nations Fund for Population Activities and related background reading.
F.5 UNHCR : refugees. 1987. 2 cm. Includes telexes and background reading, including an unattributed critique of Bill C-55 and Bill C-84 to reform Canadian refugee law.
F.6 U.N.I.C.E.F. 1986-1987. 0.3 cm. Includes telexes and incoming letters from Richard Jolly and James P. Grant.
F.7 UN personnel. 1984-1988. 1.5 cm. Includes letters and reports from the UN Division of Personnel Administration.
F.8 UN Reform. 1984-1985. 1.3 cm. Includes received material, telexes and background reading.
F.9 UN Reform. 1986. 1.6 cm.
F.10 UN Reform. 1987-1988. 0.8 cm.
F.11 UN Reform : documents. 1985-1989. 2.5 cm. [1 of 2]. Includes background reading.
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F.1 UN Reform : documents. 1985-1989. 2.3 cm. [2 of 2].
F.2 South-South Conference. 1986. 0.1 cm. Includes a telex.
F.3 Terrorism. 1985-1987. 1 cm. [1 of 2]. Includes press releases, background reading, telexes, and UN resolutions, related to the issue of international terrorism. Also includes an invitation from the US Mission to the UN to a working lunch to discuss international terrorism.
F.4 Terrorism. 1985-1987. 1 cm. [2 of 2].
F.5 USA-UN Relations. 1986-1988. 1.5 cm. Includes telexes and background reading.
F.6 UN War Crimes Commission. 1986-1987. 2 cm. Briefing material and records relating to the issue of opening access to the UNWCC archives as requested by the Israeli government. Includes letters from Hadassah, Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, and US Congressman Stephen J. Solarz.
F.7 UN War Crimes Commission : Kurt Waldheim. 1986-1987. 1.5 cm. Briefing material and records relating to the uncovering of former UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim’s actions in Nazi Germany, including letters from the World Jewish Congress, the Manhattan Region Zionist Organization of America
F.8 UN War Crimes Commission : Kurt Waldheim. 1986-1990. 3 cm. Briefing material and records relating to the uncovering of former UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim’s actions in Nazi Germany, including handwritten speaking notes for an event held on Jan. 16, 1990, and a copy of “Opening the File: The Indictment of Kurt Waldheim” by Irwin Cotler.
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F.1 USA – UN relations. 1980-1989. 1 cm. Background reading, and an annotated briefing document related to United Nations and United States relations. Also includes a letter with enclosed material from US Ambassador to the UN, Vernon A. Walters.
F.2 USA – UN relations : Final Panel Report. 1987. 0.9 cm. Includes a synopsis and final report of the International Panel of the United Nations Association of the United States of America, “A Successor Vision: The United Nations of Tomorrow.”
F.3 USA – UN relations : documents. 1986-1987. 1 cm. Includes background reading.
F.4 USSR – Canada exchange. 1985. 0.2 cm. Includes a telex and the text of a right of reply exchange between Stephen Lewis and USSR Ambassador Vasily S. Safronchuk.
F.5 USSR foreign policy. 1986-1987. 1 cm. Includes briefing material and background reading.
F.6 USSR foreign policy. 1987-1988. 1.7 cm. Includes briefing material and background reading.
F.7 USSR : reading material. 1987-1988. 1 cm.
F.8 Voting : UNGA. 1986-1988. 0.3 cm. Includes a memorandum from US Senator Edward M. Kennedy and enclosed material including press statements and background reading material related to the United States and UN General Assembly voting patterns.
F.9 Voting : Committee for Programme and Coordination. 1987. 0.2 cm. Includes a document outlining Canada’s bid for representation on the committee and the election results.
F.10 Women. 1985-1986. [1 of 2]. 2 cm. Includes telexes and other communication, background reading, reports, and resolutions, regarding the employment of women at the United Nations.
F.11 Women. 1985-1986. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.12 Women. 0.5 cm. 1987-1988. Includes speeches and related material on the advancement of women, including the transcript of Stephen’s speech at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Conference on “Enhancing the Position of Women in the Third World,” Nov. 23-24, 1987.
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F.1 Zionism. 1985-1988. 3 cm. Material related to the question of anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic bias at the United Nations. Includes telexes, UN reports, papers presented at the International Legal Conference on Anti-Semitism, Anti-Zionism, and the United Nations, held on Apr. 14, 1986 at the New York University, School of Law; copies of statements made by Israel at the United Nations; and the following correspondence:
Bessin, Shira Herzog. Canada Israel Committee. 1 tl.
Clark, Joe, MP. To John Fraser, MP. 1 tl.
Schoenberg, Dr. Harris. B’nai B’rith. 1 tl.
F.2 Unfiled reading material. 1985-1988.
F.3 Unfiled book material. 1984.
F.4 Unfiled book material. 1985.
F.5 Unfiled book material. 1986.
F.6 Unfiled book material. 1987.
F.7 Unfiled book material. 1988.
F.8 Unfiled book material. Undated.
2.6. Heritage Foundation
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F.1 [The Heritage Foundation : Stephen Lewis]. 1983-1987. 0.7 cm. Includes letters, some notes, and copies a speech by Stephen in defense of the United Nations given at the National Convention of the United Nations Association of the United States of America, April 29, 1985.
F.2 The Heritage Foundation. 1983-1987. 2 cm. Includes background reading.
F.3 The Heritage Foundation publications. 1983-1987. 3.5 cm.
F.4 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1982. 1 cm. File consists of circulars published by the Heritage Foundation with Stephen’s notes written in the margins.
F.5 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1983. 0.8 cm.
F.6 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1984. 0.7 cm.
F.7 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1985. 0.4 cm.
F.8 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1986. 1.4 cm.
F.9 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1987. 1.3 cm.
F.10 The Heritage Foundation Backgrounders. 1988. 1.2 cm.
2.7. Consultant to the UNSC (1989-1993)
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F.1 UN correspondence. 1990-1993. 0.9 cm. Includes general correspondence with the following:
Collins, Bertram. UNPAAERD. 1 reply.
Hansen, Peter. Director, United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations. 1 tl, 2 replies.
Shaw, R. Paul. Policy Analyst, UN Fund for Population Activities. 1 tl., 1 reply and enclosed material.
Shihabi, Samir S. President of the International Association of Permanent Representatives to the UN. 1 tl., and enclosed minutes of the executive board meeting held May 30, 1990.
F.2 Personal correspondence. UN 1988-1991. 1 photograph : b&w ; 24 x 14 cm.
Bild, Fred. 1 tl.
Black, Harry. Executive Director, UNICEF Canada. 1 tl.
Carlsson, Bernt. United Nations Commissioner for Namibia. 1 tl.
Chaozhu, Ji. Under-Secretary General, UN Department of Economic and Social Development. 1 tl.
Clark, Rt. Hon. Joe. M.P. Secretary of State for External Affairs. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Diallo, Djibril. 1 reply.
Eliasson, Jan. Ambassador of Sweden to the UN. 1 note.
Engo, Paul Bamela. Ambassador of the Republic of Cameroon to the UN. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Feyder, Jean. Ambassador of Luxembourg to the UN. 1 tl.
Major-General Garba, J.N. Ambassador of Nigeria to the UN. 1 tl.
Gore, Al. U.S. Senator. 1 tl.
Gurguilino de Souza, Heitor. Rector, The United Nations University. 1 tl., 1 reply. Includes enclosed tl from Alexander A. Kwapong, Vice-Rector.
Hutchison, George. Director, Public Affairs, Government of Ontario. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Khitrov, Lengvard. Director, Dag Hammarskjold Library. 1 reply.
Khonje, Ceciwa. Chief, African Unit, Radio Service, Department of Public Information. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Lohia, Renagi R. Ambassador of Papua New Guinea to the UN. 1 tl.
Mahbubani, Kishore. Ambassador of Singapore to the UN. 1 tl.
Maurtus, Oscar. Ambassador of Peru to the UN. 1 tl., 1 reply.
Mawlawi, Farouk. UN Department of Information. 1 tl. Includes enclosed photograph of Stephen with Mawlawi and Myriel Davies.
Mudenge, I.S.G. Ambassador to the Republic of Zimbabwe. 1 tl.
Perera, Daya. Ambassador of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to the UN. 1 tl.
Rapp, Stephanie. United Nations Association of San Francisco. 1 tl.
Taylor, J.H. 1 tl.
Tickell, Crispin. Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the UN. 1 tl.
Van Lierop, Robert F. Ambassador of Vanuatu to the UN. 1 tl.
Westdal, C.W. Director General, International Organizations Bureau, Department of External Affairs. 1 tl.
European/American Bank. 1 reply.
Staff Association of the International Civil Aviation Organization. 1 tl.
F.3 African Debt and Recovery. 1986-1987. 1 cm. Background material on Structural Adjustment Programs, including material from the Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
F.4 African Debt and Recovery. 1988-1989. 0.8 cm. Includes a letter from Adebayo Adedeji, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and background reading on World Bank Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa.
F.5 African Debt and Recovery. 1988-1989. 1.7 cm. Background material and personal notes.
F.6 African Recovery press clippings. 1989-1991. 2 cm.
F.7 Economic Commission for Africa. 1988-1990. 1 cm. Includes letters from Adebayo Adedeji, United Nations Under-Secretary-General, and Ruth Bamela Engo-Tjega. Also includes press clippings and the Report of the First Meeting of the International Advisory Board on African Structural Adjustment Programs, Jul. 29-30, 1988.
F.8 Economic Commission for Africa. 1989-1993. 1.5 cm. Includes correspondence with Adebayo Adedeji, United Nations Under-Secretary-General, and Sadig Rasheed, Economic Commission for Africa, texts of statements by Adedeji, and related material.
F.9 Friends of the UN. 1993. 0.2 cm. Includes a letter from the Friends of the UN and a letter and reply to the United Methodist Office for the United Nations.
F.10 Humanitarian Ceasefires : Peacebuilding for Children Conference. Nov. 24-27, 1991. 0.4 cm. Includes the programme for the conference, held in Ottawa, ON.
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F.1 Human Development reports. 1991-1992. 0.5 cm. Includes summary notes of the UN Human Development Reports.
F.2 Human Development Report : North South Roundtable. 1988-1991. 0.5 cm. Includes correspondence with Mahbub ul Haq, Special Adviser to the Administrator of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), and Uner Kirdar, Director of the Division for External Relations of UNDP. Includes the pamphlet, “Amman Statement on Human Development Goals and Strategies for the Year 2000” (Roundtable on Human Development, North South Roundtable, SID, UNDP).
F.3 North-South Institute. 1989. Includes correspondence with Bernard Wood, Director of the North-South Institute, re: an invitation to join its board.
F.4 North-South Institute Roundtable - Harare. 1988. 0.5 cm. Includes correspondence with Richard Jolly, Chairman of the North-South Round Table, and Sadig Rasheed, Economic Commission of Africa, and related planning material for the North-South Roundtable on Southern Africa in Harare, Zimbabwe, Dec. 1-3, 1988.
F.5 UN 50th Anniversary. 1993. 1.5 cm. Includes letters from Douglas Roche, Chairman of the Canadian Committee for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the UN, and other members of the Committee, and related planning documents. Also includes 1 incoming and 2 outgoing pieces of correspondence with Ontario Premier Bob Rae.
F.6 Canadian Committee for the 50th Anniversary of the UN 1993. 1 cm. Includes the Briefing Book for the first meeting of the Committee held on May 25.
F.7 Canadian Committee for the 50th Anniversary of the UN 1994. 0.9 cm. Includes a letter from Douglas Roche, an agenda for a meeting held Mar. 25, and related publications and background reading.
F.8 UN Association. 1988-1993. 2.4 cm. Includes correspondence, mostly regarding invitations to speak at model United Nations or United Nations Association events.
Ambrose, Graham H. President of UN Association in Canada. Toronto Branch.
Archer, Angus. Executive Director of the UNAC.
Beach, Joy. President of the UNAC. Saskatchewan Branch.
Black, Harry S. Canadian UNICEF Committee.
Brown, Hugh. Secretary-General. North American Model United Nations.
Carlin, Peggy Sanford. Senior Vice President, United Nations Association of the USA.
Carter, Patrick. President. Huron College Model United Nations Assembly.
Catry, Gerry. President, Norwich District High School History Club.
Chaplin, Alice. Legislative Chair, United Nations Association of the USA – Greater St. Louis Chapter.
Chou, Eric. President, UN Club. Simcoe Composite School.
Christian, Carol. Director for Field Administration. United Nations Association of the USA.
Comerfield, David. Programme Officer, UNAC.
Crerar, Adam. President, Huron College Model United Nations.
Feil, Hans S. North American Model United Nations.
Godfrey, Steve. Executive Director, UNAC.
Keating, Michael. Director, The Canadian Association for the United Nations Environment Programme.
Langton, York E.
Lee, Simon. United Nations International School, UN Student Conference Organizing Committee.
Lyons, Gene M. The Academic Council on the United Nations System.
Marcotte, Pierrette. National Co-ordinator for Africa Focus Canada.
Miller, Hope. United Nations Association of New York, N.Y.
Morse, Norman. Chairman Board of Governors, United Nations Association of the USA.
Munson, Mary Jane. United Nations Rally Board.
Nicholas, James. President, UNAC Welland –St. Catharines Chapter.
Olds, Beverly and Tomas Van Zavrel. Dutch United Nations Student Association.
O’Shaughnessy, James. President, United Nations Association of the USA - Volusia County Chapter.
Rapp, Stephanie. Executive Director, United Nations Association of San Francisco.
Richardson, Elliot L. Chairman, United Nations Association of the USA.
Secord, Doug. UNA.C. Victoria Branch.
Severini, Joseph J. United Nations Day Observance Chairman.
Sherman, Ann. President, UNA.C. Prince Edward Island.
Stahl, Sheldon W. Rockhurst College.
Tessitore, John. Director of Communications, United Nations Association of the USA.
Tomas, Lisa. Martingrove Collegiate.
Trampleasure, Mary Lee. Director, United Nations Association of the USA- Information Centre.
Wainwright, Georgina. Chairperson, Fundraising Committee. UNA.C. National Capital Region Branch.
Wolfe, Cathy. Director of Brandon United Nations Youth Seminar.
Zweifel, Norman. Sturgeon Composite High School Debate Club.
Zubi, Leila. National Model United Nations, New York, N.Y.
F.9 United Nations Association : misc. 1988-1991. 0.6 cm. Includes miscellaneous material including drafts of a letter soliciting donations.
F.10 UN General – Canada. 1989-1991. 0.7 cm. Miscellaneous material including documents related to the National Conference on the United States and the United Nations, held in Washington, D.C., Nov. 9-11, 1989.
F.11 UNDP Roundtable on Global Change, Global Development Challenges. 1990. 2.5 cm. Includes conference room papers from the roundtable held in Antalya, Turkey, Sep. 7-9, 1990.
F.12 UNDP Roundtable on Global Change, Global Development Challenges. 1990-1992. Includes travel information and conference room papers from the roundtable held in Antalya, Turkey, Sept. 7-9, 1990, and in Bucharest, Hungary, Sep. 4-6, 1992.
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F.1 UN – I.A.T.F. 1989-1990. Includes copies of reports of the ninth and tenth meetings of the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Follow-Up on the Implementation of UNPAAERD, in Paris, France, May 4-5, 1989, and Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 9-11, 1990.
F.2 UNPAAERD [Conference on Third World Debt and Financial Reform]. 1989. [Conference on Third World Debt and Financial Reform]. 1989. 0.5 cm. Includes reading material from the conference, and related press releases and other material.
F.3 UNPAAERD UN Secretariat. 1989-1990. 2 cm. Includes planning materials, background reading and related reports. Also includes a letter from Ruth Bamela Engo-Tjega.
F.4 UNPAAERD Steering Committee Meetings. 1988-1991. 1.5 cm. Includes agendas, meeting notes, and reading materials circulated for members of the Steering Committee.
F.5 UN reform. 1993-1995. 1.7 cm. Includes reading material and a fax from Eric Fawcett, University of Toronto.
F.6 Waldheim. UN Staff – Secretary-General Waldheim. 1991. 0.4 cm. Includes clippings, and a letter from Dr. Kurt Herndl, Austrian Ambassador to Canada.
F.7 Women, sexual harassment. 1992. 0.2 cm. Includes clippings and UN circulars.
F.8 World Institute for the UN + World Council for the UN (Maurice F. Strong proposal). 1990. 0.5 cm. Includes a copy of “Proposal for Establishment of a World Institute for the United Nations and World Council for the United Nations” by Maurice F. Strong.
F.9 World Bank. 1992. 0.5 cm. Includes photocopies of press releases and clippings.
F.10 Passports. 1986-1991. 0.4 cm. Stephen’s diplomatic passports and his Canadian passport.
F.11 Clippings – press. 1984-1988. 0.5 cm.
Series 3. United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
– 1993-1999. ~ 1 m of textual records. Includes 31 photographs : 24 x 30 cm and smaller.
Series consists of records relating to Stephen Lewis’ work at the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF), including his work as a consultant in 1993 and as Deputy Executive Director (External Relations), 1995-1996, and Deputy Executive Director, 1996-1999. During his time at UNICEF, Stephen acted as the study coordinator for the Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, chaired by Graça Simbine Machel, and was appointed by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali for membership on the Advisory Group for the Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China, Sep. 4-15, 1995.
Series predominantly consists of working files organized by subject which include background reading, correspondence, inter-office memoranda, and related material.
Note: Series has been arranged according to its received order, excepting the grouping of several like files.
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F.1 UNICEF Consulting Invoices. Jan. - Mar. 1993. 0.4 cm. File consists of invoices for consulting work and travel expenses. Also includes some correspondence with Natalie Deeb (Office of the Executive Director, UNICEF).
F.2 UNICEF Consulting Invoices. Apr. - Jun. 1993. 0.4 cm. File consists of invoices for consulting work and travel expenses.
F.3 UNICEF Employment details. 1995-1999. 1 cm. File consists of material which document Stephen Lewis’ employment as Deputy Executive Director (External Relations) and Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF. File includes letters of appointment, memoranda, statements of earnings and deductions, personnel induction questionnaire, attendance summary, material related to financial disclosure and insurance, and a draft resignation letter addressed to Carol Bellamy (Executive Director), Jan. 6, 1999. Also includes Stephen’s red diplomatic passport issued Oct. 1995.
F.4 UNICEF Personal. 1994. 0.6 cm. File includes a letter from US Senator Bill Bradley and copies of memoranda.
F.5 UNICEF Personal. 1995. [1 of 2]. 0.3 cm. File consists of travel invoices and car reimbursement information, and a letter from Rolf C. Carrier (UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh).
F.6 UNICEF Personal. 1995. [2 of 2]. 0.3 cm. File consists of correspondence with Barbara Sloan (Public Affairs, UNICEF-Canada), Robert D. Smith (Executive Director, UK Committee for UNICEF), Mary Cahill (Executive assistant to James P. Grant), Angus Archer (Executive Director, UN Association in Canada), Richard Jolly (Deputy Executive Director), and Guido Bertolaso (Deputy Executive Director for External Relations).
F.7 [Permanent Mission of Tunisia to the United Nations]. 1995. Photograph : col. ; 24 x 30 cm. File consists of a letter from the Permanent Mission of Tunisia with an enclosed photograph.
F.8 UNICEF Personal. 1996. Photograph : b&w ; 16 x 24 cm. File consists of travel invoices and car reimbursement information, a letter from Clovis Maksoud (Director of the Centre for the Global South), and a photograph of Stephen and Boutros Boutros-Ghali, from the UNICEF Photo Unit.
F.9 UNICEF Personal. 1997. 1 photograph : b&w ; 16 x 24 cm. File predominantly consists of personal and official correspondence with Major-General Romeo Dallaire, Maureen White, Najwa Kefaya, Bertha Lucia Montoya, Nan Buzard. File also includes Stephen’s contract with the CBC for a programme titled “Campaign,” Apr. 1, 1997; and a photograph of Stephen with George Weah, UNICEF Special Representative for Sports, and Robert Grandcourt, UNICEF Africa Section Chief.
F.10 UNICEF Personal. 1998. [1 of 3]. 1.5 cm. File predominantly consists of personal and professional correspondence with enclosed material related to events which include: Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict Organization of American States, Nov. 22-24; “Building a Better World ‘98” at St. David Catholic Secondary School, Waterloo, ON; a reunion event of the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto; the annual meeting of CIDA, Nov. 3-4; Ontario Association of Credit Counselling Services conference; National Canadian Immunization Conference; “Building on Plurality: Cultures in an Evolving Global Context,” European Union-Canadian Conference, Nov. 6-7; and the Global Tribunal to Celebrate and Demand Women’s Human Rights, Dec. 9. Also includes typescript of remarks in recognition of Nigel Fisher.
F.11 UNICEF Personal. 1998. [2 of 3]. 1 cm. File consists predominantly of personal and professional correspondence which includes: email correspondence with Carol Bellamy and Paula Donovan (Executive Aide to the Deputy Executive Director); media requests from Carolyn McEwan (CBS News) and Robert Lewis (Maclean’s); and invitations and thank you letters for participating in conferences and events including the International Association of Women Judges Conference (Ottawa, May 21), “Canadian Values in a Global Society,” (Queen’s School of Business, May 21), and the election of James Orbinski, President of Médecins Sans Frontières.
F.12 UNICEF Personal. 1998. [3 of 3]. 2.5 cm. File consists predominantly of personal and professional correspondence which includes: media requests from Gayle Fraser (International Journal), Dick Chapman (Toronto Sun), Steve Handelman (Toronto Star); and invitations and enclosed material for conferences including the International Association of Women Judges Conference (Ottawa, May 21) (includes text of presentation), The International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (Montreal, May 28-29), Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (Toronto, May, 24, 2000), and the Headstrong Society (May 12).
F.13 UNICEF Personal. 1999. 3 cm. File consists predominantly of personal and professional correspondence which includes: invitations and enclosed material for conferences and events; the text of remarks in honor of Anthony A. Kennedy (UNICEF Representative in Indonesia); a copy of Stephen’s resignation letter to Carol Bellamy; a farewell letter to Richard Jolly; and goodbye and thank you letters. File also includes clippings re: Michele Landsberg, Naomi Klein, and Daniel Libeskind.
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F.1 UNCEF Personal : misc. 1995-1997. 14 photographs : b&w ; 16 x 24 cm. File consists of correspondence with Marc [Secundo], Andrew E. Rice, Graça Machel, Richard Jolly, Peter and Lesley Adamson, and Joanne Csete. Also includes photographs from the UNICEF Photo Unit, clippings, and unknown typescript of a speech.
F.2 Rights of the Child. 1993-1995. 1.3 cm. File predominantly consists of material related to the Canadian Delegation to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, including circulated copies of memoranda and statements made in May 1995. Unrelated material includes the minutes of a UNICEF meeting with a delegation from the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Dec. 7, 1993.
F.3 Rights of the Child : ratification. 1993-1994. 0.7 cm. File predominantly consists of material related to the effort for universal ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, including copies of communication from Stephen Lewis and Keshab B. Mathema (UNICEF Representative to the Philippines and the Pacific) to representatives from the Republic of Palau, the Republic of Congo, the Solomon Islands, and the Independent State of Western Samoa. Also includes inter-office memoranda and other communications, lists of countries who have ratified, and the agenda of the Seventh Meeting of the Consultative Group on Child Rights, held Nov. 17-18, 1994.
F.4 Rights of the Child. 1993. 3 cm. File predominantly consists of material related to the effort for universal ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and to the role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. File includes a fax from Stephen Lewis to H.E. Claudia Fritsche (Permanent Representative to the United Nations for the Principality of Liechtenstein), May 12, 1993; and inter-office memoranda related to the status of universal ratification. File also includes notes taken at the NGO Conference at the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, New York, and copies of addresses by Thomas Hammarberg, Member of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and James P. Grant, Executive Director of UNICEF, delivered at the Consultation on the Role of the United Nations and NGOs in the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF House, Mar. 24, 1993. File also includes related memoranda, notes for the record, and background reading.
F.5 Rights of the Child. 1993-1994. 1 cm. File predominantly consists of memoranda, and notes for the record related to the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by Libya, Apr. 15, 1993, and a strategy meeting for universal ratification by 1995, Mar. 29, 1993. Also includes a final draft of the UNICEF position paper for the World Conference on Human Rights, Mar. 23, 1993.
F.6 Children in Especially Difficult Circumstances. 1994. 0.7 cm. File consists of memoranda, the programme for the Tenth International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sep. 10-13, 1994, and “Breaking the Walls of Silence: A UNICEF Background Paper on the Sexual Exploitation of Children,” Jul. 6, 1994.
F.7 Rights of the Child. 1994-1995. 1.4 cm. File consists of material related to the Steering Committee on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, including its terms of reference, notes on meetings held Jun. 30, Jul. 28, Sep. 22, and Sep. 27, 1994, and a draft working paper titled “Preliminary Ideas regarding UNICEF’s Role in Facilitating Every Child’s Right to a Name and an Identity. File also includes general working file material related to children’s rights in armed conflict, including a memorandum and enclosed draft programme for the Symposium of Nobel Laureates on Children under Armed Conflict in Africa and a meeting agenda and draft resolutions for the UN General Assembly regarding Children in Armed Conflict, Nov. 1993. Also includes copies of statements by Dr. Guido Bertolaso (Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF), at the hearing on International Child Labor, sponsored by the Labor Sub-committee of the US Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. (Washington, D.C. Sep. 21, 1994) and Stephen Lewis at the 50th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (Geneva, Mar. 8, 1994), on behalf of James P. Grant (Executive Director of UNICEF).
F.8 Child Labour. 1994-1995. 1.5 cm. File consists predominantly of statements and reports regarding child labour, including:
Special Representative of the Executive Director’s statement to the Ministers of Labour of the Non-Aligned Movement and Other Developing Countries. Mar. 30, 1995.
Stephen Lewis at the Meeting of Ministers of Labour of the Non-Aligned Movement and Other Developing Countries. New Delhi. Jan. 23, 1995.
Annual Report and Child Labour. Sent by Ann-Lis Svensson (Principal Officer, UNICEF-India Country Office) to Guido Bertolaso (Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF NY). Jun. 2, 1995.
Memorandum of Understanding to Establish School-E-Jai: An Organization to Implement a Program to Provide Education to Working Children and to Achieve the Phased Elimination of Child Labour in the Bangladesh Garment Industry. May 10, 1995.
Preliminary Draft. Innocenti Occasional Papers Child Rights Series, Number 8, “Exploring Alternative Approaches against Child Labour: Case Studies from Developing Countries,” Jo Boyden and William Myers. A Special Study jointly sponsored by the International Labour Office, Geneva, and the UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence. Aug. 5, 1994.
F.9 Convention on the Rights of the Child : child labour. 1993-1997. 1 cm. File consists of notes for Stephen Lewis prepared for the 5th Conference of Labour Ministers of Non-Aligned and other Developing Countries, Jan. 20, 1995, and the Rosa Reps. Meeting, Nov. 30, 1994. File also includes memoranda and other material circulated among the committee members and communication with Elsa Stamatopoulou-Robbins (Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights), José Carlos Cuentas-Zavaia (Representative, UNICEF-Mexico and Cuba), Rudolf Deutekom (Director, Private Sector Division, UNICEF), and Christine Fournier. File includes a copy of Stephen Lewis’s speech, "Promoting Child Health and the Convention on the Rights of the Child," printed in Health and Human Rights 2, no. 3 (1997): 77-82.
F.10 Convention on the Rights of the Child. Canada. 1995. 1.7 cm. File consists of material related Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Canadian government, including a binder submission to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. File also includes faxes from Brigitte Duchesne (Information Officer, UNICEF Geneva) and Robert B. Lussier (Communications Director, UNICEF Canada), and a document titled “UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: The Canadian NGO Response” (Sep. 1994).
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F.1 Graça Machel Study. 1995-1996. 1.5 cm. File consists of personal material related to Stephen’s role as coordinator of the Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, including a summary of Stephen’s research contract, its terms of reference, and a copy of the Special Service Agreement for Consultants. File includes fax communication and memoranda from various persons involved in the study, including: Graça Machel (Chairperson), Jennifer F. Klot (Programme Manager), Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (Research Coordinator to Graça Machel), Valerie Evandro (Assistant Programme Officer), and Marta Santos Pais (Special Adviser). File also includes the draft report of the Addis Ababa Consultation to the Study of the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, May 23, 1995; the text of a speech by Graça Machel to the Red Barnet International Conference on Children in Armed Conflict and Displacement, Copenhagen, Mar. 15, 1995; the Note for the Record of the First Meeting of the Eminent Persons Group. Tarrytown, New York. May 8-9, 1995; and a Progress Report for Sep. 1, 1994 - Jun. 30, 1995.
F.2 Graça Machel Study. 1994-1995. 0.7 cm. File includes the invoices for flights to Paris and Geneva meetings, Mar. 13-17, 1995; memoranda from Bertil Lindblad (Senior Adviser, CEDC) and Barry S. Black (Chairperson of the Standing Group of the National Committees for UNICEF), and others; a letter from Stephen Lewis to Dr. Robert H.P. Fung, (Chairman, Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF), and related material.
F.3 Graça Machel Study. 1995. 0.7 cm. File consists of memoranda and other communication, including from Jennifer F. Klot, Guy S. Goodwin, Dr. Christian Salazar Volkmann (Head, Division of Information), Graça Machel, and Laurie Wilson Joyner. Material relates to the study in Asia and the Middle East, and Stephen’s travel expenses.
F.4 Graça Machel. 1995. 0.7 cm. File consists of memoranda and other communication, including from Laurie Wilson Joyner, Jennifer F. Klot, and Guy S. Goodwin-Gill.
F.5 Graça Machel Study. 1993-1994. 1 cm. File includes the following background reading material: “Evacuation of Children from Conflict Areas” by Everett M. Ressler, UNHCR/UNICEF (Geneva, 1992); “Ideas Paper on Military Expenditure and the Child,” by Sadig Rasheed; and “Landmines & Children,” paper prepared by Jody Williams, the Technical Advisory Group to the Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, (Florence, Italy, Dec. 10-11, 1994); “Protection of Children in Refugee Emergencies” by Rädda Barnen: Swedish Save the Children (1995); “Unaccompanied Refugee Minors, The Role and the Place of International Law in the Pursuit of Durable Solutions. A Background Paper prepared for the Conference on Unaccompanied Refugee Minors” by Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (Bellagio, Italy, Mar. 21-25, 1994); and “Children’s Exposure to War Scenes in Rwanda, A Preliminary Report” by Dr. Atle Dyregrov, Dr. Magne Raundalen, Dr. Rolf Gjestad (Sep. 1994). File also includes Stephen’s personal notes taken during the NGO briefing of the Graça Machel Study, Feb. 14, 1993; and copies of statements made by Dr. Samir S. Basta and Sadako Ogata, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
F.6 Graça Machel Study : photographs. 14 photographs : b&w ; 16 x 24 cm.
F.7 Graça Machel. 1994-1995. [1 of 2]. 1.7 cm. File consists predominantly of fax correspondence with Jennifer F. Klot, Mary Cahill, Laurie Wilson, Jody Williams, Anne-Lis Morris, and Kimberly Gamble-Payne (Special Advisor). File also includes a lists of invited members of the Graça Machel Study; draft terms of reference for the Rwanda Field Visit, Dec. 2-8, 1994; an information note for the scope of the study; and draft biographical note for Graça Machel; and a faxed copy of “Children, Wars, and the Responsibility of the International Community” by James P. Grant, Public Health and War, Nov. 29, 1994.
F.8 Graça Machel. 1994-1995. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm. File consists predominantly of fax correspondence with Jennifer F. Klot, Laurie Wilson, and Ado Vaher. File also includes “Children as Victims of War: Policy Studies and Programme Evaluation on the Psychosocial Dimensions in the Horn of Africa,” Apr. 1994; the draft agenda for the first meeting of the Technical Advisory Group (Florence, Italy, Dec. 9-11, 1994); note for the record for a meeting between Graça Machel and Ibrahima Fall (Geneva, Sep. 30, 1994); and other material.
F.9 South Africa and Graça Machel Study. 1994. 0.4 cm. File consists predominantly of fax correspondence of Kimberly Gamble-Payne. Also includes draft notes for the record for meetings with Graça Machel, in Johannesburg, Jul. 16, 1994, and London, May 29, 1994.
F.10 Graça Machel. 1994-1995. 1 cm. File consists predominantly of fax correspondence with Jennifer F. Klot, Laurie Wilson, Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Rosemary McCreery (Deputy Director, Division of Human Resources), Stuart Maslen (researcher), and Bilge Ogün Bassani (Deputy Director, UNICEF Office for Europe).
F.11 Graça Machel : recent material. 1995. 0.5 cm. File consists predominantly of fax correspondence with Jennifer F. Klot, K.B. Kothari (Deputy Regional Director), Stuart Maslen, and Laurie Wilson. File also includes a copy of the statement to the 40th Annual Meeting of National Committees for UNICEF by Graça Machel (Tokyo, Jun. 1, 1994); and the working draft for recommendations for study submitted by the UNICEF NGO working Group on Children in Armed Conflict.
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F.1 Corporate Alliances. 1997-1998. 0.6 cm. File consists of interoffice memoranda and includes an enclosed draft policy and guideline for UNICEF corporate alliances, Apr. 23, 1998, and a copy of an agreement between UNICEF, New Zealand Committee for UNICEF, and the New Zealand Dairy Board.
F.2 Corporate Alliances. 1996-1998. 0.9 cm. File is a hybrid file with material related to the interrelated issues of UNICEF corporate alliances and the infant formula controversy involving Nestle and other multinational corporations. File includes correspondence and memoranda from Richard Jolly, Paula Donovan, Paul Ignatieff (Director, Office for Europe), Carol Bellamy, and G. Ghosh (Chief, Associate Director, Water Environment and Sanitation), with enclosed correspondence with Thad M. Jackson (Vice President for Nutritition and Development, Nestle), Karlyn Sturmer (IBFAN Representative), Dr. P. Borasio (President of International Association of Infant Food Manufacturers), Peter Bracbeck-Letmathe (Executive Vice-President of Nestle S.A.), Rita Roy (Bristol-Myers Squibb Company), Renee Heftl (Consultant for the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action), and Nomajoni Ntombela (Regional Coordinator, IBFAN Africa). File also includes a circular for Child Advocacy International; Corporate Partnership Procedures Manual, May 1994; the WHO-UNICEF Complementary Feeding Initiative: Research for Appropriate Action, Jan. 1995; draft report of a meeting re: nutrition strategy and breastfeeding, held Sep. 25-29, 1995; and a draft working document titled “Corporate Partnerships.”
F.3 Baby Formula. 1996-1997. 0.9 cm. File consists of material related to the infant formula controversy involving Nestle and other multinational corporations. File includes material related to “Cracking the Code: Monitoring the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes,” held Jan. 8, 1997; discussion papers and background documents related to the Nutrition Section of UNICEF and corporations such as Johnson and Johnson; and correspondence and memoranda. File includes faxes to Rolf C. Carriere (UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh), and Curtis G. Weeden (Vice President of Corporate Contributions, Johnson and Johnson).
F.4 Corporate Alliances and Baby Formula. 1996-1999. 1.2 cm. File is a hybrid file with material related to the interrelated issues of UNICEF corporate alliances and the infant formula controversy involving Nestle and other multinational corporations. File includes memoranda and correspondence with Peter D.C. Mazon, Carol Bellamy, and Rudolf Deutekom, with enclosed correspondence with Mike Brady (Campaigns and Networking Coordinator, Baby Milk Action), Peter Brabeck-Letmethe, and Carol Emerling (American Home Products Corporation).
F.5 Women’s Conference, Beijing. 1995. [1 of 2]. 1.2 cm. File predominantly consists of fax memoranda and communications from Misrak Elias (Senior Advisor, Gender and Development, UNICEF) re: the Task Force on the Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China, Sep. 4-15, 1995. Includes: a draft platform of action, draft discussion papers, and related material. File also includes Stephen Lewis’s United Nations VIP pass for the conference.
F.6 Women’s Conference, Beijing. 1995. [2 of 2]. 1.3 cm. File predominantly consists of fax memoranda and communications from Misrak Elias (Senior Advisor, Gender and Development, UNICEF) re: the Task Force on the Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China, Sep. 4-15, 1995. Includes: a copy of the Women’s Caucus Statement; meeting minutes of the task force, Aug, 16, 1994; briefing notes for NGO Representatives, Vienna Preparatory Meeting; a draft letter to Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali from the Task Force; and related background reading. Also includes correspondence with Baroness Shirley Williams (British politician) and Princess Basma Bint Talal (Chairperson, Jordanian National Committee for Women).
F.7 Women : Secretary-General Group. 1994. 1 cm. File includes a signed thank you letter from Boutros Boutros-Ghali regarding Stephen’s acceptance of his invitation to participate in the Advisory Task Force; and correspondence with members of the Task Force, including Kirsten Timothy (Coordinator), Dr. Gertrude Mongella (Secretary General of the Conference), and Karin Sham Poo (Deputy Executive Director). Also includes briefing notes, background papers, information for participants, notes from an Advisory Group meeting, lists of members, and a draft press statement.
F.8 Women : UNIFEM. 1995. 0.9 cm. File includes handwritten notes, a fax from Noeleen Heyzer (UNIFEM), to Stephen Lewis, and a report of the administrator re: Annual Session of the Executive Board of the UNDP and the UNPF (Jun. 5-16, 1995).
F.9 Women. 1993-1995. 2 cm. File consists of memoranda, clippings, and speakers notes on topics including the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice resolution on “Violence against women and children”, ending female genital mutilation, the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women.
F.10 Women. 1993-1995 [1 of 2]. 1.2 cm. File predominantly consists of material related to the Women’s caucus of the NGO Coordination Group for the Fourth Preparatory Committee for the World Conference on Human Rights (Vienna), and the Task Force on the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing). File includes correspondence and memoranda from Charlotte Bunch (Director, Center for Women’s Global Leadership, Rutgers University), Margaret Odoch-Jato (Principal Secretary, WDP), Misrak Elias (Senior Adviser, Development Programmes for Women), and Beti Astolfi (Senior Advisor, Global Activities, UNIFEM). File also includes a draft policy paper for the Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls, drafted by the Section for Development Programmes for Women, 1993; notes for the record for the UNICEF meeting, Consensus building on gender issues, held May 8, 1993, and the meeting on UNICEF Strategy and Advocacy Thrust for Beijing Conference, held Jul. 27, 1993; and Excellence through Equality: An Increased Role for Women in the World Bank. A Report of the Advisory Group on Higher-Level Women’s Issues (Apr. 1992); and From Vienna to Beijing: the Cairo Hearing on Reproductive health and human rights: NGO Forum Series on Human Rights Dimensions of Reproductive Health at the UN International Conference on Population and Development (Cairo. Sep. 1994).
F.11 Women. 1993-1995 [2 of 2]. 0.5 cm. File consists of a memoranda from Mary Cahill with enclosed material related to a meeting of the Consultative Group on Women, held Sep. 16, 1993.
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F.1 General File on OAU Summit. 1995. 1.5 cm. File consists predominantly of fax correspondence with Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Laurie Wilson Joyner, Jennifer F. Klot, Ado Vaher, Jody Williams, Misrak Elias, and Ann-Lis Svensson. File also includes a progress and activities report for the period Apr. 1 - Jun. 30, 1995; informal minutes of the Third Meeting of the Steering Committee, Jul. 7, 1995; and the minutes of the meeting of the Task Force on the Fourth World Conference on Women held on May 19, 1995.
F.2 Organization of African Unity (OAU). 1995. 1 cm. File predominantly consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, guidelines, and other material related to the 31st Organization of African Unity Summit, held in Addis Ababa, Jun. 21-28, 1995.
F.3 African Women in Crisis : Consultative Committee. Nov. 1994. 0.2 cm. File consists of correspondence with Laketch Dirasse (Senior Manager of the African Women in Crisis Umbrella Programme), which includes an enclosed provisional agenda for the inaugural meeting of the Consultative Committee, held in Johnannesburg, Nov. 21, 1994.
F.4 African Women in Crisis. 1994-1995. 0.2 cm. File consists of material from the Consultative Committee for a Global Response to African Women in Crisis, including terms of reference, progress reports, and press release. File also includes an incoming letter from Alice L. Brown (Assistant Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund) and an outgoing letter to Susan Blankhart (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague).
F.5 JPG. International Meetings: CHOGM/Francophone. 1993. 0.2 cm. File consists of a fax from Djibril Diallo (Special Assistant to the Executive Director, and Deputy Director, Division of Public Affairs, UNICEF) to Stephen Lewis, with an enclosed report on the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Cyprus, 1993). Also includes notes for the records of the meetings of James P. Grant (Executive Director) various heads of state who attended the meeting.
F.6 ECO/UNICEF Technical Consultation Workshop on the CRC. 1994. 2 cm. File consists of material related to the ECO/UNICEF Technical Consultation Workshop on the Convention of the Rights of the Child, held in Tehran, Iran, Jan. 15-16, 1994. File includes personal notes, circulated background material and information sheets, agendas, lists of participants, and related memoranda.
F.7 ECO Conference. Jan. 1994. 0.6 cm. File consists of material related to the ECO/UNICEF Technical Consultation Workshop on the Convention of the Rights of the Child, held in Tehran, Iran, Jan. 15-16, 1994. Includes notes taken at the conference; its list of participants; and background reading.
F.8 ICPD Cairo Conference. 1994. 0.7 cm. File consists of material related to the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Egypt, Sep. 5-13, 1994. Includes memoranda and correspondence with Charlotte Bunch, Kimberly Kendrex (Planning & Special Programmes Section), James P. Grant (Executive Director, UNICEF), Kul Gautam (Director, Programme Division), Anthony J. Hughes (Public Affairs Officer), and Mehr Khan (Director, Division of Information). File also includes the minutes of the ICPD Working Group Meeting, Aug. 4, 1994; the pre-publication draft of “Too Old for Toys, Too Young for Motherhood;” and various brochures and position papers.
F.9 First Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics. 1994-1995. 1 cm. File consists of material related to the First Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, held in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines, Jun. 21-23, 1994. Includes a copy of the proceedings, titled Why Women, What Politics, signed and inscribed, and a draft program of the plenaries.
F.10 National Workshop on the Rights of the Child, Eritrea. Dec. 7-8, 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of material related to the National Workshop on the Rights of the Child, held in Asmara, Eritrea, Dec. 7-8, 1994. Includes the proposed agenda, questions, programme, and related memoranda.
See Speeches Series, File “UNICEF”.
F.11 Animation Workshop, Orlando. Dec. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of material related to the Animation for Development Workshop and Summit, held in Orlando, Florida, 1994. Includes a thank you letter from Bill Hezter (Chief, Radio & Television, Division of Information, UNICEF), and an enclosed copy of the initial report of the workshop.
F.12 International Year of the Family. 1993-1994. 0.2 cm. File predominantly consists of copies of remarks by Richard Jolly and Matilda Raffa Cuomo to the World NGO Forum Launching the International Year of the Family, Malta, Dec. 1993. Also includes a letter from Alba Zizzamia, Chairperson, UN NGO Committee on the Family.
F.13 UNDP Roundtable, Stockholm. Jul. 1994. 0.2 cm. File consists of a draft document of suggested topics to be discussed at the UNDP Development Study Programme Roundtable, “Change: From Conflict to Social Harmony,” held in Stockholm, Sweden, Jul. 22-24, 1994 and its list of participants.
F.14 World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna. 1993. 0.7 cm. File consists of personal notes, memoranda, clippings, and statements made at the World Conference on Human Rights, held in Vienna, Austria, Jun. 1993.
F.15 Global Governance, London. May 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of fax correspondence with Richard Boume (Visiting Fellow, Project Director, Institute of Education) and Lord Meghnad Desai (Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Governance).
F.16 Human Rights : Geneva. Mar. 1994. 0.2 cm. File consists of unofficial draft resolutions on the 50th Commission on Human rights re: contemporary forms of slavery, child abuse, and sexual exploitation. Includes draft statements by James P. Grant and Karin Landgren delivered at the 50th Session of the Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, Mar. 1994.
See Speeches Series, File “Rights of the Child”.
F.17 Organization of the Islamic Conference. Mar. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of material related to the Organization of the Islamic Conference Symposium on Child Care and Child Rights in Islam, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mar. 23-25, 1994, including a memorandum from Richard Reid (Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, UNICEF) and the list of participants.
F.18 Bellagio Conference : Unaccompanied Minors. Mar. 21-25, 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of an invitation from Dr. J.C. Macdonald to participate in the conference, “Unaccompanied Refugee Minors: Critical Guidelines for Durable Solutions,” held in Bellagio, Italy, Mar. 21-24, 1994, and related correspondence.
F.19 United Nations International School. Mar. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of an invitation to speak at the United Nations International School Student Conference, held Mar. 3-4, 1994, and related correspondence.
F.20 IATF Meeting, Geneva. Feb.-Mar. 1994. 0.1 cm. File was presumably meant as background reading and consists of a copy of the UN Document E/ECA/PHSD/MC/94/5 (“First Meeting of the Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Human Development, Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Jan. 20-21, 1994).
F.21 DHA Demining Meetings. Feb. 23, 1994. 0.1 cm. File was presumably meant as background reading and consists of a draft discussion paper re: UNDP and mine clearance.
F.22 Tokyo Conference. 1993. 0.1 cm. File consists of a draft copy of the Tokyo Declaration on African Development, “Towards the Turn of the Century” (1993).
F.23 Africa : TICAD. 1993. 0.1 cm. File consists of memoranda related to the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, Tokyo, Oct. 5-6, 1993 and a final draft copy of the Tokyo Declaration on African Development, “Towards the Turn of the Century” (1993).
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F.1 African Debt. 1993-1994. 1.7 cm. File predominantly consists of documents of the Africa Debt Relief Working Group, including its meeting minutes, position papers, and memoranda. File also includes circulated reading material, including the transcript report of the Tokyo Summit Economic Declaration, Jul. 9, 1993, and the final report of UNICEF Advocacy at the Twenty-First Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, held in Karachi, Pakistan, Apr. 25-29, 1993.
F.2 International Meeting on Landmines Clearance. 1995. 1 cm. File consists of material related to the International Meeting on Landmine Clearance, held in Geneva, Switzerland, Jul. 5-7, 1995. Includes memoranda from Tehnaz J. Dastoor (Project Officer), Qazi Shaukat Fareed (Director, UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs), M. Rajan (Senior Programme Adviser, Ofiice of Emergency Programmes (EMOPS)), Hans R. Narula (Director, EMOPS), and David S. Bassiouni (Senior Policy Adviser), with enclosed draft outlines, provisional agendas, and working documents.
F.3 World Summit for Social Development. 1993-1994. 1.5 cm. File consists of material related to the World Summit for Social Development, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, Mar. 6-12, 1995, predominantly the working documents of its Task Force. Includes: notes for the records for meetings held Nov. 12, 1993 and Feb, 18, 1994, and for the First Session of the Preparatory Committee, held Feb. 16, 1994; discussion papers; draft declaration and programme for action; memoranda; pamphlets; and other documents.
F.4 OAU Council of Ministers Meeting/Summit. Jun. 1995. 0.1 cm. File consists of a memorandum from Sarojilni Vittachi (Regional Director, UNICEF Middle East and North Africa, Amman), introducing Stephen Lewis and Torild Skad in preparation for the OAU Council of Ministers meeting and OAU Summit, Addis Ababa, Jun. 21-30, 1995.
F.5 Human Rights World Conference, Vienna. 1993. 1.2 cm. File includes memoranda and background reading, including: Recommendations for the Canadian Government, The Canadian NGO Satellite Meeting of the World Conference on Human Rights, Ottawa, Mar. 21-23, 1993; Conclusions by the General Rapporteur, Mary Robinson, Interregional meeting organized by the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, Jan. 28-30, 1993; The Atlanta Statement, The Carter Center of Emory University, Jan. 14-15, 1993; and publications prepared by Human Rights Internet, Human Rights Centre, University of Ottawa.
F.6 20/20 : Mobilising Resources for Children in the 1990s. 1993-1994. 1 cm. File predominantly consists of drafts of the staff working paper, “20/20: Mobilizing Resources for Children in the 1990s” by David Parker and Eva Jesperson, published by UNICEF in 1994, and related memoranda, outlines, and notes for the record.
F.7 UNICEF Postal Campaign. 1993. 0.1 cm. File consists of material related to the postal campaign for UNICEF’s 50th anniversary, including a graphic printout of the postage stamps, guidelines for mobilization, and memoranda from Richard Reid (Director, Division of Public Affairs).
F.8 UN : future. 1993. 0.3 cm. File consists of background reading related to Boutros Boutros-Ghali, copies of clippings, and a press release by the Ford Foundation. Also includes a report to the Secretary General by Dick Thornburgh (Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management), and “An Agenda for Peace Update” by the UN Association in Canada, No. 1, Nov. 1993.
F.9 UN reform. 1994-1997. 0.3 cm. File predominantly consists of clippings, newsletters, memoranda, and press releases.
F.10 Children and Islam. 1994. 1.2 cm. File includes memoranda from Sergio Soro (Representative, UNICEF) and Ahmad Moosa Rizk (Information/Communication Officer, UNICEF-Riyadh). Includes a copy of Child Care in Islam, published by UNICEF, Cairo), 1985; and the Final Report on the Symposium of the Experts of Child’s Rights and Care in Islam (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Jun. 28-30, 1994).
F.11 National Film Board of Canada. 1995. 0.3 cm. File consists of a letter from Bill Hetzer (Chief of Radio & TV Division of Information), UNICEF with enclosed publicity materials for Droits au Coeur / Rights from the Heart: A Collection of Animation Films Based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child by the National Film Board of Canada.
F.12 Child Labour. 1994. 1 cm. File consists of a two-page working document, a memorandum from Richard H. Young (UNICEF, India Country Office), and a copy of By the Sweat and Toil of Children: the Use of Child Labor in American Imports. A Report to the Committee on Appropriations, United States Congress by the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, Jul. 15, 1994.
F.13 Poverty in the United States. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of an HTML fact sheet.
F.14 Poverty : hunger. 1993. 0.1 cm. File consists of an HTML fact sheet.
F.15 Rwanda-Burundi. 1996. 0.3 cm. File consists of communiques, memoranda, and news items.
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F.1 Sanctions. 1993-1994. 2 cm. File consists of copies of clippings and publications by the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Public Health Association regarding Haitian sanctions. File also includes the note for the record for Richard Jolly’s meeting on Haiti held Aug. 26, 1993, and related documents.
F.2 Boutros Boutros-Gali. 1993. 0.1 cm. File consists of a letter from Boutros Boutros-Ghali to Stephen Lewis, inviting him to serve as a member of his advisory group for the World Conference on Women, Action for Equality, Development, and Peace in Beijing. File also includes clippings.
F.3 Security Council Resolutions : Haiti and Iraq. 1990-1993. 0.5 cm. File consists of copies of UN resolutions related to Haiti and Iraq.
F.4 State of the World’s Children. 1995. 0.5 cm. File consists of personal notes, UNICEF circulars, and a letter to Bob Ruff, NBC News re: immunization figures.
F.5 Africa. 1993-1994. 1 cm. File consists of background reading, including: issues of Africa Recovery; “Debt Relief for Africa: A Call for Urgent Action on Human Development” by G.K. Helleiner, 1993; “Consensus of Dakar”, the Organization of African Unity, International Conference on Assistance to African Children, Nov. 25-27, 1992; “Capacity Building: The Missing Link in African Development” by Edward V.K. Jaycox (VP, Africa Region, The World Bank); and an address to a conference sponsored by the African-American Institute, Reston, Virginia. May 20, 1993.
F.6 Landmines. 1994. 0.2 cm. File consists of notes taken during the UNICEF Consultative Meeting on Landmines and Children, Geneva, Jan. 12, 1994 and related memoranda.
F.7 UNICEF : general. 1993-1995. 0.2 cm. File consists of fax correspondence with Ann-Lis Svensson (Principal Officer, UNICEF-India Country Office), Cole P. Dodge (UNICEF Representative, Bangladesh), and Angus Archer (Executive Director, UN Association in Canada). Also includes memoranda relating to travel, the resignation letter of James P. Grant, and the Fiftieth Anniversary of the UN.
F.8 Debt. 1993. 0.2 cm. File consists of a lightly annotated copy of “The Multilateral Debt Obligations of Developing Countries: Issues and Options for the Future” by Percy S. Mistry, Chairman, Oxford International Associates, prepared for a meeting of the Advisory Group of Experts on External Debt (Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb. 16-18, 1993).
F.9 Progress of Nations. 1995. 1.5 cm. File consists of a copy of the UNICEF publication, The Progress of Nations, 1995; a related internal document; handwritten notes; a draft speech on child labour, Feb. 23, 1995; and related memoranda.
F.10 Mid-Decade Goals. 1995. 0.1 cm. File consists of two brochures: “Keeping the Promise to Children: Goals for 1995” (UNICEF) and “World Leaders Reaffirm their commitment to children” (United Nations).
F.11 NAFTA. 1992-1994. 0.4 cm. File predominantly consists of copies of background reading, including publications by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, the Council of Canadians, and the NDP Research Group. File also includes memoranda from Robert Ledogar regarding the implications of NAFTA on health services.
F.12 UK Committee for UNICEF. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of a thank you card signed by the UK Committee for UNICEF; and faxes from Caroline Leveaux, with an enclosed summary of the Overseas Aid and Development debate in the House of Commons, Jun. 22, 1994.
F.13 Future speeches. Aug. 22, 1995. 1.3 cm. File consists of material presumably collected as background reading. File includes fax clippings re: infant deaths in Canada; fax correspondence between Richard Jolly and Helmut O. Maucher (Chairman of the Board and CEO, Nestle, SA); and memoranda and policy documents related to landmines, Africa, and children in especially difficult circumstances.
F.14 Future speeches. Oct. 1995. 0.3 cm. File consists of material presumably collected as background reading. File includes a planning document for “Moving Africa into the 21st Century: An Agenda for Renewal,” held in Johannesburg, South Africa, Oct. 1-18, 1995, and related memoranda.
F.15 Former Yugoslavia. 1993-1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of copies of clippings, a copy of the Report on the Situation of Women and Children in the Former Yugoslavia, Council of Europe, Parliamentary Assembly, Sep. 22, 1993, and related material.
F.16 South Africa. 1994. 0.3 cm. File consists of a funding proposal for the Children’s Inquiry Trust, and a UNICEF booklet, “Planned UNICEF Assistance to accelerate improvements in the situation of children and women in South Africa 1994-1996,” Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 1994.
F.17 World Bank. 1993-1995. 0.3 cm. File consists of background reading, including: a draft of the final report, “Overcoming Global Hunger: A Conference on Actions to Reduce Hunger Worldwide. Notes on the Hunger Preparatory Workshop,” Nov. 29, 1993; and “Testimony to the Banking Subcommittee…” by Nancy C. Alexander, Bread for the World Institute, Mar. 27, 1995.
F.18 East Timor. 1993. 0.2 cm. File consists of a memorandum from Stephen Lewis to Paul Altesman (director, UNICEF) and Stephen’s personal notes from a meeting with Francesc Vendrell (Director of the East Asia and the Pacific Division of the Department of Political Affairs), Nov. 17, 1993. File also includes a copy of the UN document, “Question of East Timor, Progress Report of the Secretary General” (A/48/418 Sep. 20, 1993).
F.19 Somalia. 1993-1994. 0.3 cm. File consists of correspondence with Gayle Smith (USA Agency for International Development), clippings, and memoranda related to the UNDP Somalia Development Office.
F.20 Travel. 1994-1995. 0.3 cm. File consists of memoranda and other material related to Stephen Lewis’ attendance or invitation to events which include: the Conference on the International Electoral Institute Commission, held in Stockholm, Sweden, May 18-19, 1994; the presentation of “The Progress of Nations” to US Congressional staffers and NGOs, Aug. 4, 1994; the American Anthropology Association meeting on Human Rights, Jul. 29, 1994; and the meeting of African Nobel Laureates, held in New York, Nov. 21, 1994.
F.21 [Rape as a War Crime]. 1993. 0.4 cm. File consists of memoranda regarding war crimes in the Former Yugoslavia, including a memorandum from Stephen Lewis with an enclosed legal opinion on Rape as a War Crime sent by Lee Waldorf.
F.22 Canada. 1993-1994. 0.4 cm. File consists of copies of clippings and background reading, including notes on The Wealthy Banker’s Wife, by Linda McQuaig, and publications by the North-South Institute.
F.23 AIDS. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of a clipping and a copy of the UN document, “HIV/AIDS Programme, Apr. 25-29, 1994” (E/ICEF/1994/L.15 Mar. 29, 1994).
F.24 Peacekeeping atrocities. 1994. 0.1 cm. File consists of copies of clippings.
Series 4. International Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.
1993-2000. – 1.5 m.
BOX 43-52 are EMBARGOED until 2050.
Series consists of material given to Stephen Lewis in his role as a member of the International Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.
The International Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda and the Surrounding Events was created by the Organization of African Unity. The first meeting was held in Addis Ababa in October 1998; the panel concluded with the publication of its final report, Rwanda: The Preventable Genocide in 2000.
The panel was led by Sir Ketumile Masire, former president of Botswana and included:
Stephen Lewis; Amadou Toumani Toure, former president of Mali; Lisbet Palme, a child psychologist and expert on the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child; Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, former finance minister of Liberia; P.N. Bhagwati, former chief justice of India's Supreme Court; and Hocine Djoudi, an Algerian judge and diplomat.
The panel’s mandate was to establish the facts of the genocide and surrounding events in the Great Lakes Region and recommend measures aimed at redressing the consequences of the genocide and at preventing any possible recurrence.
Series includes copies of the situation reports (sitreps) sent by fax from the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) in Kigali, Rwanda, to the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) in New York. The reports are addressed to Kofi Annan, Under-Secretary General, and Maurice Baril, Head of the Military Division of the DPKO. UNAMIR was led by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG), Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh, from its creation on October 5, 1993. In July 1994, Booh-Booh was replaced by Shahryar M. Khan. The head of the military unit and Force Commander was Major-General Roméo Dallaire. In August 1994, Dallaire was replaced by Major-General Guy Tousignant, who was replaced by Brigadier General Shiva Kumar in December 1995. The sitreps are primarily authored by Booh-Booh and Dallaire.
The series also includes code cables, separate from the sitreps, which consist of other reports and communications between the DPKO in New York and UNAMIR.
Box 43
F.1 SITREPS. Nov. 1995.
F.2 SITREPS. Oct. 1995.
F.3 SITREPS. Sep. 1995.
F.4 SITREPS. Aug. 1995.
F.5 SITREPS. Jul. 1995.
F.6 SITREPS. Jun. 1995.
F.7 SITREPS. May 1995.
F.8 SITREPS. Apr. 1995.
F.9 SITREPS. Mar. 1995.
Box 44
F.1 SITREPS. Feb. 1995.
F.2 SITREPS. Jan. 1995.
F.3 SITREPS. Dec. 1994.
F.4 SITREPS. Nov. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.5 SITREPS. Nov. 1994. [2 of 2].
F.6 SITREPS. Oct. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.7 SITREPS. Oct. 1994. [2 of 2].
Box 45
F.1 SITREPS. Sep. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.2 SITREPS. Sep. 1994. [2 of 2].
F.3 SITREPS. Aug. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.4 SITREPS. Aug. 1994. [2 of 2].
F.5 SITREPS. Jul. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.6 SITREPS. Jul. 1994. [2 of 2].
F.7 SITREPS. Jun. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.8 SITREPS. Jun. 1994. [2 of 2].
Box 46
F.1 SITREPS. May 1994. [1 of 2].
F.2 SITREPS. May 1994. [2 of 2].
F.3 SITREPS. Apr. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.4 SITREPS. Apr. 1994. [2 of 2].
F.5 SITREPS. Mar. 1994.
F.6 SITREPS. Feb. 1994.
F.7 SITREPS. Jan. 1994.
F.8 SITREPS. Dec. 1993.
F.9 SITREPS. Oct. - Nov. 1993.
F.10 Weekly SITREPS. Oct. 16, 1993 - Mar. 29, 1994.
F.11 SITREPS (with flags). 1993.
F.12 Rwanda Panel. 1999.
F.13 Preliminary Report of the Independent Commission. 1994.
Box 47
F.1 Outgoing Code Cables. Dec. 1995.
F.2 Outgoing Code Cables. Nov. 1995.
F.3 Incoming/Outgoing Code Cables. Oct. 1995.
F.4 Outgoing Code Cables. Sep. 1995.
F.5 Incoming Code Cables. Sep. 1995.
F.6 Outgoing Code Cables. Aug. 1995.
F.7 Incoming Code Cables. Aug. 1995. [1 of 2].
F.8 Incoming Code Cables. Aug. 1995. [2 of 2].
Box 48
F.1 Outgoing Code Cables. Jul. 1995.
F.2 Incoming Code Cables. Jul. 1995.
F.3 Outgoing Code Cables. Jun. 1995.
F.4 Incoming Code Cables. Jun. 1995.
F.5 Outgoing Code Cables. May 1995.
F.6 Incoming Code Cables. May 1995.
F.7 Outgoing Code Cables. Apr. 1995.
F.8 Incoming Code Cables. Apr. 1995.
F.9 Outgoing Code Cables. Mar. 1995.
F.10 Incoming Code Cables. Mar. 1995.
Box 49
F.1 Outgoing Code Cables. Feb. 1995.
F.2 Incoming Code Cables. Feb. 1995.
F.3 Outgoing Code Cables. Jan. 1995.
F.4 Incoming Code Cables. Jan. 1995.
F.5 Outgoing Code Cables. Dec. 1994.
F.6 Incoming Code Cables. Dec. 1994.
F.7 Outgoing Code Cables. Nov. 1994.
F.8 Incoming Code Cables. Nov. 1994.
F.9 Outgoing Code Cables. Oct. 1994.
Box 50
F.1 Incoming Code Cables. Oct. 1994.
F.2 Outgoing Code Cables. Sep. 1994.
F.3 Incoming Code Cables. Sep. 1994.
F.4 Outgoing Code Cables. Aug. 1994.
F.5 Incoming Code Cables. Aug. 1994.
F.6 Outgoing Code Cables. Jul. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.7 Outgoing Code Cables. Jul. 1994. [2 of 2].
F.8 Incoming Code Cables. Jul. 1994.
Box 51
F.1 Outgoing Code Cables. Jun. 1994.
F.2 Incoming Code Cables. Jun. 1994.
F.3 Outgoing Code Cables. May 1994. [1 of 2].
F.4 Outgoing Code Cables. May 1994. [2 of 2].
F.5 Incoming Code Cables. May 1994.
F.6 Outgoing Code Cables. Apr. 1994. [1 of 2].
F.7 Outgoing Code Cables. Apr. 1994. [2 of 2].
Box 52
F.1 Incoming Code Cables. Apr. 1994.
F.2 Outgoing Code Cables. Mar. 1994.
F.3 Incoming Code Cables. Mar. 1994.
F.4 Outgoing Code Cables. Feb. 1994.
F.5 Incoming Code Cables. Feb. 1994.
F.6 Outgoing Code Cables. Jan. 1994.
F.7 Incoming Code Cables. Jan. 1994.
F.8 Outgoing Code Cables. Dec. 1993.
F.9 Incoming Code Cables. Dec. 1993.
F.10 Outgoing Code Cables. Oct. - Nov. 1993.
F.11 Incoming Code Cables. Oct. - Nov. 1993.
Rwanda the Preventable Genocide. 2 copies.
Series 5. Audio-visual material
1975-2011. – 15 audio cassettes, 127 discs (100 digital video discs, 27 compact discs), [3 full banker’s boxes of video cassettes]
Series consists of a recording of David Lewis’s funeral service and recordings of several of his public speeches; recordings of speeches given by Stephen Lewis; Stephen’s media appearances; and related audio and video media.
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Item 1. Funeral service of David Lewis. 1981. Ottawa, Ont. 4 audio cassettes (A. 39 min. 46 sec.; B. 5 min., 5 sec.). Includes 4 duplicate copies. Item is the full recording of David Lewis’ funeral service, held May 26, 1981.
Item 2. IRC Banquet. Guest Speaker: David Lewis. 1975. 1 audio cassette (A. 30 min., 35 sec.; B. 17 min., 36 sec.). Recorded at Leonard Hall Cafeteria, Queen’s University by A.W. Studd on Mar. 5, 1975. Dubbed by M.J. Phelan on Mar. 11, 1975.
Item 3. Convocation Hall, University of Toronto. 1977. 1 audio cassette (A. 42 min., 24 sec.; B. 43 min., 35 sec.). Lectures by C.B. Macpherson and David Lewis, on the topic of “The Problems of Participatory Democracy,” recorded at Convocation Hall, University of Toronto, at 8 p.m., Jan. 20, 1977.
Item 4. David Lewis, University of Guelph, “Canada’s Cultural Mosaic.” 1977. 1 audio cassette (18 min., 11 sec.). Recorded Oct. 30, 1977. David Lewis was invited by University of Guelph president D.F. Forster as the keynote speaker for International Week, whose theme was “Canada’s Cultural Mosaic.”
Note: Side B consists of a voice message from someone unrelated to David Lewis or the University of Guelph, likely recorded in July 1976.
Item 5. The Achievements of F.R. Scott, Scott and the C.C.F. David Lewis, Carleton University. 1981. 1 audio cassette (A. 44 min., 24 sec.; B. 46 sec.). Recorded by the Simon Fraser University Publications Continuing Studies in February 1981.
(See David Lewis fonds, Box 2, File 18).
Item 6. Press Conference (refugees). 1987. [Ottawa, Ont.]. 1 audio cassette (29 min., 48 sec.).
Recorded in Ottawa, Ont., on Aug. 18, 1987. Ambassador to the UN, Stephen Lewis, speaking to the World Federation of United Nations Associations on the question of Africa and African relief.
(See Box 2, File 1).
Item 7. The Humanistic Side of Work : Trends & Social Concerns of the Globe Marketplace. Stephen Lewis. 1993. 1 audio cassette (A. 43 min.; B. 12 min., 32 sec.).
Recorded at the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario conference, in Toronto, Ont., on Feb. 26, 1993. Tape produced by Audio Archives of Canada.
(See Box 2, File 21).
Item 8. Farewell Speeches. 1995. 1 audio cassette (A. 59 min., 36 sec.; B. 47 sec.). Recording of a retirement party for several UNICEF staff, including Richard Reid and Sarojini Abraham. Recorded Sep. 21, 1995.
Item 9. Stephen Lewis [lecture to Canadian School Boards Association]. 2000. 1 audio cassette (A. 28 min., 47 sec.; B. 20 min., 11 sec.). Recorded at the Canadian School Boards Association conference in Charlottetown, PEI, on Jul. 28, 2000.
(See Box 5, File 5).
Item 10. Stephen Lewis SOGC, AGM. 2005. 1 audio cassette (A. 29 min., 46 sec.; B. 12 min., 34 sec.). Recorded at the Annual General Meeting of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, in Quebec City, QC, on Jun. 16, 2005.
(See Box 6, File 6).
Item 11. Symposium on Violence & Aggression. 2006. 1 audio cassette (A. 44 min., 47 sec.; B. 26 min., 50 sec.). Recorded in Bessborough, Saskatchewan, on Jun. 26, 2006.
(See Box 7, File 2).
Item 12. A. Avi/Bill Cameron/This Morning. B. Michele 1986, 2001. 1 audio cassette. (A. 45 min., 12 sec.; B. 3 min., 59 sec.). Taped from the radio. Avi Lewis interviewed by Bill Cameron on CBC This Morning on Nov. 29, 2001. Clip of interview with Michelle Landsberg, Mar. 3, 1986.
Item 13. Briefing with Stephen Lewis. Feb. 20, 2006. 1 digital video disc (57 min., 33 sec).
Item 14. The 16th International Conference of AIDS (ABC Television). 2006. 1 digital video disc (9 min., 47 sec.). Television spot on ABC Nightline News, Aug. 25, 2006.
Item 15. The 16th International Conference of AIDS (ABC Television). 2006. 1 digital video disc (9 min., 47 sec.). Television spot on ABC Nightline News, Aug. 25, 2006.
Item 16. The 16th International Conference of AIDS (ABC Television). 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable.
Item 17. Arts & Minds (Bravo). 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable (24 min., 30 sec.). Biographical documentary spot. Aired Sep. 7, 2006.
Item 18. Arts & Minds (Bravo): Episode 251. 2006. 1 digital video disc (24 min., 30 sec.).
Item 19. CBC Radio. 2006. 1 compact disc – recordable (36 min., 30 sec). Includes “Pieces” by Cathy Alex”; a promo on the Great Northwest; Ontario Today; and Stephen Lewis interviewed by Cathy Alex, aired Sep. 20, 2006.
Item 20. The Nature of Things (CBC). “Stephen Lewis: The Man Who Couldn’t Sleep.” 2006. 1 digital video disc (1 hr.). Biographical documentary, aired on Dec. 8, 2006.
Item 21. Stephen Lewis Beyond Politics. 2006. 1 digital video disc (13 min., 58 sec.). Biographical documentary, with archival footage of Stephen and David Lewis NDP and labour campaigns. Produced by the Stephen Lewis Foundation and CAW/TCA Canada.
Item 22. The Gill Deacon Show ep. 133. “GAPA Grannies.” 2007. 1 digital video disc (53 min., 38 sec.). Aired May 18, 2007.
Item 23. Canada Day. 2009. 1 compact disc. (1 hr., 17 min., 43 sec.).Includes interview promos with Stompin’ Tom Connors, Michael Ignatieff, Stephen Lewis. Broadcast Jul. 1, 2009 on VoicePrint.
Item 24. Credo Ep. 27 #2-14 Stephen Lewis (with burned in time code) (Vision TV). 2011. 1 digital video disc (32 min., 4 sec.). Recorded Oct. 2, 2003 by Zoomer Media. Produced by Sadie Zaman.
Item 25. Salvation Army Breakfast (Rogers TV). 2014. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 3 min., 50 sec.). Footage of the 2013 Hope in the City Breakfast held in London, ON.
Item 26. Conversations from Penn State. Stephen Lewis, AIDS-Free World. 2010. 1 digital video disc (26 min., 31 sec.).
Aired on WPSU-TV, Oct. 14, 2010.
Item 27. Dallaire and Lewis on Child Soldiers (TVO). 1 digital video disc (59 min., 41 sec.). Recorded Nov. 25, 2011 at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, ON. Aired on Jun. 2, 2012, as part of the TVO BIG IDEAS series. Produced by Melissa Paterson.
Item 28. B. 2004. 1 compact disc – recordable (4 jpegs). Includes family photos.
Item 29. Africa MP3s, Africa Journal, Yah Chai 320 David Sheen. 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable (294 mp3 files). Includes sound files of live performances by Bono, Beyoncé, Yusuf Islam, and other artists.
Item 30. Nobel Prize Petition Archive. 2006. 2 compact discs read-only memory. Includes PDFs.
Item 31. Stephen Lewis video message: Mary Coyle Retirement. Sept. 2010. 1 digital video disc. (2 min., 16 sec.).
Item 32. 75th birthday messages to Stephen Lewis. Nov. 9, 2012. 1 digital video disc – recordable. (11 min., 41 sec.).
Item 33-34. Unknown. 2 compact discs – recordable. Note: Did not play.
Item 35. CBC Massey Lectures by Stephen Lewis, “Race Against Time”. 2005. 5 compact discs (5 hr.).
Box 54
Item 1. Stephen Lewis. Disc 2. 2003. 1 compact disc – recordable (52 min., 58 sec.).
The question-and-answer portion following a lecture to the Brantford Rotary Club, held Jun. 25, 2003. Note: Disc 1 is missing.
Item 2. Stephen Lewis, WPIRG. 2003. 2 digital video discs – recordable (1. 2 hr., 30 sec.; 2. 6 min.). Recorded Nov. 1, 2003 at the University of Waterloo.
(See Box 6, File 2).
Item 3. The Elementary Teachers of Toronto. 2004. 1 digital video disc (20 jpegs). Images taken at “Federation Day” event held on Feb. 13, 2004.
Item 4. A. CUPE Speech. 2004. 1 compact disc – recordable (9 min., 7 sec.). Speech to Canadian Union of Public Employees, recorded on Apr. 9, 2004.
Item 5. Global Partners Forum on Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in a World with HIV/AIDS. Dec. 15, 16, 2004. 1 digital video disc. Includes digital files.
(See Box 6, File 4).
Item 6. Stephen Lewis, Northwestern University. 2005. 2 compact discs – recordable. (1. 1 hr., 14 min.; 2. 16 min., 20 sec.). Recorded Apr. 28, 2005 at Northwestern University convocation. Includes two copies.
(See Box 6, File 6).
Item 7. Love Africa: CBU Convocation. 2005. 1 digital video disc (17 jpegs). Pictures by Eliz Cusack taken at the Cape Breton University Convocation, Aug. 13, 2005.
Item 8. NESPOD 2005. Stephen Lewis. (Edit). 1 digital video disc – recordable.
Note: Did not play.
Item 9. NESPOD 2005. Stephen Lewis. (Full). 1 digital video disc – recordable.
Note: Did not play.
Item 10. RAND Corporation. The Sixth Haskins Lecture. Nov. 9, 2005. “The AIDS Pandemic: Can Science Subdue It?” 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 14 min., 52 sec.).
(See Box 6, File 7).
Item 11. Stephen Lewis, University of British Columbia. Feb. 6, 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable (39 min., 28 sec.).
(See Box 7, File 1).
Item 12. Stephen Lewis at Sir William Mulock Secondary School. May 5, 2006. 1 compact disc – recordable. (1 hr., 48 sec.).
Item 13. Stephen Lewis Footage (Bomar Productions Ltd.). Sept. 19, 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable (1 hr., 20 min., 57 sec.). Recorded at a Stephen Lewis Foundation event at McMaster University.
(See Box 7, File 2).
Item 14. Stephen Lewis Speaking on AIDS in Africa Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, 2006. 1 compact disc – recordable (1 hr., 13 min., 42 sec.). Includes music used during an event held at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, presented by the Friends of Africa Thunder Bay, held Sep. 22, 2006.
Item 15. United Nations Envoy Stephen Lewis lecture at Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario (Cogeco: North Bay News). Sept. 26, 2006. 1 digital video disc (2 hr., 10 min.).
(See Box 7, File 2).
Item 16. 2006 Top of the Table Annual Meeting. “When the Bottom Line Isn’t Enough.” Oct. 18-21, 2006. 1 digital video disc (38 min., 13 sec).
Recorded in Palm Desert, California. Note: Audio-only.
(See Box 7, File 3).
Item 17. Stephen Lewis at Villanova University. Nov. 20, 2006. 1 digital video disc (58 min. 37 sec.). Note: Audio only.
(See Box 7, File 3).
Item 18. QPAT speech by Stephen Lewis. Nov. 23, 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable (60 min., 15 sec.).
Recorded at Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers conference held at the Palais des Congress de Montreal.
(See Box 7, File 3).
Item 19. Stephen Lewis Keynote Lecture. Natural City 2006. 1 compact disc read-only memory. (1 hr., 42 min.). Recorded at the event Natural City 2006: Success Stories conference held at the University of Toronto, May 31 to Jun. 2, 2006. Featured a special lecture by Dr. Jane Goodall and a keynote address by Stephen Lewis.
(See Box 7, File 1).
Item 20. RBC Community Development Program at the College of Nursing presents Stephen Lewis. Apr. 3, 2007. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 20 min., 52 sec.).
Recorded at the University of Saskatchewan.
(See Box 7, File 5).
Item 21. Global Health Conference Keynote Address: Stephen Lewis, “Global Health Advocacy, Where Do We Go From Here?” (Channel 27). Apr. 26, 2007. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 39 min., 52 sec.). Recorded at St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto.
(See Box 7, File 5).
Item 22. Stephen Lewis speech: OFL Health and Safety Conference. Jun. 2, 2007. 1 compact disc (2 hr., 3 min.). Recorded at the Doubletree International Plaza Hotel, Toronto.
(See Box 7, File 5).
Item 23. “Global Violence Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Workshop: Finding a Place on the Global Agenda.” Jun. 26-27, 2007. 1 digital video disc (31 min., 45 sec.). Recorded at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Washington, D.C. Note: Audio-only.
(See Box 7, File 5).
Item 24. International Baccalaureate North America Regional Conference, Chicago. Jul. 13, 2007. 1 digital video disc – recordable. (50 min., 54 sec.).
(See Box 7, File 6).
Item 25. Audio Archive: Stephen Lewis. Jan. 21, 2008. 2 compact discs – recordable (1. 25 min., 16 sec.; 2. 40 min., 41 sec.). Guest speaker lecture to the Ontario Heritage Trust, recorded at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto
(See Box 7, File 8).
Item 26. Stephen Lewis presentation: Orientation to Incoming Resident Physicians. Jun. 26, 2008. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 11 min., 56 sec.). Recorded for medical students and residents at Simon Fraser University,
(See Box 7, File 9).
Item 27. USDA & USAID International Food Conference, Kansas City. Apr. 8, 2009. 1 digital video disc (23 min., 28 sec.).
(See Box 8, File 1).
Item 28. Nipissing University Convocation. 2009. 1 digital video disc (21 min., 5 sec.).
Item 29. Carleton University Spring Convocation. 2009. 1 digital video disc (15 min., 19 sec.).
Item 30. Dr. Stephen Lewis on Climate Change. Oct. 28, 2009. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 5 min.). Recorded at Frost Campus, Fleming College.
(See Box 8, File 2).
Box 55
Item 1. “Global Health: Hope or Deterioration.” Jan. 22, 2010. 1 compact disc (1 hr., 3 sec.); 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 1 min., 49 sec.).
Recorded at Redeemer University College.
Item 2. Crisis in the Congo: keynote address by Stephen Lewis (Channel 17). Feb. 10, 2010. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 23 min.).
“Violence against Women: A Never-ending War” keynote address recorded at St. Michael’s College, Colchester, Vermont. Sponsored by the Vermont Global Health Coalition and St. Michael’s College.
(See Box 8, File 3).
Item 3. Podium: Stephen Lewis (CPAC created by Cable for Canadians). May 13, 2010. 1 digital video disc (57 min.).
Recorded at the Science Policy Symposium in Gatineau.
(See Box 8, File 3).
Item 4. Mount Vincent University Spring Convocation. 2010. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 48 min., 20 sec.).
Item 5. Brandon University Convocation. 2010. 1 digital video disc (2 hr., 19 min., 35 sec).
Item 6. Stephen Lewis video message on Climate Change. Sep. 2010. 1 digital video disc.
(1 min., 40 sec.).
Item 7. “Living Your Legacy.” Youth Action Council. Apr. 2011. 1 digital video disc – recordable. (1 hr., 8 min.).
Item 8. Acadia University Convocation. May 15-16, 2011. 2 digital video discs. (7 hr.)
(See Box 8, File 4).
Item 9. Acadia University Convocation. May 15, 2011. 1 digital video disc. Includes 113 jpegs.
Item 10. Stephen Lewis Video Messages for CM. Elliot Lake and Stephen Lewis Secondary School. Apr. 2014. 1 digital video disc – recordable. (21 min., 50 sec.).
Item 11. PAL. Stephen Lewis Plenary Talk. 20th International Congress on Palliative Care. Sep. 10, 2014. 1 digital video disc. (46 min., 52 sec.).
(See Box 6, File 4).
Item 12. Stephen Lewis, Canadian Auto Workers League. [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc (55 min., 11 sec.).
Item 13. Stephen Lewis United Steelworkers. [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc (48 min., 12 sec.).
Item 14. Podium Stephen Lewis (Rogers Television). “Guelph for Africa with Stephen Lewis.” [~2008]. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 28 min., 30 sec.).
Item 15. CIRG Symposium with Stephen Lewis. 2 digital video discs – recordable.
Note: Did not play.
Item 16. Prospect Presents: “Cutting the Bull.” [N.d.]. 1 compact disc – recordable (jpegs).
Images of a speaking event held at Fairmount Palliser, Calgary, sponsored by Prospect.
Item 17. SL SRI in Rockies. GS-01. Oct. 26, 2008. 1 digital video disc (52 min., 40 sec.).
Recorded at the “SRI in the Rockies” annual conference on socially responsible investing, held in Whistler, BC. Note: Audio-only.
(See Box 7, File 10).
Item 18. Stephen Lewis: Teacher Dev. [2005]. 1 digital video disc. (49 min., 49 sec.).
Recorded at the Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University for their 40th anniversary.
Item 19. Untitled. [N.d.]. 1 compact disc – recordable (29 jpegs).
Includes images of a university convocation.
Item 20. Public Service Announcements (The Stephen Lewis Foundation/Canadian Film and Television Production Association). 2005. 1 digital video disc (4 min., 30 sec.).
Item 21. A Gathering of Grandmothers (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). Aug. 11-13, 2006. 1 digital video disc (80 min.).
Item 22. Women: the Face of AIDS (Fine cut) (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). Dec. 8, 2006. 1 digital video disc – recordable (29 min., 50 sec.).
Item 23. Stephen Lewis Foundation Intro (Fine cut). Dec. 13, 2006. 1 digital video disc (14 min., 38 sec.).
Item 24. Intro to SLF of Women (picture lock) (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). Dec. 15, 2007. 1 digital video disc (14 min., 49 sec.)
Item 25. Stephen Lewis Message for Give a Day Campaign (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc (2 min., 20 sec.).
Item 26. Stephen Lewis Message for Grandmothers Group (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc (3 min., 6 sec.).
Item 27. Stephen Lewis Message for Community Event (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc – recordable. (2 min., 13 sec.).
Item 28. Stephen Lewis Message for Scrabble Event (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). [N.d.].
1 digital video disc – recordable. (2 min., 21 sec.).
Item 29. Stephen Lewis Message for School Group (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). [N.d.].
1 digital video disc – recordable. (3 min., 17 sec.).
Item 30. Grandmothers: The Unsung Heroes of Africa (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). 2006. 1 digital video disc (28 min., 41 sec.).
Item 31. Elton John. [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc – recordable (2 min., 53 sec.). Pre-recorded video for a Grandmothers’ meeting in Canada.
Item 32. PSA. Breakthrough Films and Television (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). 1 digital video disc (1 min., 30 sec.).
Item 33. Easing the Pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa (The Stephen Lewis Foundation). 1 digital video disc (long version, 16 min.; short version, 7 min.).
Item 34. Grandmothers for Africa. Mar. 12, 2011. 1 digital video disc – recordable (7 min., 9 sec.). Footage of silent auction for the Stephen Lewis Foundation held at the Victoria Conference Centre.
Item 35. AIDS-Free World. Speaking Up and Speaking Out. 1 digital video disc – recordable (1 jpeg). Includes the logo of AIDS-Free World.
Item 36. AIDS-Free World. Speaking Up and Speaking Out. 1 digital video disc (6 min., 14 sec.)
Note: Includes a copy.
Item 37. Zimbabwe: Corpcinema. Dec. 7, 2009. 1 digital video disc – recordable (6 min., 53 sec.). Interview to be used in “Speaking Up and Speaking Out,” (AIDS-Free World).
Item 38. Zimbabwe: final edit. Dec. 8, 2009. 1 digital video disc – recordable (6 min., 53 sec.).
Interview to be used in “Speaking Up and Speaking Out,” (AIDS-Free World).
Item 39. Zimbabwe: final version. Dec. 8, 2009. 1 digital video disc – recordable (6 min., 53 sec.). Interview to be used in “Speaking Up and Speaking Out,” (AIDS-Free World).
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Item 40. “Bangkok Impressions: Focus on South African Issues including Stephen Lewis, Madiba, Andre Smith and Ida Jousye.” Jul. 11-16, 2004. 1 digital video disc (11 min., 4 sec.).
Footage taken before the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand.
Item 41. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Humanity Fund. Aug. 2004. 1 digital video disc – recordable (5 min).
Item 42. World Vision Partner’s Ministry Summit. 2006. 2 digital video discs. (1 hr., 15 min., 46 sec.).
Item 43. “The War Against Women.” 2008. 1 digital video disc (1 hr.).
Produced by Michael H. Gavshon and Drew Magratten.
Item 44. “Starved for Attention: The Neglected Crisis of Childhood Malnutrition” (Médecins Sans Frontières). 2008. 1 digital video disc.
Includes digital files.
Item 45. Towards a World Without AIDS (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative). [N.d.]. 1 digital video disc (8 min., 52 sec.).
Promotional video featuring Seth Berkley, President and CEO, IAVI.
Item 46. The Los Altos Story (The Los Altos Rotary AIDS Project). 1 digital video disc (30 min., 2 sec.).
Item 47. “We Will Not Die Like Dogs” (Dir. Lisa Russell, Governess Films). 2005. 1 digital video disc (48 min., 8 sec.).
Item 48. SASA! A Film about Women, Violence, and HIV/AIDS (Dir. Chanda Chevannes. Raising Voices, The People’s Picture Company). 2007. 1 digital video disc (30 min., 40 sec.).
Box 56
Item 1. University of Saskatchewan: Celebrating a Century. 2007. 1 digital video disc (13 min., 24 sec.). Promotional video which includes a clip of Stephen Lewis’s address.
Item 2. University of Manitoba. Spring Convocation. 2007. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 51 min.).
Item 3. University of Toronto. Convocation Ceremony. 2008. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 22 min.).
Item 4. National Union of Public and General Employees, Calgary (Annapolis Valley Audio Visual). 2004. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 17 min.). Directed by Skip Hambling. Edited by Dave Hockey. Filmed in Calgary, AB, on Jun. 28, 2004.
Item 5. “Effects of AIDS on Africa” (Idaho Public Television). Oct. 6, 2005. 1 digital video disc (30 min.). Interview by Marcia Franklin.
Item 6. Stephen Lewis on Salt Spring. SOLID Presents a Community to Community Production. (Dir. Gary McNutt). 2004. 1 digital video disc (1 hr.).
(See Box 6, File 4).
Item 7. “The Politics of Foreign Aid: Will Children Benefit?” Creating a Child Friendly World (UCFV International & The Canadian International Development Agency). Mar. 8, 2008. 1 digital video disc (2 hr., 10 min., 14 sec.). Recorded at the University College of the Fraser Valley.
(See Box 7, File 8).
Item 8. Speeches Rotary International Convention. Jun. 15-18, 2008. 3 digital video discs (~3 hr). Various speakers, recorded at the Rotary International Convention, held in Los Angeles, CA.
(See Box 7, File 9).
Item 9. “Creating the Will to End Hunger and the Worst Aspects of Poverty: 25th Anniversary Event” (RESULTS). Nov. 4, 2005. 1 digital video disc (58 min., 2 sec.). Recorded in Seattle, Washington.
Item 10. Memorial University Convocation. 2011. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 44 min., 6 sec.).
Item 11. 17th Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care (Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Health Care). Dec. 11-14, 2005. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 33 min., 29 sec.). Recorded in Orlando, Florida.
Item 12. Un Monde de Passions I, AIDE Humanitaire. Aug. 24, 2008. 1 digital video disc (53 min., 56 sec.). Aired on TFO. Language note: French.
Item 13. “Gender Equality: The Single Most Important Struggle on the Planet.” An Evening with Stephen Lewis. Sep. 15, 2008. 1 digital video disc (2 hr., 1 min., 20 sec.). Recorded at the Yukon Convention Centre.
(See Box 7, File 9).
Item 14. “Gender Equality: The Single Most Important Struggle on the Planet.” An Evening with Stephen Lewis. Sep. 15, 2008. 2 compact discs (1 hr., 19 min., 26 sec.; 42 min., 33 sec.). Recorded at the Yukon Convention Centre.
(See Box 7, File 9).
Item 15. Stephen Lewis at Sir William Mulock Secondary School in Newmarket, Ontario. May 5, 2006. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 1 min.)
Item 16. Ontario Dental Association 2017. Opening keynote. 1 digital video disc (43 min., 49 sec.).
Item 17. International Association of Business Communications (IABC) International Conference, Vancouver, BC. Jun. 4-7, 2006. “When the Bottom Line Isn’t Enough.” 1 digital video disc (55 min., 17 sec.).
Item 18. Laurentian University Convocation. Jun. 3, 2006. 1 digital video disc (1 hr., 51 min.).
Item 19. Stephen Lewis, Rotary Club of Brantford. Jun. 25, 2003. 1 digital video disc, audio-only (1 hr., 8 min.).
Item 20. BBC Hardtalk. “Stephen Lewis”. Dec. 1, 2004. 1 digital video disc (23 min., 17 sec.).
Item 21. SLF Rotary Presentation. Rotary AIDS Development, Action, and Resources. Sep. 2004. 1 digital video disc (14 min., 5 sec.).
Item 22. Woodrow Wilson Awards for Public Services, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Stephen Lewis, 2007, (Disc 1), Sadako Ogata, 2009, (Disc 2), and Phyllis Lambert, 2009, (Disc 3). 3 digital video discs (37 min., 29 sec.).
Second accrual. — ca. 1940s-2021. — 8.49 m of textual records, audio-visual material, and digital files.
Material is arranged within the following series:
Series 1 – Personal files. Boxes 57-68.
Series 2 – Race Relations. 69.
Series 3 – NDP. Box 70.
Series 4 – United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. Boxes 71-73
Series 5 – Subject files. Boxes 74-109
Series 6 – Stephen Lewis Associates. Ltd. Boxes 110-116.
Series 7 – Audio-visual. 117-124.
Series 8 – Digital files. Box 124.
Note: Series and file titles have been supplied by the archivist based on contents. The archivist has reconstructed meaningful file aggregations and retained received organization systems when appropriate.
Series 1. Personal files.
— ca. 1940s-2009. — 1.58 m of textual records and 100 photographs. — Series includes family letters, correspondence, personal calendars, meeting notes, clippings, and material related to receiving honorary doctorates and other honours.
Box 57
F.1 Stephen’s early years. ca. 1940s-1950s. 0.5 cm. File consists of various records related to Stephen’s early life including commencement booklets, material related to public speaking events and Model United Nations, Stephen’s secondary school graduation diploma, and piano recital programmes. Also includes a letter from Stephen’s music teacher, dated Feb. 8, 1952.
F.2 Stephen’s early years : clippings. Ca. 1950s. 0.3 cm.
F.3 Childhood letters. Ca. 1940s. 0.1 cm. Includes cards written for David and Sophie and a letter from David to Stephen, Sep. 27, 1945.
F.4 Stephen’s letters from camp : Taylor Statten Camps. Ca. 1944. 0.3 cm. Includes 4 letters from June Cook and 9 letters from Stephen to David and Sophie Lewis.
F.5 Stephen’s letters from camp : Camp On-Da-Da-Waks. 1947-1950. 0.2 cm. Includes 14 letters from Stephen and one letter from W.A. Milks, Camp Director.
F.6 Stephen’s letters from camp : Camp Wabi-kon. Ca. 1951. 0.4 cm. Includes 12 letters from Stephen and a ‘camper’s mid-term progress report’.
F.7 Family letters : outgoing. 1956.
Michael, Janet, and Nina. 8 p. May 9-10.
David and Sophie. 1 p. May 9-10.
David and Sophie. 13 p. [May].
Sophie. 3 p. Jun. 24.
David and Sophie. 3 p. Jun. 29.
Sophie. 6 p. Jul. 16.
Michael, Janet, and Nina. 4 p. Aug. 6.
David and Sophie. 2 p. Aug. 12.
David and Sophie. 5 p. Aug. 15.
David and Sophie. 1 p. Aug. 22.
David and Sophie. 2 p. Aug. 26.
David and Sophie. 2 p. Sep. 8.
F.8 Family letters : incoming. 1956, 1957.
David. 2 p. May 16.
Sophie. 2 p. May 21.
Nina. 3 p. Aug. 14.
Janet. 2 p. Aug. 14.
Michael. 3 p. Aug. 15.
Janet. 1 p. [Feb. 1957]. Includes playbill from piano recital.
F.9 Family letters : incoming. 1958.
David. 3 p. Mar. 1.
Sophie and Michael. 2 p. Apr. 18.
Sophie. 4 p. May 18.
Sophie. 4 p. May 26.
David. 6 p. Jun. 1, 1958.
Michael. 2 p. Jun. 1, 1958.
Nina. 1 p. Jun. 1, 1958.
Janet. 2 p. Jun. 1, 1958.
Sophie. 3 p. Jul. 22.
David. 5 p. Aug. 16, 1958.
David. 4 p. Sep. 21, 1958.
Sophie. 4 p. Sep. 21, 1958.
Nina. 1 p. Sep. 21, 1958.
Janet. 1 p. Sep. 21, 1958.
Michael. 1 p. Sep. 21, 1958.
David. 2 p. Sep. 24.
Sophie. 3 p. Sep. 28.
David. 2 p. Sep. 28.
David. 3 p. Oct. 4.
Sophie. 3 p. Oct. 8.
David. 3 p. Oct. 12.
Sophie. 3 p. Oct. 17.
David. 3 p. Oct. 19.
Sophie. 4 p. Oct. 24.
Sophie and Michael. 2 p. Oct. 28.
David. 2 p. Oct. 30.
Sophie and David. 4 p. Nov. 5.
David. 3 p. Nov. 9.
Sophie. 4 p. Nov. 14.
David. 5 p. Nov. 18.
Sophie. 3 p. Nov. 26.
David. 1 card. Nov. 9.
Nina. 1 p. Nov. 23.
Michael. 1 p. Nov. 23.
David. 2 p. Dec. 2.
F.10 Family letters : incoming. 1959.
David. 1 p. Jan. 11.
Sophie. 2 p. Jan. 11.
Sophie. 6 p. Jan. 18.
David. 4 p. Jan. 26.
Sophie. 2 p. Jan. 28.
Sophie. 4 p. Feb. 6.
Sophie. 4 p. Feb. 16.
Janet. 1 p. Feb. 22.
Sophie. 5 p. Feb. 27.
Nina. 2 p. Feb. 27, [1959].
Michael. 2 p. Mar. 1.
Sophie. 5 p. Mar. 11
Sophie. 4 p. Mar. 25.
David. 2 p. Mar. 26.
Sophie.7 p. Apr. 7.
David. 5 p. Apr. 10.
Janet. 2 p. [Apr. 15, 1959].
David. 3 p. Apr. 18.
Sophie. 5 p. Apr. 18.
Nina. 2 p. Apr. 19.
Sophie. 5 p. Apr. 24-25.
David. 3 p. Apr. 27.
David. 1 p. May 6.
Sophie. 2 p. May 8.
Nina. 1 p. [ ], 19, [ ].
Janet. 1 p. undated.
F.11 Sympathy letters re: Sophie. 1990. 0.3 cm. File consists of consolation letters to Stephen regarding Sophie Lewis’s death. Correspondents include Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Premier Tony Penikett, Minister Barbara McDougall, Roy Romanow, MLA, Flora MacDonald, Roy McMurtry, David Orkilow, MP, and York University President Harry Arthurs.
F.12 Unfinished Journey : Cameron Smith. 1989-1990. 0.2 cm. Includes a letter from Cameron Smith, Nov. 20, 1989; clippings of book reviews, and a personal letter from a Member of Parliament (likely John Brewin), Feb. 19, 1990.
F.13 Personal photographs. ca. 2002. 42 photographs : b&w and col. ; 20 x 25 cm and smaller. Includes photographs of Stephen’s grandchildren and homelife.
F.14 Photographs : various. Ca. 1980s – 2000s. 26 photographs : b&w and col. ; 20 x 25 cm and smaller. File consists of both personal and professional photographs, including photographs sent by the United Nations Information Centre in Lusaka, Zambia, and a signed photograph from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
F.15 Photographs : V. Tony Hauser. 2003. 7 photo sheets : b&w. Includes portraits of Stephen and a letter from the photographer.
F.16 Photographs : Aspen Ideas Festival. 2007. 9 photographs : col. ; 20 x 25 cm. File consists of photographs sent by the Clinton Foundation, including of Stephen and former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Box 58
F.1 Personal correspondence. 1989-1994. 1 cm.
File includes various personal letters and printed emails.
F.2 Personal correspondence. 1999-2000. 0.3 cm.
F.3 Personal correspondence. 2001. 1.3 cm.
F.4 Personal correspondence. 2002. 0.3 cm.
F.5 Personal correspondence. 2003. 1.4 cm.
F.6 Personal correspondence. 2004. 1.5 cm.
F.7 Personal correspondence. 2005. 0.7 cm.
F.8 Personal correspondence. 2006. 1 cm.
F.9 Personal correspondence. 2007. 0.5 cm and 4 photographs : col. ; 8 x 12 cm.
F.10 Personal correspondence. 2008-2012. 1 cm.
F.11 Personal cards, misc. 2000-2008. 2 cm.
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F.1 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 1988-1990. 1 cm. File consists of thank you cards and letters from the organizers and attendees of Stephen’s public speaking events and other unsolicited mail.
F.2 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 1999. 0.4 cm.
F.3 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2000. 0.4 cm.
F.4 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2001. 0.4 cm.
F.5 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2002. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2003. 0.5 cm.
F.7 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2004. 0.7 cm and 2 photographs : col. ; 8 x 12 cm.
F.8 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2005. 0.5 cm.
F.9 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2006. 1.5 cm and 2 photographs : col. ; 8 x 12 cm.
F.10 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2007. 1 cm and 1 photograph : col. ; 8 x 12 cm.
F.11 Personal letters, thanks, etc. 2008. 0.7 cm.
F.12 Personal letters, thanks, etc. Undated. 1.5 cm.
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F.1 Speaking events. 2000. 0.3 cm. File consists of event invitations, programmes and other ephemera related to Stephen’s speaking engagements.
F.2 Speaking events. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.3 Speaking events. 2002. 0.8 cm.
F.4 Speaking events. 2003. 1 cm.
F.5 Speaking events. 2004. 1 cm.
F.6 Speaking events. 2005. 1 cm.
F.7 Speaking events. 2006. 2 cm.
F.8 Speaking events [1 of 2]. 2007. 2 cm.
F.9 Speaking events [2 of 2]. 2007. 2 cm.
F.10 Speaking events. 2008. 1 cm.
F.11 Personal speeches. 2002-2008. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
Stephen Lewis Public Gala (t.s.). Sep. 26, 2002.
[Saskatoon] (t.s.). May 10, 2003.
OSSTF (t.s.). 2003.
Address, Rotary Club of Toronto (t.s.). Jan. 2004. (Includes related email from Seth Berkley, IAVI).
IWD, Ottawa (m.s.). Mar. 8, 2004.
Remarks, opening plenary, Council on Foundations Annual Conference, Toronto (t.s.). Apr. 26, 2004. Includes edited copy.
Stop AIDS, London (m.s.). Oct. 26, 2004.
CIDA-MDGs Ottawa (m.s.). Nov. 1, 2004.
St. Joseph’s Toronto (m.s.). Nov. 5, 2004. (includes related pamphlet).
Branksome Hall, IB, Toronto (m.s.). Nov. 7, 2004.
Sexton Group, Vegas (m.s.). Nov. 8, 2004.
Queen’s UNMA, Kingston (m.s.). Nov. 18, 2004.
Canada Education Network, Montreal (m.s.). Nov. 22, 2004.
Fundraising Professionals, Toronto (m.s.). Dec. 3, 2004.
Untitled (fax copy, fragment). Aug. 2006.
Excerpt from a speech to the World Health Editors Network, Imperial College, London (t.s.). Nov. 23, 2007.
Untitled. (t.s.). 2007.
[Endorsement speech for Olivia Chow] (t.s. with MS Word edits). Sep. 2008.
F.12 Personal speeches. 2002-2008. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm. File includes additional drafts of typed speeches and handwritten speaking notes without identifying information.
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F.1 [Education for the Blind]. 2001. 0.1 cm and 4 photographs : col. ; 8 x 12 cm. File includes material related to a visit of primary schools for the blind in Blantyre, Malawi.
F.2 Extraordinary Evil: Barbara Colorosa. 2007. 0.1 cm. File consists of a letter from Barbara Berson, Senior Editor at Penguin Group (Canada).
F.3 Callwood litigation re: deportation of Ingrid Harper. 1993. 2.2 cm. File consists of correspondence with a legal team, affidavits, and related court documents.
F.4 Caplan, Gerald. 1989, 2006. 0.3 cm. File includes a fax from Gerald Caplan subtitled, “There are 10 good reasons why Stephen Lewis should be leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada;” and an essay printed in Walrus Magazine in 2006, “The Conspiracy against Africa.”
F.5 “Climate Change and Health: Priorities for the CAM Community” by Stephen Lewis and Gavin J. Andrews. ca. 2008. 0.2 cm. File includes a draft of an academic article.
F.6 Corcone, Philip, biography of Mel Swart. 2007. 2 cm. File includes a letter from Philip Corcone and an enclosed copy of his manuscript.
F.7 Dallaire, Romeo. Ca. 2003. 0.2 cm. File consists of handwritten notes related to Romeo Dallaire’s book Shake Hands with the Devil.
F.8 Don’t Tax Reading Coalition. 1989. 0.2 cm. File includes press releases; the Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance in Respect of the Proposed Goods & Services Tax on Behalf of the Don’t Tax Reading Coalition; and a letter to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney with a reply from Minister of Finance Michael H. Wilson.
F.9 Doubleday. 1984-1990. 0.4 cm. File consists of correspondence related to two unpublished books, to have been titled “Unions” and “Untitled on the UN.”
F.10 Friedman, Emily. 1990-1991. 1 cm. File consists of correspondence and collected articles and printed speeches.
F.11 Friends of Meech. 1991. 0.7 cm. File includes memoranda, correspondence, and other material related to the “Friends of Meech Lake” group.
F.12 Global HIV Initiative Partners Convocation: Abuja, Nigeria. Nov. 7-9, 2007. 1.5 cm. File consists of an information book from the event, held by the Ford Foundation and attended by Stephen and Paula Donovan as Co-Directors of AIDS-Free World.
F.13 Harvard School of Public Health. 2006. 0.1 cm. File consists of a letter from Barry R. Bloom, Dean of Harvard School of Public Health.
F.14 Immigration. 2006-2007. 0.2 cm. File consists of letters to US Department of Homeland Security and Citizenship and Immigration Canada regarding Stephen’s travels and on behalf of others.
F.15 International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. 2004-2007. 2 cm. File consists of correspondence with Seth F. Berkley, President and CEO of IAVI; memoranda; a draft chapter of an IAVI publication, Jun. 2004; board meeting slide decks; and a binder from a Board of Directors meeting, Feb. 8-9, 2007.
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F.1 International AIDS Vaccine Initiative : related material. 2004-2007. 2 cm.
F.2 Klein, Naomi. 1996-2007. 1.5 cm. File consists of clippings and a printed copy of an article by Naomi.
F.3 Lewis, Avi. 1987-2004. 1 cm and 2 digital video discs. File consists of a petition to the University of Toronto Council of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences registrar, clippings, a press kit for the film The Take (2004), and a wedding announcement and invitation.
F.4 Libeskind, Daniel. 1995-2007. 0.5 cm. File consists of clippings.
F.5 Machel, Graça. ca. 2000. 0.2 cm. File consists of a clipping and a photocopy of a book inscription.
F.6 Massey College. 2006. 0.1 cm. File consists of a letter from John Fraser from Massey College, University of Toronto.
F.7 McMaster University: Scholar-In-Residence Programme. 2004. 2.2 cm. File consists of an introduction packaged related to the programme and a personal card from Dean Susan Elliott.
F.8 McMaster University. 2007-2008. 0.3 cm. File consists of correspondence and other material related to the appointment as Visiting Professor of Global Health in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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F.1 Op-Eds. ca. 2007. 0.1 cm. File includes a draft opinion piece and a draft letter to the editor of the Globe and Mail.
F.2 Partners with Purpose: Mission to Haiti. 2004. File includes a certificate in support of the Liberty School for Women in Cap Haitien, Haiti, and related material.
F.3 Pearson Peace Medal. N.d. 0.1 cm. File consists of a letter of recommendation for Alex Morrison.
F.4 Psammead Associates Limited. 1988. 0.2 cm. File consists of articles of incorporation.
F.5 Race Against Time. 2006. 0.4 cm. File consists of a letter from the Writers’ Trust of Canada, book review clippings, and various ephemera related to the book, Race Against Time.
F.6 Race Against Time: Anansi Press. 2004-2007. 0.4 cm. File consists of correspondence, ephemera, and related material from Anansi Press.
F.7 Rosenfield, Allan. 2004-2008. 0.4 cm. File consists of correspondence with Allan Rosenfield, Dean of Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and material related to a memorial service held Dec. 10, 2008.
F.8 Stephen Lewis Secondary School. 2006. 0.3 cm. File consists of material related to the naming of the Stephen Lewis Secondary School in Peel, Ontario. File includes a letter from the Peel District School Board, a pamphlet from the opening event, a dedication plaque and certificate, and a letter of congratulations from Mayor Hazel McCallion.
F.9 Suzuki, David. 2008. 0.2 cm. File includes a letter from the Right Livelihood Award Foundation regarding the nomination of David Suzuki, and related material.
F.10 Tutu, Archbishop Desmond. 2001. 0.2 cm. File consists of a published lecture by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, delivered in Belfast, Nov. 6, 2001.
F.11 UN Intellectual History Project. 2002. 1.5 cm. File consists of a letter from Thomas G. Weiss, Presidential Professor and Co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project, with enclosed copies of the transcript of an interview conducted with Stephen in New York on Sep. 5, 2002.
F.12 UNICEF : personal. 1994-1999. 0.5 cm. File consists of personal material related to UNICEF including greeting cards, a clipping of a Toronto Star article by Michele Landsberg, and a copy of a statement on the women’s rights by Stephen, Geneva, Apr. 13, 1999.
F.13 UNICEF : farewell. 1999. 0.7 cm. File consists of copies of Stephen’s farewell speech as Deputy Executive Director, delivered in New York, Oct. 26, 1999, and good luck greeting cards.
F.14 University of Alberta. 2001. 0.2 cm. File consists of material related to Stephens’s participation in International Week 2001.
F.15 University of Toronto. N.d. 0.1 cm. File consists of rough notes.
F.16 University of Wisconsin. 2007. 0.1 cm. File consists of the agenda of a luncheon for Stephen Lewis, held at the Center for Global Health, University of Wisconsin – Madison.
F.17 York University. ca. 2001. 0.1 cm. File consists of a draft research proposal, and a letter from Craig Scott, Associate Dean, Osgoode Hall Law School.
F.18 Visa applications. 1990. 0.3 cm.
F.19 Personal misc. Ephemera. ca. 1986-2005. 1 cm and 4 photographs : col. ; 12.5 x 18 cm.
F.20 Personal misc. ca. 1974-2005. 2 cm.
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F.1 “Daily Notes.” Jan. - May 1993. 2 cm. File consists of daily agendas with annotations and notes.
F.2 “Daily Notes.” Jun. - Dec. 1993. 1.5 cm.
F.3 “Daily Notes.” Jan.- May 1994. 1.2 cm.
F.4 “Daily Notes.” Jun. - Dec. 1994. 1.2 cm.
F.5 “Daily Notes.” Jan. - Jun. 1995. 1.5 cm.
F.6 “Daily Notes.” Jul. 1995 - Sep. 1996. 1 cm.
F.7 Daily Pages. May 22 - Dec. 11, 1997. 0.8 cm. File consists of computer print-outs of Stephen’s daily schedule as Deputy Executive Director at UNICEF.
F.8 Daily Pages. Jan. 22 - Jun. 30, 1998. 0.7 cm.
F.9 Daily Pages. Jul. 8 - Dec. 17, 1998. 1.1 cm.
F.10 Daily Pages. Jan. 4 - Oct. 4, 1999. 0.9 cm.
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F.1 Personal calendars. 1989-1991. Includes 3 monthly planners.
F.2 Personal calendars. 1992. Includes a monthly planner and a daily planner for Nov. 1992.
F.3 Personal calendar. Jan. 1993-Aug. 1994. Includes a monthly planner.
F.4 Personal calendars. Jan. - Mar. 1993. Includes 3 daily planners.
F.5 Personal calendars. Apr. - Jun. 1993. Includes 3 daily planners.
F.6 Personal calendars. Jul. - Sep. 1993. Includes 3 daily planners.
F.7 Personal calendars. Oct. - Dec. 1993. Includes 3 daily planners.
F.8 Personal calendar. 1994. Includes a monthly planner.
F.9 Personal calendars. Mar. - Jul. 1994. Includes 3 daily planners.
F.10 Personal calendars. Aug. - Oct. 1994. Includes 2 daily planners.
F.11 Personal calendar. 1994-1995. Includes a monthly planner.
F.12 Personal calendars. 1995-1996. Includes a monthly planner.
F.13 Personal calendars. 1999-2000. Includes a monthly planner.
F.14 Personal calendars. 2000-2001. Includes a monthly planner.
F.15 Personal calendars. 2002. Includes a monthly planner.
F.16 Meeting notes. 1993. 0.5 cm.
F.17 Meeting notes. Jun. 1997. 0.3 cm.
F.18 Meeting notes. Sep. 1997. 0.3 cm.
F.19 Meeting notes. Oct. - Nov. 1997. 0.3 cm.
F.20 Meeting notes. Dec. 1997. 0.3 cm.
F.21 Meeting notes. Jan. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.22 Meeting notes. Feb. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.23 Meeting notes. Mar. 1998. 0.3. cm.
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F.1 Meeting notes. Apr. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.2 Meeting notes. May 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.3 Meeting notes. Jun. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.4 Meeting notes. Jul. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.5 Meeting notes. Aug. - Oct. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.6 Meeting notes. Nov. - Dec. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.7 Meeting notes. Jan. 1999. 0.3 cm.
F.8 Meeting notes. Ca. 2001. 1.5 cm.
F.9 Meeting notes. 2002. 0.3 cm.
F.10 Meeting notes. 2005. 0.3 cm.
F.11 Meeting notes. 2006. 0.1 cm.
F.12 Meeting notes. Undated.
F.13 Notebook. Undated.
F.14 Publications, opinion. 2000-2007. 1.5 cm. File consists of clippings of articles written by Stephen Lewis.
F.15 Interviews. 2001-2007. 2 cm. File consists of copies of interviews with Stephen Lewis, including in the following publications: Education Today Vol. 13, No. 1 (Spring 2001); World Vision today (Summer 2002); Registered Nurse Journal Vol. 15, No. 6 (Nov./Dec. 2003); Positives for Positives No. 28 (Winter 2004); Incite Magazine (Nov. 2-9, 2006); Contribute New York (Nov./Dec. 2006); and Multinational Monitor (Mar./Apr. 2007).
F.16 Book reviews. 2005-2006. 1 cm. File consists of clippings of reviews of Race Against Time.
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F.1 Clippings. 1978-1995.
F.2 Clippings. 2000.
F.3 Clippings. 2001.
F.4 Clippings. 2002.
F.5 Clippings. 2003.
F.6 Clippings. 2004.
F.7 Clippings. 2005.
F.8 Clippings. 2006.
F.9 Clippings. 2007.
F.10 Clippings. 2008.
F.11 International press. 2000-2006.
F.12 SLF clippings. 2004-2008.
F.13 SLF Grandmothers clippings. 2006-2007.
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F.1 Pearson Peace Medal. 2003.
F.2 Order of Canada. 2003.
F.3 Harmony Award Banquet. Oct. 16, 2006.
F.4 Rewards and honours : various. 2000-2009.
F.5 Convocations : booklets. 2001-2004.
F.6 Convocations : booklets. 2005-2008.
F.7 Convocations : 1987-2007.
F.8 Convocation speech : St. Francis Xavier. 2003
F.9 Convocations : photographs. 16 photographs : col. ; 20 x 26 cm and smaller.
F.10 University citations. ca. 2006-2008. Includes Bishop’s University, Dalhousie University, University of Guelph, and the University of Manitoba.
Series 2. Race Relations.
—1992-1994, 2002. — 7 cm of textual records. — Series contains records related to Stephen’s role as Special Adviser on Race Relations to the Premier of Ontario.
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F.1 Advisor on Race Relations to the Premier of Ontario. 1992. 1 cm. File includes copies of the report, “Report of the Advisor on Race Relations to the Premier of Ontario, Bob Rae.”
F.2 Race Relations report : recommendations. 1992-1994. File includes the following records: Update on Stephen Lewis Initiatives presentation to Policy and Priorities Board, Aug. 31, 1992; “The Stephen Lewis Report: Current Status of Recommendations” by the Ministry of Citizenship, Apr. 30, 1993; and a response letter to the report by Elaine Ziemba, Minister of Citizenship, and Marion Boyd, Attorney General, May 3, 1994.
F.3 Race Relations : post report. 1992-1993. File includes two instances of the statement to the Ontario Legislature by Premier Bob Rae, Jun. 16, 1992; a carbon copy of a letter from the Urban Alliance on Race Relations to Premier Bob Rae, Jul. 31, 1992; and letters to Stephen regarding their reaction to the report from the Police Complaints Commissioner, South Asian Advisory Council, Community Services Council, Canada Council on Human Rights and Race Relations, League for Himan Rights of B’nai Brith Canada, Black Inmates and Friends Assembly, Ontario Native Council on Justice, Council of Ontario Universities, Women’s Action Against Racist Policing, Dr. Bhausaheb Ubale, Prof. Joseph E. Cummins, H.W. Arthurs (York University President), Christopher M. Reid, the Co-Chairs of the Commission on Systemic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System, and the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations.
F.4 Race Relations Report : working files. 1992. 1.3 cm. File includes carbon copies of memoranda related to the Ontario Task Force on Race Relations; a submission to the Task Force from the Chinese Canadian National Council, May 1992; a carbon copy of a letter from the Inter-Church Coalition on Africa, Jun. 2, 1992; a letter from the Toronto Metropolitan Clerk’s Department, Jun. 18, 1992; and memoranda of recommendations from the Ministry of Skills Development and the Metro Coalition for Police Reform
F.5 Race Relations Report : media clippings. 1992. 0.6 cm.
F.6 Race Relations : speech material. ca. 2002. 0.2 cm. File includes a copy of “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” (Independent School Winter 1990) by Peggy Mcintosh and two photocopies of “Unpacking a lifetime of white privilege” (Toronto Star, Feb. 20, 1993).
Series 3. NDP.
– 1963-2006. 15 cm of textual records.
Series includes collected material related to the history of the New Democratic Party of Canada and the Ontario New Democratic Party and records related to Stephen’s experiences in political campaigns and in office.
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F.1 NDP Conventions. 1975-1985. 2.3 cm. File consists of eight New Democratic Party convention books.
F.2 NDP : David Lewis. Ca. 1980. 1 cm. File consists of photocopies of published speeches by David Lewis.
F.3 NDP : pamphlets. Ca. 1976-2005. 1 cm. File includes miscellaneous pamphlets related to the history of the New Democratic Party, including: the ‘Regina Manifesto,’ the F.B. Watt’s Memorial Lecture “Corporate Power Today: the image and the reality” by David Lewis, “The CCF-NDP: Fifty Years After” by Alan Whitehorn (inscribed to Sophie Lewis), and “Why I am Still a Socialist – and it’s not because I don’t know any better,” by Alex MacDonald.
F.4 Stephen Lewis campaigns. 1963-ca. 1977. 0.5 cm. File includes a portrait of Stephen Lewis taken in 1971, enclosed in a personal card; 4 photographs of Stephen Lewis campaigning for Barbara Beardsley in the St. Andrew – St. Patrick Toronto riding, ca. 1975; ‘Meet Stephen Lewis’ campaign mailers, 1963; “Memorandum to the Pitman Committee on the Nature of Ontario Politics and the Question of Provincial Leadership” by John Wilson, n.d.; “A Reply to John Wilson’s Memorandum to the Pitman Committee” by Gerald L. Caplan, n.d.; a campaign update letter from the Stephen Lewis Campaign Headquarters, 1970; a copy of New Democrat Vol. 15, No. 3 (May 1977); and photocopies of media clippings related to various campaigns.
F.5 NDP speeches. 1968, 1977. 0.3 cm. File consists of copies of two speeches made by Stephen Lewis during his time as Member of Provincial Parliament: “On Student Power” presented to the Canadian Union of Students; and as leader, to the Provincial Council Meeting of the Ontario NDP, Westbury Hotel, Toronto, Mar. 6, 1977.
F.6 Stephen Lewis, Leader of Ontario NDP. 1971-1977. 0.2 cm. File includes a letter from Cecile Battochio, Sep. 12, 1977 and an issue of New Democrat Vol. 10, No. 5 (October 1971), featuring a profile on Stephen by June Callwood.
F.7 NDP Leadership. 1989. 1.5 cm. File consists of letters of support and petitions encouraging Stephen to run for leadership of the federal NDP, and related clippings.
F.8 NDP Transition Team. 1987-1990. 1.5 cm. File includes working papers, campaign letters, memoranda, letters of support, organizational charts, and discussion documents re: staffing for the Transition Team of the elected Ontario New Democratic Party government.
F.9 Ontario 1990 election : clippings. 1991. 1.5 cm.
F.11 [NDP speech material]. 1990-1996. 1.2 cm. File includes discussion papers and news releases of the New Democratic Party, including papers by Bob Rae and Howard Hampton.
F.12 Ontario 2003 election. 2003. 0.7 cm. Includes a campaign booklet for Howard Hampton; correspondence with Stephen Thomas re: a NDP promotional mailer; and a programme for a fundraising dinner, “The Stephen Lewis Dinner: An Evening About Possibilities,” Sep. 13, 2003.
F.13 [Global Perspectives : Alexa McDonough]. 2006. 0.1 cm. File includes two newsletters from Alexa McDonough, M.P. for Halifax.
Series 4. United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
– 2000-2007. 38 cm of textual records.
Series contains records related to Stephen’s position as United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
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F.1 SADC-EU Seminar on the Rights of the Child and HIV/AIDS: Harare, Zimbabwe. 2000. 1 cm. Includes notes, programmes, itineraries, correspondence, and other material related to the seminar. Note: Stephen attended the seminar in his role as ‘Special Advisor to UNAIDS.’
F.2 Appointment letter from Kofi Annan. 2001. 0.1 cm. Letter (2 p. laminated) from Secretary-General Kofi Annon appointing Stephen Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
F.3 Special Envoy to the Secretary-General. 2001-2003. 0.2 cm. Includes: copy of the appointment letter; a draft note to the Ambassador of Mali, a letter of congratulations from Ambassador Robert R. Fowler, and related material.
F.4 Secretary-General Kofi Annan. 2000-2002. 1.5 cm. Includes: press releases and statements made by Secretary-General Kofi Annan regarding HIV/AIDS, 2000-2001; a letter from Secretary General Kofi-Annan, 2002; a copy of an address by Annan upon receiving an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Cape Breton; annotated photocopies of material from We the Peoples: The Role of the United Nations in the 21st Century by Kofi Annan; draft of interview article of Stephen titled “Stephen Lewis on Oil for Food” by Frederic Eckhardt; draft, “Framework to Support the Secretary-General's Call to Action on HIV/AIDS,” January 2002; and copies of addresses by Kofi Annan.
F.5 Secretary General. 2001-2002. File consists of collected statements made by Secretary-General Kofi Annan re: HIV/AIDS in Africa.
F.6 Secretary General. 2003-2004. 1.7 cm. Includes: drafts and a final copy of a letter to Kofi Annan, including email correspondence with Paula Donovan and Avi Lewis, Oct. 10, 2003; a copy of the “Modus Operandi” given to all Special Envoys on HIV/AIDS sent by Peter Piot, UNAIDS Director, July 3, 2003; drafts and final copy of UNAIDS Report on the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoys on HIV/AIDS, July 28, 2003; Call to Action (2003) on HIV/AIDS Strategy Document; and related email correspondence with Paula Donovan.
F.7 Musings. 2002. 0.1 cm. Printed document (3 pages) expressing Stephen’s thoughts on HIV/AIDS funding.
F.8 Prime Minister. 2002-2004. 0.3 cm. Includes 1 draft letter to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, March 14, 2004; a copy of a brief to the Prime Minister’s Caucus Task Force on Urban Issues, presented by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Feb. 1, 2002; and a copy of a statement by Paul Martin to the 59th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Sept. 22, 2004.
F.9 “AIDS: The Cost of Care: Paula Donovan.” N.d. 0.3 cm. Draft of executive summary of a project which proposes to study the impact of HIV/AIDS in Africa on women and girls.
F.10 [UN Special Envoy: office]. 2001-2005. 1 cm. File includes: documents related to Stephen’s employment, salary, and contractual agreements related to his position as UN Special Envoy; his consultancy contracts with the World Health Organization; the office budget; employment information regarding Anurita Bains; travel authorization; phone lists; and other sundry material.
F.11 Speeches: UN Special Envoy. 2001-2005. 1.6 cm. File consists of copies of speeches given in his role as UN Special Envoy:
Statement at UN Press Briefing (t.s.), Jun. 1, 2001.
Closing Speech to the International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (t.s.), Dec.13, 2001.
Statement, noon briefing to UN media, Berlin, (t.s.), Jul. 3, 2002. Also includes an itinerary for the press conference.
AIDS, Orphans Conference. Johannesburg, South Africa (t.s.), Sep. 2002.
Notes for Press Briefing, United Nations, New York (t.s.), Jan. 8, 2003.
Statement on HIV/AIDS in Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa. Jan. 29, 2003.
Notes for a Press Briefing, United Nations. May 2, 2003.
Global Health Council. Washington (t.s.), May 28, 2003.
Conference of the “Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa,” (t.s.). Aug. 3, 2003. Includes a speech by Peter Piot.
Keynote lecture, 11th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, San Francisco, California (t.s.), Feb. 8, 2004.
Speech to public, private, charitable, and diplomatic sectors, Mbabane, Swaziland, (t.s.). Mar. 19, 2004.
Keynote, “Microbicides 2004” conference in London (t.s.), Mar. 30, 2004. 2 copies.
Press Briefing, United Nations, New York (t.s.), Mar. 31, 2004.
International Child Policy Forum International Policy Conference on “The African Child and the Family,” African Union Conference Hall (t.s.), May 21-22, 2004.
KATIE, Ottawa, (m.s.) Jun. 22, 2004.
Two-Year Anniversary of the Introduction of Antiretrovirals in Arua, (t.s.), Jul. 29, 2004.
Notes for Press Briefing, (t.s.), Sep. 16, 2004.
Keynote address to the College of Family Physicians of Canada’s Annual Scientific Assembly, Toronto, (m.s.). Nov. 26, 2004.
Notes for Press Briefing, on recent trips to Malawi and Tanzania, (t.s.), Jan. 18, 2005.
Excerpt from a speech to a UNICEF Conference in Barcelona, (t.s.), Feb. 7, 2005
Statement at the Opening of the 3rd International AIDS Society Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (t.s.), July 24, 2005.
[Conference on women’s global health, Pennsylvania University] (t.s.), ca. 2005.
F.12 Press conferences : rough notes (m.s.). 2002-2006. 1 cm.
F.13 Special Envoy : communications. 2003. 0.3 cm. File includes two faxes: a weekly update by the Special Envoy regarding humanitarian needs in southern Africa from the office of the Executive Director of the World Food Programme, Jan. 6, 2003; and a draft summary of a meeting of the Senior Management Group from the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, Feb. 12, 2003.
F.14 Stop AIDS Campaign. 2005. 0.1 cm. Includes press material.
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F.1 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2001. 0.5 cm. File consists of schedules, briefing notes, event summaries, related correspondence, and notes, relating to official visits by Stephen as UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
F.2 Special Summit: Abuja, Nigeria. 2001. 0.2 cm. File includes material related to the Special Summit held by the Government of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), held in Abuja, Nigeria on Apr. 26-27, 2001. Includes a summary of the Abuja declaration on HIV/AIDS, 1 p. of rough notes (m.s.), and notes for the record of a follow-up meeting of the African Leaders held Jul. 9, 2001 in Lusaka, Zambia.
F.3 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2002. 0.5 cm.
F.4 Visit to Ethiopia. Mar. 2002. 1 cm.
F.5 Visit to Kenya. Jun. 2002. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Visit to Atlanta, Georgia (CARE). Jun. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.7 Visit to Lesotho and Zambia. Dec. 2002. 0.5 cm.
F.8 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2003. 0.5 cm. Includes material related to the visit of the Special Envoy to Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, and the itineraries for Graca Machel and Stephen Lewis’ visit to Reach Out Mbuya in Uganda.
F.9 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2004. 0.7 cm.
F.10 Meeting, Canadian High Commission. London. 2004. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Visit to Swaziland. Mar. 2004. 0.4 cm.
F.12 Visit to Uganda. Jul. 2004. 0.3 cm. Includes a mission report.
F.13 Visit to Tanzania. Dec. 2004. 0.2 cm.
F.14 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2005. 0.3 cm
F.15 Visit to Lesotho. Aug. 2005. 0.9 cm
F.16 Visit to Kenya. Jun.-Jul. 2005. 1.5 cm.
F.17 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2006. 0.4 cm
F.18 Visit to Swaziland. Feb. 2006. 0.4 cm.
F.19 Visit to Lesotho. Mar. 2006. 0.5 cm.
F.20 Visit to Mozambique. Jul. 2006. 0.5 cm.
F.21 Visit to Zambia. Jul. 2006. 0.5 cm.
F.22 Visit to Malawi. Oct. 2006. 0.6 cm.
F.23 Itineraries, meetings, visits. 2007. 0.1 cm.
F.24 Visit to Lesotho. Oct. 2007. 0.1 cm.
F.25 Special Envoy Consulting Days. 2004-2005. 0.7 cm. Includes itineraries.
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F.1 XII International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa: Burkina Faso. 2001. 0.6 cm. File consists of conference programme.
F.2 XIV International AIDS Conference: Barcelona. 2002. 1 cm. File consists of a press kit, rough notes, and correspondence.
F.3 ICASA: XIII International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa : Durban. 2003. 0.3 cm. File consists of a statement by Peter Piot, email correspondence, and statements by Stephen Lewis delivered at the official opening of the conference.
F.4 XV International AIDS Conference : Bangkok. 2004. 0.9 cm. File consists of statements by Stephen Lewis delivered at the conference, press releases, correspondence and related material.
F.5 XVII International AIDS Conference. 2006. 0.6 cm. File consists of a background preparation paper and a briefing note.
F.6 AIDS 2008: CCC. 2008. 0.1 cm. File includes a working paper.
F.7 CEOs of NGOs. Seattle. 2003. 0.2 cm. File includes a list of participants and handwritten notes.
F.8 Global Partners Forum on Orphans and Vulnerable Children. 2004. 0.9 cm. File includes a draft concept notes and other working documents.
F.9 Rockefeller Foundation. 2004-2006. 1 cm. File includes material related to the Rockefeller Foundation, including correspondence related to a grant to the Mailman School of Public Health in support of the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General for AIDS in Africa and a meeting at the Foundation’s Study and Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy in 2007.
F.10 SESG photographs, n.d. 5 photographs : col. ; 20 x 25 cm and smaller. File includes photographs taken by Rory Kennedy.
F.11 SESG official invitations. 2001-2006. 0.5 cm. File includes official invitation letters from global organizations and nation-states for conferences and other events.
F.12 SESG correspondence. 2001. 0.4 cm. File includes printed emails and letter correspondence addressed to Stephen Lewis as Special Envoy.
F.13 SESG correspondence. 2002. 0.2 cm.
F.14 SESG correspondence. 2003. 0.9 cm.
F.15 SESG correspondence. 2004. 0.5 cm.
F.16 SESG correspondence. 2005. 0.4 cm.
F.17 SESG correspondence. 2006. 0.4 cm.
F.18 Briefing packs, reports : various. 2001-2005. 2.2 cm.
Series 5. Subject files.
–1981-2007. 5.35 m of textual records.
Series includes files relating to subjects which reflect both his working roles, particularly as Special Envoy to AIDS in Africa (2001-2006) and his own interests in public policy and international affairs. Files consist of working documents, reports, and relevant correspondence, as well as related reading material, which would likely have been collected as resources for speechwriting.
Note: This series was received without aggregations. File aggregations and titles were supplied by the archivist to reflect the creator’s intention as evidenced by annotations provided on each document.
Box 74
Canadian / NDP subject files
F.1 Abella, Rosalie Silberman. 1999-2004. 0.3 cm.
F.2 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. 2003. 0.5 cm.
F.3 Capitalism. 1994. 1 cm.
F.4 Deficit, economy, employment. 1994-1997. 0.8 cm.
F.5 Education. Ca. 2000-2006. 1.3 cm.
F.6 Federal budget. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.7 Health : generic. 1986-2003. 1.2 cm.
F.8 Higher education. ca. 2002. 0.4 cm.
F.9 Human rights. 1990-1994. 2 cm.
F.10 Human rights : UN. 1993. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Human rights : women. 1993-1994. 0.5 cm.
F.12 International affairs : East Timor. 1992. 0.4 cm.
F.13 Immigration. 1996. 0.1 cm.
F.14 [Indigenous peoples, violence against.] ca. 2004. 0.6 cm.
F.15 Inter-church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America. 1981-1987. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.16 Inter-church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America. 1981-1987. [2 of 2]. 0.7 cm.
Box 75
F.1 Middle East. 1990-1991. 0.6 cm.
F.2 NDP social policy. 1991-1996. 0.6 cm.
F.3 OHS. 1997-2002. 0.7 cm.
F.4 Peacekeeping. 1992. 0.1 cm.
F.5 Pensions : Canada. 1995-1996. 0.6 cm.
F.6 Poverty : Canada. 1990-1994. 2.3 cm.
F.7 Poverty : USA. 1989-1993. 0.6 cm.
F.8 Poverty : women & children. 1990. 1 cm.
F.9 Socialism. 1990-1996. 1.5 cm.
F.10 Unions. 1992-1996. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Women : population. 1988. 0.5 cm.
F.12 Misc. 1959, ca. 1980s-1991. 1.5 cm.
Box 76
UN / Special Envoy subject files
F.1 AIDS: Attaran, Amir. 2002-2003. 0.3 cm.
F.2 AIDS: brain drain. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.3 AIDS: business. 2001. 0.4 cm.
F.4 AIDS: CAFTA. 2005. 0.5 cm.
F.5 AIDS: CANFAR. 2007. 0.1 cm.
F.6 AIDS: Canada. 2003-2006. 0.7 cm.
F.7 AIDS: capacity. 2004-2005. 0.5 cm.
F.8 AIDS: care economy. ca. 2001. 0.2 cm.
F.9 AIDS: CATIE. ca. 2001. 0.3 cm.
F.10 AIDS: CHGA. ca. 2001. 0.3 cm.
F.11 AIDS: children. ca. 2005. 0.4 cm.
F.12 AIDS: CIDA. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.13 AIDS: corporations. 2001-2005. 0.2 cm.
F.14 AIDS: CSIS. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.15 AIDS: disability. 2007. 1 cm.
F.16 AIDS: dollars. 2002. 0.4 cm.
F.17 AIDS: drugs. 2000-2005. 3.2 cm.
F.18 AIDS: drugs: Brazil. 2000-2005. 0.3 cm.
F.19 AIDS: drugs: MERCK. 2001-2007. 0.5 cm.
F.20 AIDS: foundations. 2002-2004. 0.4 cm.
F.21 AIDS: FTA. 2005-2006. 0.2 cm.
Box 77
F.1 AIDS: G8. 2001-2006. 1.4 cm.
F.2 AIDS: Global AIDS Alliance (GAA). 2004-2005. 1 cm.
F.3 AIDS: Harvard. 2001-2005. 1 cm.
F.4 AIDS: Health Canada. 2003. 0.3 cm.
F.5 AIDS: hunger. 2002-2005. 0.3 cm.
F.6 AIDS: gender. 2001. 0.2 cm.
F.7 AIDS: Jesuits. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.8 AIDS: Lancet. 2001-2006. 0.7 cm.
F.9 AIDS: McGill. Ca. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.10 AIDS: media. 2004-2005. 0.4 cm.
F.11 AIDS: microbicides. 2002-2006. 0.4 cm.
F.12 AIDS: Mugabe. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.13 AIDS: NACs. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.14 AIDS: Natsios. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.15 AIDS: needles. 2005. 0.3 cm.
F.16 AIDS: Next Wave. 2002. 1 cm.
F.17 AIDS: NGOs. 2003. 0.4 cm.
F.18 AIDS: Nelson Mandela Foundation. ca. 2002. 0.5 cm.
F.19 AIDS: Nutrition. 2005. 0.4 cm.
F.20 AIDS: OAU. n.d. 0.1 cm.
F.21 AIDS: personal. 2001-2005. 0.4 cm.
F.22 AIDS: prevention. 2004. 0.1 cm.
F.23 AIDS: prostitution. 2005. 0.4 cm.
F.24 AIDS: providence. 2004. 0.1 cm.
F.25 AIDS: Herman, Rath. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.26 AIDS: religion. 2003. 0.2 cm.
F.27 AIDS: security. 2002-2005. 0.4 cm.
F.28 AIDS: sexual health. N.d. 0.3 cm.
F.29 AIDS: treatment. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.30 AIDS: Tuberculosis. Ca. 2002. 1.1 cm.
Box 78
F.1 AIDS: U of T. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.2 AIDS: unions. 2002-2003. 0.4 cm.
F.3 AIDS: vaccines. 2000-2007. [1 of 2]. 1 cm.
F.4 AIDS: vaccines. 2000-2007. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.5 AIDS: VIACOM. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.6 AIDS: virgin myth. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.7 AIDS: YAAN. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.8 AIDS: Yale University. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.9 AIDS: youth. 2002. 1.3 cm.
F.10 AIDS: general. 2000-2007. [1 of 5]. 2.5 cm.
F.11 AIDS: general. 2000-2007. [2 of 5]. 3.2 cm.
Box 79
F.1 AIDS: general. 2000-2007. [3 of 5]. 3 cm.
F.2 AIDS: general. 2000-2007. [4 of 5]. 2.1 cm.
F.3 AIDS: general. 2000-2007. [5 of 5]. 2 cm.
F.4 0.7%. 2006. 0.1 cm.
F.5 3x5. 2004-2006. [1 of 2]. 1.4 cm
F.6 3x5. 2004-2006. [2 of 2]. 1.4 cm
F.7 3 Ones. 2004. 0.1 cm.
F.8 Actuaries without Frontiers. 2000. 0.1 cm.
Box 80
F.1 Africa: general. 2005. 0.8 cm.
F.2 Africa Action. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.3 Africa Commission : Blair. 2005. 0.6 cm.
F.4 African Recovery. 1987-1992. 0.7 cm.
F.5 African Development Forum. 2000. 0.5 cm.
F.6 African Union. 2005. 0.4 cm.
F.7 Agriculture. 2003-2005. 0.4 cm.
F.8 “AIDS in Africa: Turning the Tide” draft. 2003. 0.5 cm.
F.9 AIDS Watch Africa. 2005-2006. 0.8 cm.
F.10 Apotex. 2001. 0.2 cm.
F.11 Argentina- IMF. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.12 ARVs. 2003-2004. 1.4 cm.
F.13 Bains, Anurita. Ca. 2003. 0.2 cm.
F.14 Biolytical. 2006. 0.2 cm.
F.15 Biotech. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.16 Book. 2001-2005. 1.7 cm.
F.17 Brahimi, Lakhdar. 2000. 0.8 cm.
F.18 Breastfeeding and Infant formula. 1.5 cm.
F.19 Breastfeeding, Interational Advisory Council. 2008. 0.1 cm.
Box 81
F.1 Bristol-Myers Squibb. 1999-2006. 0.6 cm.
F.2 Bush, George W. : PEPFAR. 0.9 cm.
F.3 Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime. 2000-2007. 1.5 cm.
F.4 Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime: Bill C-9. 2002. 1.5 cm.
F.5 Canada’s Access to Medicines: Bill C-9. 2004. 1.9 cm.
F.6 Canada’s Access to Medicines: Bill C-9. 2004-2005. 1 cm.
F.7 CARE. 2003-2004. 0.2 cm.
F.8 Children, child mortality. 2001-2008. 1.3 cm.
F.9 Child labour. ca. 2001. 1 cm.
F.10 Child solders. 2000-2004. 0.2 cm.
F.11 CIDA. 2001-2005. 0.5 cm.
F.12 CIDA: Lusaka. 2000. 0.2 cm.
F.13 CIDA: ODA. 2001. 0.2 cm.
Box 82
F.1 CIHR. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.2 CIPLA. 2001. 0.2 cm.
F.3 Circumcision 2002-2007. 0.7 cm.
F.4 Climate change. [1 of 2]. 2001-2008. 1.5 cm.
F.5 Climate change. [2 of 2]. 2001-2008. 1.3 cm.
F.6 Climate change: forests. 2006-2008. 0.3 cm.
F.7 Clinton Foundation. 2005-2007. 1.7 cm.
F.8 COADY. 2001-2006. 0.3 cm.
F.9 Columbia University. 2003-2006. 0.4 cm.
F.10 Commission Social Determinants. 2005-2006. 2 cm.
F.11 Condoms. 1999-2005. 0.3 cm.
F.12 Condoms, female. 2004-2005. 0.2 cm.
F.13 Condoms: Uganda. Ca. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.14 Convention on the Rights of the Child. Ca. 1994-2000. 0.3 cm.
F.15 Copenhagen Consensus. n.d. 0.1 cm.
F.16 CSIS. 2004. 0.6 cm.
F.17 Debt. 2002-2005. 0.8 cm.
Box 83
F.1 Defence expenditures. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.2 Department for International Development. 2003-2005. 1.6 cm.
F.3 Development. 2000-2006. 0.4 cm.
F.4 Dewet, Hazel. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.5 Diamonds. 2000-2005. 0.2 cm.
F.6 Digital divide. 2000. 0.1 cm.
F.7 Dignitas International. 2004. 0.7 cm.
F.8 Disabled Peoples International. 2006. 1 cm.
F.9 Donovan, Paula. 2001-2006. 1.2 cm.
F.10 ECA. 2000-2001. 0.4 cm.
F.11 Education/School fees. 2000-2006. 1.5 cm.
F.12 Education/School fees. 2000-2006. 1.5 cm.
F.13 Education: Fast Track Initiative. 2004-2006. 0.5 cm.
F.14 ELMA. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.15 Employment. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.16 Environment. 2000-2007. 0.3 cm.
F.17 EPA. 2006. 0.5 cm.
F.18 Farmer, Paul. 0.4 cm.
F.19 Female genital mutilation. 2004. 0.2 cm.
Box 84
F.1 Food security. 2003-2004. 1 cm.
F.2 Foreign aid. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.3 Frist, William. 2005. 0.5 cm.
F.4 FTSE. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.5 Fyke Commission. 2001. 0.1 cm.
F.6 Gates Foundation. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.7 Gender. 2001-2006. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.8 Gender. 2001-2006. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.9 Gender Equality Now or Never: A New UN Agency for Women by Paula Donovan. 2006. 0.9 cm.
F.10 Generic drugs. 2003-2004. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Glaxo-Smith-Kline. 2000-2004. 0.3 cm.
F.12 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [1 of 7]. 1.5 cm.
F.13 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [2 of 7]. 1 cm.
F.14 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [3 of 7]. 1.5 cm.
F.15 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [4 of 7]. 1 cm.
Box 85
F.1 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [5 of 7]. 1.5 cm.
F.2 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [6 of 7]. 2 cm.
F.3 Global Fund. 2001-2007. [7 of 7]. 2.5 cm.
F.4 Global Fund: orphans. 2005. 0.3 cm.
F.5 Global Fund: Rwanda. 2004. 0.2 cm.
F.6 Global Fund: Uganda. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.7 Global Health Council. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.8 Globalization. 2000-2002. [1 of 2]. 1 cm.
F.9 Globalization. 2000-2002. [2 of 2]. 1 cm.
F.10 Health – general. 2002-2004. 1 cm.
F.11 Health: speeches: comparative data. 2002-2004. 1 cm.
Box 86
F.1 Healthcare. 2001-2008. 1.4 cm.
F.2 Hope for African Children Initiative. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.3 Human rights. 2005. 0.5 cm.
F.4 Human rights: Canada. 1985-1987. 1 cm.
F.5 Human Rights Watch. 2003-2006. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Human Rights Watch. 2007-2008. 1.5 cm.
F.7 Human Rights Watch : reports. 2005-2007. 1.7 cm.
F.8 Hunger Project. 2006. 0.5 cm.
F.9 IDUC. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.10 Innocenti. 2000. 0.1 cm.
F.11 International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. 2001-2004. 2 cm.
F.12 International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care. 2003. 0.4 cm.
F.13 International Crisis Group. 2008. 0.1 cm.
F.14 ILO. 1999-2004. 1.3 cm.
Box 87
F.1 International Monetary Fund. 2003-2006. 0.4 cm.
F.2 INTERPARES. 2002-2003. 0.3 cm.
F.3 IPM. 2004-2005. 0.5 cm.
F.4 Justice Africa. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.5 Kelly, Michael. 2006. 0.2 cm.
F.6 Kim, Jim Yong. 2005. 0.2 cm.
F.7 Labour. Ca. 2001. 0.5 cm.
F.8 Lartey, Paul A. : Pharmacia. 2002. 0.3 cm.
F.9 Lironga Eparu. 2003. 0.2 cm.
F.10 LoveLife. 2001-2002. 2 cm.
F.11 LRA – Uganda. 2000-2004. 0.5 cm.
F.12 Malaria. 2002-2006. 1.1 cm.
F.13 Malaria : RBM Partnership Meeting. Sep. 30 – Oct. 2, 2002. 0.6 cm.
F.14 Malewezi, Justin C., A Nation Living in Grief draft. 2003. 2.4 cm.
Box 88
F.1 Mama’s Club. 2003. 0.3 cm.
F.2 Massey’s. 2003-2005. 2 cm.
F.3 Massey’s: related. 2005. 1 cm.
F.4 Medicins Sans Frontieres. 2002-2006. 0.6 cm.
F.5 Medicins Sans Frontieres : Firefly. 2004. 2 cm.
File consists of a draft of a book on Medicins sans Frontieres by Dan Bortolotti.
F.6 Microbicides. Ca. 2004. 0.4 cm.
F.7 Monterrey Consensus. 2002. 0.2 cm.
F.8 MTCT – Plus. 2001-2008. 0.7 cm.
F.9 Natsios. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.10 Nelson Mandela Foundation. Ca. 2006. 0.2 cm.
F.11 NEPAD. 2002. 0.4 cm.
F.12 Nestle. 2000. 0.1 cm.
F.13 Nevirapine. 2002-2004. 0.4 cm.
F.14 Nurses. 2004. 0.1 cm.
F.15 ODA. 2005-2008. 0.4 cm.
F.16 Ontario Hospital Association. 2004. 0.1 cm.
F.17 OHAfrica. 2004-2008. 0.5 cm.
F.18 Operation Eyesight Universal. 2001. 0.1 cm.
Box 89
F.1 Orphans. 2002-2005. 2.5 cm.
F.2 Orphans. 2002-2005. 1.5 cm.
F.3 Orphans. 2002-2005. 2 cm.
F.4 Orphans. 2002-2005. 2 cm.
F.5 Orphans: Oprah. 2003. 0.2 cm.
F.6 OSISA HIV and AIDS Steering Committee. 2005-2006. 0.3 cm.
F.7 Palliative care. 2004-2006. 0.3 cm.
F.8 Pediatric ARV Formulations. 2002-2004. 0.3 cm.
F.9 Piot, Peter. 2000-2005.
Box 90
F.1 Policy Project: Futures Group. 2004. 2 cm.
F.2 Post. 2000-2001. 0.3 cm.
F.3 Poverty reduction. 2000-2006. 1.5 cm.
F.4 Quacking ducks. 2000-2004. 0.3 cm.
F.5 Racism. 2000. 0.1 cm.
F.6 RealAID. 2005. 0.7 cm.
F.7 Responsibility to Protect. 2005. 0.7 cm.
F.8 Robinson, Sven. N.d. 0.1 cm.
F.9 Sachs, Jeffrey. 2002-2005. 0.3 cm.
F.10 SARS. 2004-2007. 0.6 cm.
F.11 Save the Children. 2003. 0.5 cm.
F.12 [Scaling Up for Better Health Initiative]. 2007. 0.5 cm.
F.13 September 11th. 2001-2002.
F.14 Speech material. ca. 2003-2004. 0.7 cm.
F.15 SSRC. n.d. 0.1 cm.
F.16 TAC South Africa. 2004-2005. 0.5 cm.
F.17 Talisman. 1998-2001. 2.3 cm.
Box 91
F.1 TMAP. 2008. 0.1 cm.
F.2 Trade. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.3 TRIPS. 2001-2004. 1.5 cm.
F.4 TRIPS Declaration. Doha, Qatar. 2001. 2 cm.
F.5 Tuberculosis: HIV. 2003-2006. 1.6 cm.
F.6 UN Agenda for Development. 1994. 1.6 cm.
F.7 UN reform. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.8 UNAIDS. 2000-2005. 2.5 cm.
F.9 UNAIDS. 2000-2005. 1.5 cm.
F.10 UN: Ainslee, Margaret. 2007. 0.1 cm.
F.11 UNCTAD. 2002-2003. 1 cm.
Box 92
F.1 UNDP. “Hoping and Coping: A Call for Action.” 2005. 1.5 cm.
F.2 UNFPA. 2004. 0.4 cm.
F.3 UNHCR. 2003-2004. 0.3 cm.
F.4 UN Humanitarian Report. 2008. 0.1 cm.
F.5 UNICEF.1996-2006. 1.5 cm.
F.6 UNICEF : Right to Know Initiative. 2002. 1 cm.
F.7 UNIFEM. 2000-2001. 0.7 cm.
F.8 United States. 2000-2003. 0.2 cm.
F.9 Universal Access. 2006. 0.1 cm.
F.10 de Waal, Alex. 2003-2004. 0.6 cm.
F.11 War crimes. 2001. 0.2 cm.
F.12 Washington Post. 2000-2001. 0.2 cm.
F.13 Water. 1999-2002. 1 cm.
F.14 WEF Global Governance.
F.15 WFP. 2003-2005. 0.2 cm.
F.16 Whiteside, Alan. 2004. 0.3 cm.
F.17 WHO. 2003-2006, 2009. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.18 WHO. 2003-2006, 2009. [2 of 2]. 1 cm.
Box 93
F.1 WHO: HIV/AIDS Questions and Answers. Nov. 2005. 2.3 cm.
F.2 Women. 2000-2008. 2.5 cm.
F.3 Women and AIDS. 2003-2007. [1 of 2]. 1.7 cm.
F.4 Women and AIDS. 2003-2007. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.5 Women and AIDS: Global Coalition. 2004-2006. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Women: UN. 2005-2006. 1 cm.
F.7 Women: violence against. 2003-2006. 1 cm.
Box 94
F.1 World Bank. 1998-2006. 1.3 cm.
F.2 World Vision. 2001-2003. 0.2 cm.
F.3 WTO. 2001-2005. 1.3 cm.
F.4 Zeitz, Paul. 2005. 0.1 cm.
F.5 Misc. 2001-2007. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm
F.6 Misc. 2001-2007. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.7 Misc. : reports. 2003-2004. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.8 Misc. : reports. 2003-2004. [2 of 2]. 2.5 cm.
Box 95
F.1 MDGs. 2003-2008. 0.5 cm.
F.2 A Global Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals: draft presented by the UN Millennium Project. Sep. 23, 2004. [1 of 2]. 3 cm.
F.3 A Global Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals: draft presented by the UN Millennium Project. Sep. 23, 2004. [2 of 2]. 3 cm.
7 report books of the UN Millennium Project.
Box 96
11 report books of the UN Millennium Project.
Box 97
Country subject files.
Files include promotional and informational brochures and reports on grassroots, governmental, and United Nations-based HIV/AIDS initiatives, as well as reading material, notes, and related correspondence. Files may also include briefing notes, schedules, and itineraries related to visits by Stephen in his role as Special Envoy.
F.1 Angola. 2003-2005. 1 cm.
F.2 Botswana. 1999-2006. [1 of 4]. 2 cm.
F.3 Botswana. 1999-2006. [2 of 4]. 2 cm.
F.4 Botswana. 1999-2006. [3 of 4]. 3 cm.
F.5 Botswana. 1999-2006. [4 of 4]. 3 cm.
F.6 Cameroon. 2004. 2 cm.
Box 98
F.1 Congo, Democratic Republic of. 2002. 0.7 cm.
F.2 Ethiopia. 1999-2008. [1 of 4]. 1.9 cm.
F.3 Ethiopia. 1999-2008. [2 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.4 Ethiopia. 1999-2008. [3 of 3]. 2.5 cm.
F.5 India. 2001-2008. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Kenya. ca. 2000-2008. [1 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.7 Kenya. ca. 2000-2008. [2 of 3] 2 cm.
F.8 Kenya. ca. 2000-2008. [3 of 3]. 1 cm.
Box 99
Kenya reports and books. Ca. 2000-2008.
Box 100
F.1 Lesotho. 2002-2006. [1 of 2]. 2.5 cm.
F.2 Lesotho. 2002-2006. [1 of 2]. 2.5 cm.
F.3 Liberia. 2000-2001. 0.5 cm.
F.4 Malawi. 1999-2008. [1 of 2]. 2.5 cm.
F.5 Malawi. 1999-2008. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
Box 101
Malawi reports and books. Ca. 2000-2008.
Box 102
F.1 Mozambique. 2002-2004. 0.4 cm.
F.2 Namibia. ca. 1999-2003. [1 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.3 Namibia. ca. 1999-2003. [2 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.4 Namibia. ca. 1999-2003. [3 of 3]. 4 cm.
Namibia reports and books. Ca. 2000-2008.
Box 103
F.1 Nigeria. 1999-2001. [1 of 3]. 3 cm.
F.2 Nigeria. 1999-2001. [2 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.3 Nigeria. 1999-2001. [3 of 3]. 2.8 cm.
F.4 Rwanda. 2001-2008. [1 of 2]. 1.4 cm.
F.5 Rwanda. 2001-2008. [2 of 2]. 1.1 cm.
F.6 Rwanda Genocide 10th Anniversary Memorial Project. 2002-2005. 1.4 cm.
Box 104
F.1 Sierra Leone. 2001-2005. 0.1 cm.
F.2 South Africa 2001-2007. [1 of 3]. 2.5 cm.
F.3 South Africa 2001-2007. [2 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.4 South Africa 2001-2007. [3 of 3]. 3.5 cm.
F.5 Southern Africa. 2002-2006. 2.5 cm.
F.6 Sudan. 2001-2008. 1 cm.
Box 105
F.1 Swaziland. 2000-2005. 3 cm.
F.2 Swaziland. 2000-2005. 2 cm.
F.3 Tanzania. 2002-2004. 1.4 cm.
F.4 Tanzania reports and books. 2000-2004. 3 cm.
Box 106
F.1 Uganda. ca. 2000-2006. 2 cm.
F.2 Uganda. ca. 2000-2006. 2 cm.
F.3 Uganda. ca. 2000-2006. 2 cm.
F.4 Uganda. ca. 2000-2006. 2.5 cm.
F.5 Uganda : Reach Out Mbuya Parish. 2003-2006. 2 cm.
F.6. Uganda : religion. 2005. 0.2 cm.
Box 107
Uganda reports and books. ca. 2000-2008.
Box 108
F.1 Zambia. ca. 2000-2006. [1 of 4]. 2.5 cm.
F.2 Zambia. ca. 2000-2006. [2 of 5]. 2.5 cm.
F.3 Zambia. ca. 2000-2006. [3 of 5]. 2.5 cm.
F.4 Zambia. ca. 2000-2006. [4 of 5]. 2.5 cm.
F.5 Zambia. ca. 2000-2006. [5 of 5]. 2.5 cm.
Box 109
F.1 Zambia reports and books. Ca. 2000-2006. 5 cm.
F.2 Zimbabwe. 2000-2008. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.3 Zimbabwe. 2000-2008. [2 of 2]. 2 cm.
Series 6. Stephen Lewis Associates Ltd.
— 1985-2007. — 0.96 m of textual records. — Series contains records including invoices and other sundry material related to the management of Stephen’s speaking events.
Box 110
F.1 CBC Morningside. 1990-1993. 0.2 cm.
File includes contracts and related material.
F.2 CBC Prime Time News. 1993. 0.2 cm.
File includes correspondence with Tony Burman, Executive Producer of CBC Prime Time News and invoices.
F.3 Invoices and related material. Dec. 1988 - Mar. 1989. 0.5 cm.
Includes remittance advisories from CAN*Speak Presentations Limited.
F.4 Invoices and related material. Apr. 1989. 0.5 cm.
F.5 Invoices and related material. May - Jun. 1989. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Invoices and related material. Jul. - Aug. 1989. 0.5 cm.
F.7 Invoices and related material. Sep. - Oct. 1989. 0.5 cm.
F.8 Invoices and related material. Nov. - Dec. 1989. 0.5 cm.
F.9 UNICEF Special Representative – Admin. 1990-1991. 0.5 cm.
F.10 Invoices and related material. Feb. - Apr. 1990. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Invoices and related material. May. - Jul. 1990. 0.3 cm.
F.12 Invoices and related material. Aug. - Nov. 1990. 0.3 cm.
F.13 Invoices and related material. Dec. 1990. 0.2 cm.
F.14 Invoices and related material. Jan. – Feb. 1991. 0.5 cm.
F.15 Invoices and related material. Mar. 1991. 0.5 cm.
Box 111
F.1 Invoices and related material. Apr. 1991. 2 cm.
F.2 Invoices and related material. May 1991. 1.5 cm.
F.3 Invoices and related material. Jun. 1991. 1.5 cm.
F.4 Georgian College Literacy Conference. Jun. 17, 1991. 0.5 cm.
Includes invoices, contracts, and speaking notes.
F.5 Invoices and related material. Jul. - Sep. 1991. 0.3 cm.
F.6 Invoices and related material. Oct. 1991. 2.5 cm.
F.7 Invoices and related material. Nov. 1991. 1.5 cm.
Box 112
F.1 Invoices and related material. 1992. 1 cm.
F.2 Invoices and related material. Jan. - Feb. 1993. 1 cm.
F.3 Invoices and related material. Mar. - Apr. 1993. 1 cm.
F.4 Invoices and related material. May 1993. 1 cm.
F.5 Invoices and related material. Jun. 1993. 1 cm.
F.6 Invoices and related material. Sep. 1993. 0.6 cm.
F.7 Invoices and related material. Oct. 1993. 1 cm.
F.8 Invoices and related material. Nov. 1993. 1 cm.
F.9 Invoices and related material. Dec. 1993 - Feb. 1994. 0.7 cm.
F.10 Invoices and related material. Mar. - Apr. 1994. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Invoices and related material. May 1994. 1 cm.
F.12 Invoices and related material. June. 1994. 0.3 cm.
F.13 Invoices and related material. Sep. 1994. 0.3 cm.
F.14 Invoices and related material. Oct. 1994. 0.3 cm.
F.15 Invoices and related material. Nov. - Dec. 1994. 0.3 cm.
Box 113
F.1 SLA contracts. 1994. 0.5 cm.
F.2 SLA contracts. 1995-2006. 0.5 cm.
F.3 SLA invoices. 2001-2004. 0.5 cm.
F.4 Speech evaluations. 1989. 1 cm.
File consists of CAN*Speak Presentations Limited Speaker Follow-up reports, correspondence with speaker organizers, invoices, notes, and other material related to speaking events.
F.5 Speech evaluations. 1990. 1 cm.
F.6 Speech evaluations. 1991. 1 cm.
F.7 Speech evaluations. 1993. 0.5 cm.
F.8 Speech evaluations. 1994. 0.5 cm.
F.9 Speech evaluations. 2000-2001. 0.5 cm.
F.10 Speech evaluations. 2002. 0.1 cm.
F.11 Speech evaluations. 2003. 0.1 cm.
F.12 Speech evaluations. 2004-2007. 0.5 cm.
F.13 SLA tax info. 1992-1993.
F.14 UNICEF travel expenses. 1993-1995.
F.15 SLA financial statements. 1991, 1997.
F.16 SLA financial info. 2001-2004.
F.17 Stephen Lewis New Info binder. 1989-1992.
Box 114
Notebooks. Ca. 1985-1990. 19 spiral bound notebooks. Notebooks were kept by Jill Funamoto.
Box 115
Labour Arbitration.
Files consist of material related to Janet Solberg and Stephen Lewis’ activities as labour arbiters, including invoices for administrative fees, correspondence with the arbitrator, written notes, and opinions. Janet Solberg and Stephen Lewis as Union Nominees.
F.1 USWA v. Jubilee Timmins : interest arbitration. Nov. 8, 1993. 0.6 cm.
F.2 CUPE Hamilton, Local 3418 v. Disabled and Aged Regional Transit System. Mar. 3, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.3 Ontario Public Schools Teachers’ Federation and Federation of Women Teachers’ Association of Ontario vs. Windsor School Board. Mar. 14, 1994. 1.2 cm.
F.4 Southern Ontario Newspaper Guild/Brabant Newspapers Ltd. Lombardi. Apr. 5, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.5 YUFA v. York University tenure grievance. Apr. 5, Jun. 9, 1994. 0.1 cm.
F.6 East Parry Board of Education v. Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. Apr. 16, 1994. 0.7 cm.
F.7 Northwestern General Hospital v. Ontario Nurses Association mediation. May 1, 1994. 1.2 cm.
F.8 International Ladies Garment Workers Union v. Futon 2001. May 20, 1994. 0.6 cm.
F.9 Southern Ontario Newspaper Guild v. London Free Press : Boucher. July 18, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.10 USWA v. Birchmere Retirement Residence : 1st contract. Jul. 29, 1994. 1.1 cm.
F.11 CUPE43 v. City of Toronto : Adie. Aug. 10, 1994. 0.5 cm.
F.12 SEU210 Chateau Park Nursing Home, Buchanan. Sep. 7, 1994. 0.1 cm.
F.13 SEU 210 v. Beacon Hill Holiday Pay. Sep. 7, 1994. 0.3 cm.
F.14 USWA v. Alexandria Community Life Care. Sep. 8, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.15 CUPE Local 10 v. City of York. Sep. 20, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.16 Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Faculty Association v. OISE : grievance. Oct. 6, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.17 International Ladies Garment Workers Union v. Canadian African Newcomer Aid Centre of Toronto. Oct. 14, 1994. 0.6 cm.
F.18 CUPE v. North York Hydro. Oct. 21, 1994. 0.1 cm.
F.19 SEU 210 v. Windsor SSB. Oct. 25, 1994. 0.1 cm.
F.20 Graphic Communications International Union, Local N.1 v. Toronto Star : policy grievance. Nov. 8, 1994. 1 cm.
F.21 Graphic Communications International Union, Local N.1 v. Toronto Star : Manning grievance. 1994-1995. 1 cm.
F.22 SEU 210 v. Beacon Hill : RNA rate of pay. Nov. 11, 1994. 0.3 cm.
F.23 CUPE Local 702 v. Township of Maidstone. Nov. 16, 1994. 0.3 cm.
F.24 Social Planning Council v. CUPE 1777, gr. Bryant. Dec. 20, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.25 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 2330 v. Long Manufacturing : tech change. Dec. 15, 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.26 CUPE11 v. North York Hydro Policy : change in duties. Feb. 15, 1995. 0.2 cm.
Box 116
F.1 Pembroke civic round 2. 1996. 1.3 cm.
F.2 Leamington round 2. 1996. 0.6 cm.
F.3 OSSTF 26 v OBE PSSP grievance. 1994. 0.2 cm.
F.4 Sarsfield Nursing Home v USWA. 1994. 0.8 cm.
F.5 Pathways round 2. 1996. 1 cm.
F.6 LCBO v OLBEU. 1992. 1.5 cm.
F.7 SEU 210 v. Dana Manor. 1994. 1.5 cm.
F.8 CUPE 1996 v. Toronto Public Library. 1992. 1.6 cm.
F.9 USWA Jubilee Centre Interest Arts. 1994. 1 cm.
F.10 Pathways Retirement Homes Ltd. V. USWA 1694. 1991. 1 cm.
F.11 International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union v. Canadian African Newcomer Aid Centre of Toronto. 1994-1995. 0.3 cm.
F.12 Spencer House v. SEIU 204. 1992. 0.5 cm.
F.13 Centre Jubilee v. USWA. 1994. 1.2 cm.
F.14 Untitled, various. 1984-1985. 0.4 cm.
Series 7. Audio-visual material.
–1978-2005. 114 VHS cassettes, 1 betacam cassette.
Box 117
Item 1. “Stephen Lewis Interview 1/31/78”. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS cassette.
Item 2. “David Lewis Obit. 1981”. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS cassette.
Item 3. “Stephen Lewis 12/6/85”. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS cassette.
Item 4. “ACTRA Win”. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS cassette.
Item 5. “Dad / Video Singles / Y&R.” UNICEF Division of Communication. [1982]. VHS cassette. Includes footage of Stephen on “CityPulse”.
Item 6. “Our Man at the UN”. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS cassette.
Item 7. ISN Conference. Master. UNICEF Division of Communication. Ca. 1995-1999. VHS cassette.
Item 8. Stephen Lewis presser – racism. Jun. 9, 1992. VHS cassette.
Item 9. Visit of Mr. Stephen H. Lewis to Ethiopia (1)- Visit of Mekdem, meeting with religious leader, meeting with the press, UNDP roundtable meeting, meeting with Dr. Kebebe Radesse, M. of Health. Mar. 13-20, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 10. Visit of Mr. Stephen H. Lewis to Ethiopia (2)- Meeting OAU Secretary General Mr. Amara Ess, visit Ethiopia Health & Nutrition Research Institute, Visit ENARP HIV/AIDS research in Akaki, Meeting with WFP truckers, visit save … generation HIV/AIDS Activate. VHS cassette.
Item 11. Visit of Mr. Stephen H. Lewis to Ethiopia (3)- Visit HIV/AIDS sides in Shashemere, Awassa HIV/AIDS Council Visit, visit Awassa Youth anti-AIDS club, visit of Yirgalem Hospital. VHS cassette.
Item 12. Visit of Mr. Stephen H. Lewis to Ethiopia (4)- UNDP media workshop, meeting with H.E. Ato Gitma ... visit of Black Lion Hospital, visit of CRDA Executive Director, Ato Kebebe Asert, Press conference. VHS cassette.
Item 13. UN AIDS Envoy visit Coast. Post edited. VHS cassette.
Item 14. Landmines Conference, Stephen Lewis Opening Statement Dub for Avi Lewis (City/Much/Brand). Independent Satellite News. Dec. 2, 1997. Betacam cassette.
Box 118
Item 1. SOA 1999 Stephen Lewis Presentation. CANSpeak Presents. Oct. 19, 1999. VHS cassette.
Item 2. SOA 1999 Stephen Lewis Presentation. CANSpeak Presents. Oct. 19, 1999. Master. VHS cassette.
Item 3. SOA 1999 Stephen Lewis Presentation. CANSpeak Presents. (46 min., 41 sec.). Feb. 23, 2000. VHS cassette.
Item 4. ISN Stephen Lewis. (15 min., 8 sec.). Feb. 23, 2000. VHS cassette.
Item 5. Quebec 2000 Millennium Wetland Event. Aug. 7, 2000. VHS cassette.
Item 6. Bethany Care Society presents Dream builders Conference 2000. Keynote: Stephen Lewis. VHS cassette.
Item 7. University of Alberta’s International Week 2001. Keynote address: Stephen Lewis, “Global Citizens: Making Globalization Work.” VHS cassette.
Item 8. Africa Journal #10109. Prod. Deirdre Murray. Topic: World AIDS Day 2001. Guests: Amb. Stephen Lewis, Dr. Peter Lamptey, Grace Kintu. Nov. 29, 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 9. Project Ploughshares 25th Anniversary Celebration. Guest speaker: Stephen Lewis, “The World is Falling Apart: What Role Civil Society?” (1 hr., 53 min.). Mar. 23, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 10. G6B 2002. Opening night, Stephen Lewis et al. Jun. 21, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 11. Stephen Lewis summer school opening. 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 12. Commissioned Officers’ Conference 2002. Stephen Lewis. (1 hr., 15 min.). Oct. 1, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 13. Commissioned Officers’ Conference 2002. Oct. 1, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 14. World Vision Canada. Stephen Lewis, HIV/AIDS Gala, Winnipeg, MB. (30 min.). Nov. 7, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 15. “Africa Journal – World AIDS Day 2002”. (60 min.). VHS cassette.
Box 119
Item 1. Saskatchewan Federation of Labour. Annual Convention 2002. Regina, Saskatchewan. Stephen Lewis, “Globalization/Poverty.” VHS cassette.
Item 2. PSI 2002. Stephen Lewis, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. (24 min., 10 sec.). VHS cassette.
Item 3. PSI 2002. Stephen Lewis, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa (distributed by CUPE). (24 min., 10 sec.). VHS cassette.
Item 4. ISP 2002. Stephen Lewis, L'Envoyé spécial des Nations Unies pour le VIH/SIDA en Afrique du secrétaire général de l'ONU (distribué par le SCFP). (24 min., 10 sec.). VHS cassette.
Item 5. PSI copy. Sep. 3, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 6. Stephen Lewis Keynote Address to the Canadian Conference for International Health (Hull, Quebec), Nov. 12, 2000. The Wellness Foundation Canada Corp.
Item 7. Faculty of Extension’s 90th Anniversary, Stephen Lewis. Mar. 19, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 8. Religion & The Fight Against HIV/AIDS (Nairobi Conference). Hope for African Children Initiative, Religions for Peace. (17 min.). Apr. 23, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 9. Documentary : Valerie – Upclose. EPS# 15. Stephen Lewis. May 6, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 10. Stephen Lewis, Camilla Di Giuseppe, CPT. Citypulse / CityTv. Sep. 13, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 11. The Stephen Lewis Dinner: An Evening about Possibilities. Presented by the Scarborough Southwest NDP and the Ontario NDP. Sep. 13, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 12. Stephen Lewis, CEP Convention. Oct. 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 13. HIV/AIDS in Africa: Stephen Lewis Talks to the Steelworkers. Stephen Lewis Foundation, Steelworkers Humanity Fund. Oct. 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 14. George Brown College, Staff Celebration Week. Stephen Lewis, Keynote Speaker. Oct. 23, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 15. University of Ottawa: Distinguished Canadian Leadership Awards. Oct. 28, 2003. VHS cassette.
Box 120
Item 1. Stephen Lewis’s Speech on HIV/AIDS. Oct. 28, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 2. AIDS/HIV Symposium. Prod. Amanda Bosiak. Shaw TV. (2 min., 30 sec.). Jan. 27, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 3. Council on Foundations. 2004 Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Opening Plenary. Apr. 26, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 4. NAFSA Keynote: Stephen Lewis. The Leigh Bureau. May 27, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 5. For a Generation Without AIDS: with footage of the HIV/AIDS presentation by Stephen Lewis to the meeting of General Synod in June 2004. Partnership for Life PWRDF. (60 min.). VHS cassette.
Item 6. Canadian Bar Association: Part 1. (1 hr., 26 min., 30 sec.). Aug. 15, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 7. McMaster International Women & Children’s Health Symposium with Stephen Lewis. Sep. 24, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 8. International Cooperation Days, Ottawa : Dinner. Keynote speech, Stephen Lewis. Nov. 1-3, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 9. Foundation for the Carolinas Annual Meeting. Keynote speaker: Stephen Lewis. Feb. 16, 2005. VHS cassette.
Item 10. UN TV Features & Production World Chronicle 978. Stephen Lewis UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. Jun. 1, 2005. VHS cassette.
Item 11. Sunlife Financial Lecture. Stephen Lewis, “Where in the World is the World Headed?”. Nov. 22, 2005. VHS cassette.
Item 12. UN Special Envoy to HIV/AIDS in Africa. Harvard. Stephen Lewis. VHS cassette.
Item 13. LCSC Convocation 1991, Speaker: Stephen Lewis. Ashland Video Corporation. (40 min.). VHS cassette.
Item 14. University of Calgary Convocation. Nov. 12, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 15. Order of Canada. Mr. Stephen Lewis C.C. Oct. 24, 2003. VHS cassette.
Box 121
Item 1. University of Victoria. 2004 Spring Convocation. Jun. 3, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 2. Stephen Lewis Keynote Address, Southern University. Nov. 17, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 3. Stephen Lewis, CCS on Assumption University. Feb. 13, 2005. VHS cassette.
Item 4. Access on Location, University of Regina Lecture, Stephen Lewis. (56 min., 30 sec.). VHS cassette.
Item 5. Life and Times: The Lewis Family. Dir. Margaret Slaght. Barna-Alper Productions. (46 min.) Oct. 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 6. Life and Times: The Lewis Family w credits. (42 min., 50 sec.). Dec. 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 7. Life and Times … Jul. 23, 2001. SL on plane to Abuja with RC (bad sound) Abuja / High Commission / Minister of Health. VHS cassette.
Item 8. Life and Times … Jul. 24, 2001. Lagos, Africa. Meeting with RC, driving shots, SL tarmac getting into plane. VHS cassette.
Item 9. Life and Times … Jul. 24, 2001. Abuja. Meeting Minister of Health (cont), Abuja exteriors. VHS cassette.
Item 10. Life and Times … Jul. 25, 2001. Obasanjo meeting / travelling shots, Stephen at virology lab near Abuja. VHS cassette.
Item 11. Life and Times … Jul. 25, 2001. Cocktail party / Meeting with NACA meeting with MS group head. VHS cassette.
Item 12. Life and Times … Jul. 28, 2001. To village on bumpy road, Presentation from chief, Reunion with Mark’s widow. VHS cassette.
Item 13. [Unlabelled]. Taping of Life and Times: The Lewis Family aired on CBC-News. VHS cassette.
Item 14. Stephen Lewis – Life and Times - “It’s My Life” The Passionate Eye Sunday Showcase. (83 min.). Dec. 5, 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 15. “Webhead.” Rough cuts (unmixed), CBC Newsworld. Mar. 11, 1996. VHS cassette.
Box 122
Item 1. CTV W5 Show #4. Oct. 28, 2000. VHS cassette.
Item 2. Stephen Lewis interview – Newsworld Today. Jun. 22, 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 3. The Nature of Things: AIDS in Africa. CBC. Broadcast version. Nov. 26, 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 4. The Nature of Things: AIDS in Africa. CBC. Broadcast version. Nov. 26, 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 5. The Nature of Things: AIDS in Africa. CBC. Sales version. Nov. 26, 2001. VHS cassette.
Item 6. Eye to Eye. Program #120 Guest: Stephen Lewis. May 13, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 7. CBC-RDI news spot [French] and CBC Newsworld Foreign Assignment [English]. (43 min.). Nov. 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 8. The Nature of Things: The Value of Life AIDS in Africa Revisited on CBC TV. Jan. 21, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 9. The Nature of Things: The Value of Life AIDS in Africa Revisited. Jan. 21, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 10. The Nature of Things … Judy Jackson. Jan. 21, 2004. (Recorded). VHS cassette.
Item 11. Report on Business Television. Michael Vaughan Live. Feb. 26, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 12. Oprah’s Prime Time with Diane Sawyer Special. VHS cassette.
Item 13. Oprah’s Special. Dec. 22, [ ]. VHS cassette.
Item 14. CBC National. CBC Radio-Canada. Nov. 14, [ ]. VHS cassette.
Item 15. The National, Mar. 26, [ ]; The National and Canada AM, Mar. 27, [ ]. VHS cassette.
Box 123
Item 1. Stephen Lewis Interview (NBC). VHS cassette.
Item 2. Stephen Lewis – CBC The Hour Part 1. VHS cassette.
Item 3. Stephen Lewis – CBC The Hour Part 2. VHS cassette.
Item 4. Vicki Gabereau Show. CTV. (34 min.). Nov. 29, 2002. (Recorded). VHS cassette.
Item 5. Vicki Gabereau Show. CTV. Episode 6-054. Guests: Lewis, Lapp, Dotw. VHS cassette.
Item 6. Vicki Gabereau Show. CTV. Episode 8-164. Guests: Lewis. Feb. 17, 2005. VHS cassette.
Item 7. Elliot Lake. Oct. 3, 1996. [Documentary]. VHS cassette.
Item 8. Beads of Hope – Spirit Connection. (28 min., 30 sec.). Nov. 24, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 9. The Governor General’s Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case. (57 min.). Oct. 18, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 10. Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Romeo Dallaire. White Pine Pictures. (91 min.). VHS cassette.
Item 11. AIDS in Africa (working title): Selections from Pre-shoot, Rough Sound track / no color corrections. Green Lion Productions. (23 min., 40 sec.). VHS cassette.
Item 12. World Vision Canada. The Buller’s HIV/AIDS Fundraising Event, Winnipeg, MB. (1 hr., 50 min.). Nov. 7, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 13. The Toughest Job in the World. Judy Films Inc. Sep. 24, 1999. VHS cassette.
Item 14. Orien Aid video. VHS cassette.
Box 124
Item 1. Wide Angle AIDS Warriors. (56 min., 46 sec.). Jul. 15, 2004. VHS cassette.
Item 2. VSO 2nd Rough Cut. (25 min.). VHS cassette.
Item 3. Facing Racism. Produced by O.F.L (Barna-Alper Prods.), Canadian Labor Congress. (17 min., 12 sec.). VHS cassette.
Item 4. Call me sister, call me brother. CAW-TCA Canada. VHS cassette.
Item 5. Michele Landsberg … Iron in Her Soul. Davey Productions. (49 min., 31 sec.). 1998. VHS cassette.
Item 6. Michele Landsberg … Iron in Her Soul. Recorded on Vision TV, Mar. 3, 1999. VHS cassette.
Item 7. Ex-Property: Inside the Next Industrial Revolution. Dir. Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein. Rough Cut. (94 min.) Oct. 6, 2003. VHS cassette.
Item 8. Ex-Property: Inside the Next Industrial Revolution. Dir. Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein. Rough Cut. (138 min.). VHS cassette.
Item 9. Naomi Klein – Gabereau + Lehrer, Newsroom. Sep. 23, 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 10. Avi’s last “Counterspin.” VHS cassette.
Item 11. [Home movie]. Zev’s first road trip. VHS cassette.
Item 12. [Home movie]. [Vacation with Michele and Ilana Landsberg Lewis]. Ca. 2002. VHS cassette.
Item 13. [Home movie]. ‘Milly’ [Visit to Paris.] (23 min.). VHS cassette.
Series 8. Digital files.
Sub-series 1. External storage digital files —4 USB sticks, 7 floppy disks, 1 DVCam tape, 1 miniDV.
Sub-series 2. Electronic documents.–1998-2021. 362 electronic documents.
F.1 SL Reports 1992-2000.
1992 Report on Race Relations in Ontario.pdf
2000-05-29 Rwanda Report.pdf
OAU – Rwanda – the Preventable Genocide.pdf
OAU – Rwanda – the Preventable Genocide.doc
OAU – Rapport sur le genocide au Rwanda.pdf
Vienna – 1998 – S. Lewis, Machel report.txt
F.2 SL Texts 1999-2021.
F.2.1. 1999-2000.
1999-10-26, Farewell Speech, UNICEF.doc
2000-10-19, Keynote to Social Workers – final.doc
F.2.2. 2001.
2001-01-21, Natcon speech, edited.doc
2001-01-22, Excerpt, Career Dev Speech.pdf
2001-01-26, The Globe and Mail- J'accuse.doc
2001-04-07, Stanley Knowles Award, OPSEU final.doc
2001-04-28, CHA, Lewis-JS edit-jul01 (2).doc
2001-05-24, CCIC AGM unedited.doc
2001-05-29, Note for the Secretary General.doc
2001-06-01, UN Synopsis, Press Briefing, Announcement.doc
2001-06-22, UN Synopsis, Press Brief, Botswana.doc
2001-07-31, UN synopsis, Press Brief, Nigeria.doc
2001-12-13, Int'l Conf on AIDS and STD, Ouaga.doc
F.2.3. 2002.
2002-01-03, UN Synopsis, Press Brief, Burkina Faso.doc
2002-02-28, UN Synopsis, Press Brief, update.doc
2002-04-27, Sheldon Chumir Foundation, Calgary.doc
2002-06-10, African Religious Leaders Assembly, Nairobi.doc
2002-06-20 SL Interview w Shelagh Rogers.mp3
2002-06-21, Speech to Opening Ceremony of G6B Summit, Calgary.doc
2002-07-03 - UN Press Statement - Women and AIDS.doc
2002-07-03, UN Synopsis, Press Brief, Women and AIDS.doc
2002-09-26 - Multiculturalism conference, Edmonton – edited.doc
2002-10-04, CSIS, Next Wave, Washington.doc
2002-10-17, PVOs & NGOs speech, Washington.doc
2002-11-07, World Vision Fundraiser, Winnipeg – edited.doc
2002-11-09, Yale ICRG conference.doc
2002-12-07, Special Envoy update (2).doc
F.2.4. 2003.
2003 - January Special Envoys Mission Final.pdf
2003-01-08 - UN Press Briefing, December 2002 trip.doc
2003-01-08, UN Synopsis, Press Brief, December 2002 tour.doc
2003-04-01 - Appearance before Committee, Ottawa.doc
2003-04-01, excerpt from testimony before House Committee.doc
2003-04-03, Transcript and excerpt from Yale panel.doc
2003-05-02 - UN Press Briefing, Kenya.doc
2003-05-02, UN Synopsis, Press Brief, Kenya.doc
2003-05-04 - St.FX convocation, Antigonish, NS.doc
2003-05-10 - Keynote to Uof S Conference, Saskatoon - js edit1.rtf
2003-05-21 - Mailman School of Public Health, Convocation.doc
2003-05-28 - Global Health Council, Annual Conference, Washington.doc
2003-06-01 - Transcript - Cdn Pharmacists Assn, Vancouver.doc
2003-07-08 - Launch of Women's AIDS run.doc
2003-08-03 - South Africa AIDS Conference, Durban.doc
2003-09-12, Canadian HIV AIDS Legal Network, Montreal.doc
2003-09-21 - ICASA Opening ceremonies.doc
2003-09-25 -ICASA - Resource allocation.doc
2003-11-17 - London Community Foundation, edited.doc
F.2.5. 2004.
F.2.5.1. 2004 Special Envoy Reports
Dec. 7-13, 2004 – Tanzania.doc
Jul 26-31, 2004 – Uganda.doc
Mar 17-19, 2004-Swaziland.doc
May 14-17, 2004 – Lesotho.doc
May 19-23, 2004 – Ethiopia.doc
Oct 27-30, 2004 – Malawi.doc
F.2.5.2. 2004 Unedited Transcripts
2004-01-30, Parliamentary Forum, Rome - JS Edit.doc
2004-01-30, Parliamentary Forum, Rome - Original unedited.doc
2004-02-02, ACTSA, London - JS Edit.doc
2004-02-02, ACTSA, London - Original UNEDITED.doc
2004-03-31, Columbia - Future of Children JS Edit.doc
2004-03-31, Columbia - Future of Children Unedited.doc
2004-05-01, Earth Symposium JS Edit.doc
2004-05-01, Earth Symposium unedited.doc
2004-05-24, 4th Int'l Social Workers JS Edit.doc
2004-05-24, 4th Int'l Social Workers Unedited.doc
2004-06-05, MSF Keynote unedited.doc
2004-06-22, CATIE JS Edit.doc
2004-06-22, CATIE unedited.doc
2004-11-04, COBA speech JS Edit.doc
2004-11-04, COBA speech Unedited.doc
2004-11-22, CECN manuscript JS Edit.doc
2004-11-22, CECN manuscript Unedited.doc
2004-01-09, Speech to the Rotary Club of Toronto.doc
2004-02-08, Speech by Stephen Lewis at CROI 2004.doc
2004-03-03, 3 by 5 press briefing.doc
2004-03-03, UN Synopsis, 3 by 5.doc
2004-03-26, Shirley Greenberg Lecture, Ottawa.doc
2004-03-30, Microbicides 2004, London.doc
2004-03-31, UN Press briefing on Swaziland.doc
2004-04-06, Statement in response to announcement.doc
2004-04-26, Council on Foundations, Toronto final edit.doc
2004-05-19, African Child Conference,SL edit.doc
2004-06-01, UN Press Briefing on Ethiopia.doc
2004-06-11, Statement, Zambia Test Case for G8 Summit.doc
2004-07-11, Bangkok Statement, 3 by 5.doc
2004-07-12, Bangkok Statement, Asia-Africa session.doc
2004-07-14 Statement from Bangkok.doc
2004-09-16, UN Press briefing on Uganda and Lesotho.doc
2004-10-19, PSAs press release – final.doc
2004-10-20, Edited excerpt from LEAF breakfast, Toronto Star.doc
F.2.6. 2005
F.2.6.1. 2005 Special Envoy Reports
Feb 20-26, 2005 – Angola.doc
Jan 25-29, 2005 – Zambia.doc
Lesotho update – 2005.doc
F.2.6.2 Unedited Transcripts
2005-02-14, Seekers Clean copy.doc
2005-02-14, Seekers unedited.doc
2005-05-23, ICN Taipei – UNEDITED.doc
2005-06-06, EICP Initiative – Unedited.doc
2005-06-16, SOGC – UNEDITED.doc
F.2.6.3 Seekers Dialogue
Author_bios.pdf
copyrightSeeking.pdf
Empowerment.pdf
Intro.pdf
2005-01-18, UN PB, Malawi and Tanzania.doc
2005-02-07, Paediatric formulations.doc
2005-02-11, Make Poverty History.doc
2005-02-14, UN PB, Zambia.doc
2005-04-26, UPenn.doc
2005-06-29, Nairobi press release.doc
2005-07-24, IAS Rio.doc
2005-09-06, Abridged- AIDS Vaccines, Montreal.doc
2005-09-06, AIDS Vaccines Conference, Montreal.doc
2005-09-20, Rockefeller transcript.doc
2005-11-09, RAND review with track changes.doc
2005-12-01, World AIDS Day Statement.doc
F.2.7. 2006.
F.2.7.1. 2006 Special Envoy Reports
02-08-06, Lesotho Report.doc
02-13-06, Swaziland report.doc
F.2.7.2. 2006 Unedited Transcripts
2006-05-15, UNICEF_SL_transcript.pdf
2006-06-26, V&A transcript js edit.doc
2006-10-10 German UNICEF unapproved js edit.doc
2006-10-10, German UNICEF unapproved.doc
Stephen_Lewis_speech short js edit.doc
Stephen_Lewis_speech short.doc
2006-02-25 UN Reform and Human Rights – final.pdf
2006-03-08, International Women's Day.doc
2006-03-17, Lesotho & Swaziland briefing.doc
2006-03-20, Malawi.doc
2006-03-20, WV-1.doc
2006-04-10, Toycen interview – full.doc
2006-05-21, Walk the World.doc
2006-07-02, Geneva Panel.doc
2006-07-18, Foreword forTB-HIV.doc
2006-08-18, IAC Closing.pdf
2006-08-24, Center on Philanthropy, Indianapolis.doc
2006-11-09, Statement, creation of women's agency.pdf
2006-12-01 - WAD postcard SLF.doc
2006-12-01, World AIDS Day statement.doc
F.2.8. 2007.
F.2.8.1. 2007 Unedited Transcripts
2007-03-11, OECTA unedited transcript.doc.
2007-04-30, Nature 1st draft.doc
2007-06-26 IOM Violence – js edit Aug 23doc.doc
2007-06-26, IOM Violence – noedit.doc
2007, Excerpt text from interview with Eckhard re Kofi Annan.doc
2007-03-12, FP Women's Agency – published.pdf
2007-04-18, Access to medicines.doc
2007-05-04, Speech to SOS Medicare Conf – final.doc
2007-05-17, DOW Award – final.doc
2007-05-31, Nature review final pub copy.pdf
2007-06-12, RESULTS dinner.doc
2007-06-26, IOM Violence – final.doc
2007-07-06, Aspen Statement by Stephen Lewis.pdf
2007-08-14, Op-Ed, Daily News Durban.pdf
2007-08-15, Opinion piece, Independent Newspapers.doc
2007-09-13, DRC Statement, ending sexual violence.doc
2007-09-26, CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE panel.pdf
2007-11-23, World Health Editors Network, London.doc
2007-12-03 - unedited, final CGFNS, Philadelphia.doc
F.2.9. 2008.
F.2.9.1. 2008 Unedited Transcripts
2008-05-25, ASAC Lecture, Halifax, unedited.doc
2008-01-25, Harvard Medical Student Conference.pdf
2008-03-27 Tanner Lecture js edit10 (2).doc
2008-04-12, V-Day remarks, New Orleans, final.doc
2008-05-08, Text for Donald MacDonald memorial.doc
2008-05-25 - ASAC Lecture, Halifax final.doc
2008-05-27, Remarks at Wilton Park Conference.doc
2008-05-29, Dr. Binayak Sen.doc
2008-07-19, Review of Wisdom of Whores1.pdf
2008-07-19, Review of Wisdom of Whores2.pdf
2008-07-21, Momentum Conference, San Fran.pdf
2008-07-28, Article for Brown Journal.doc
2008-07-28, Op-Ed, al-Bashir, G&M.pdf
2008-10,07, Draft for Positively Aware.doc
2008-11-03 Women Ambassadors' Luncheon NY.pdf
2008-11-28, Ending Sexual Violence in the DRC.pdf
2008-12-08, Julia Taft Lecture, New York.doc
F.2.10. 2009.
2009-01-21, Institute for Inclusive Security.pdf
2009-03-05, Portraits of War, Washington, DC.pdf
2009-05-10, Fifth World Environmental Education Congress, Montreal.pdf
2009-05-19, Remarks to Parliamentarians, London, UK.doc
2009-07-19, Opening keynote to IAS Conference, Cape Town.pdf
2009-11-24, Commonwealth People’s Forum, speech.pdf
F.2.11. 2010.
2010, Interview Stephen Lewis for MSF book proposal Khayelitsha.doc
2010-05-06, SL remarks to Grandmothers’ gathering.doc
2010-06-13, Dartmouth College Commencement speech.pdf
2010-06-22, Lewis G8, G20 statement, AFW.pdf.
2010-07-12, Vienna declaration,SL blog.doc
2010-10-24, Tribute, Allan Rosenfield.pdf
2010-11-12, AWDF, Accra.pdf
2010-12-08, SL, TEDWomen.mp4
F.2.12. 2011.
2011 WAD Postcard Text, SL.docx
2011-01-12, Amnesty International text.docx
2011-05-13 Memorial University Convocation.docx
2011-05-18, Robert Carr memorial.docx
2011-08-27, Eulogy, Jack Layton, final.docx
2011-08-27, Eulogy, Jack Layton.docx
2011-08-27, Eulogy, Jack Layton.pdf
2011-10-11, Lewis remarks, MDG6 Forum, Moscow.docx
2011-10-11, Lewis remarks, MDG6 Forum, Moscow.pdf
2011-10-14, Remembering Winstone Zulu.docx
2011-10-14, Remembering Winstone Zulu.pdf
2011-11-01, HIV and the Law REPORT, SL final.docx
2011-11-28, Lewis remarks at Yale re Global Fund.docx
2011-11-28, Lewis remarks at Yale re Global Fund.pdf.
2011-12-06, ICASA final edit by PD.docx
2011-12-06, Remarks by S Lewis, ICASA 2011.docx
2011-12-06, Remarks by S Lewis, ICASA 2011.pdf
Random House - eulogy Stephen Lewis copy edited for approval (3).doc
SL eulogy compared to RH edit, CM.docx
F.2.13. 2012.
2012-01-17, OSI Blog of ICASA text.pdf
2012-03-08, SLewis-Honor Women By Naming and Shaming Zimbabwe.docx
2012-03-08, SLewis-Honor Women By Naming and Shaming Zimbabwe.pdf
2012-07-22, IAC DNDi Session.docx
2012-07-22, IAC DNDi Session.pdf
2012-07-25, IAC, Robert Carr Memorial, final.docx
2012-07-25, IAC, Robert Carr Memorial, final.pdf
2012-08-21, CAW Convention speech.docx
2012-08-21, CAW Convention speech.pdf
2012-10-16, WAD postcard for SLF.docx
F.2.14. 2013.
2013-03-25, Ten Year Letter.docx
2013-04-22, Unedited Transcript, Treatment as Prevention.docx
2013-06-25, Mandela Op Ed, edited final.docx
2013-09-25, Allard Prize SL transcript.doc
2013-11-15, BC NDP.docx
2013-12-05_Star, The Nelson Mandela I knew.pdf
Lewis WOMANS FACE e-rights request 10 16 13-signed.pdf
F.2.15. 2014.
2014-04-10, Massey Symposium, When Canada Stood up Against Apartheid.pdf
2014-09-13, Unifor Canadian Council.pdf
2014-11-12, Raoul Wallenberg lecture, final.pdf
2014-11-21, Symons Lecture, final.pdf
Stephen Lewis - Symons Medal Lecture 21 Nov 2014 - edited 26 June 2015.docx
F.2.16. 2015.
2015-07-29, Noah Richler nomination mtg.docx
2015-08-08, Linda McQuaig, Day of Action text.docx
2015-08-24, Mulcair introduction.pdf
2015-09-17, WMM, final as delivered.docx
2015-09-25, jennifer hollett.docx
2015-10-13, Jim Hughes, SL format.pdf
2015-10-17, Mulcair Rally.pdf
2015-11-20, Million Dollar Challenge press conference, final.pdf
E-08-25-Lewis-EN-MD-SD- SL edit.docx
Stephen Lewis endorsement for Jennifer Hollett.docx
Stephen Lewis, the Envoy years.docx
TAC-Millon-Match-Challenge-SLF-Statement-Press.pdf
WAD 2015.docx
F.2.17. 2016.
2016 tax receipt_JS edits.docx
2016, SLF thank you letter.docx
2016-03-26, Direct Mail text SLF.docx
2016-04-09, Remarks to NDP Policy Convention.pdf
2016-06-07, High-Level Meeting on Ending AIDS.pdf
2016-07-17, TB2016 keynote, Durban.pdf
2016-09-15, GF Replishment Side Event, Montreal.pdf
2016-10-26, Union Conference, Liverpool, final.pdf
WAD 2016.docx
F.2.18. 2017.
2017-02-24, NA Union Conference, Vancouver, final.pdf
2017-03-23, Tackling TB, McGill, Montreal, final.pdf
2017-08-08, Foreword, Robert Carr.docx
2017-09-09, SL Press Statement TB Nunvavut.pdf
2017-09-23, Excerpt University of Alberta, Edmonton, final.pdf
2017-09-23, Text University of Alberta Edmonton, final.pdf
2017-09-23, University of Alberta, Edmonton, final.pdf
2017-10-02 CUPE final.pdf
2017-10-02, CUPE, final.pdf
2017-10-20, Excerpt MSSTA Winnipeg, final.pdf
2017-10-27 Statement TB trip India, CORRECTED.pdf
2017-10-27, Statement, TB trip India, final corrected.pdf
2017-11-13, Powered by Love blurb.docx
Spotlight TAC Section 27.docx
F.2.19. 2018.
2018-03-16, Keynote at CUGH, New York.pdf
2018-04-27, Statement.docx
F.2.20. 2019.
2019-03-08-Apology to Inuit, final.pdf
2019-08-20, Intro Gen Dallaire, Unifor.pdf
2019-09-14, Convocation Hall.docx
2019-09-20, Vancouver Climate First Tour.docx
2019-09-24, Halifax Climate First Tour.docx
2019-10-01, Montreal Climate First Tour.docx
2019-10-04, Winnipeg, Climate First Tour.docx
2019-11-19, Hart House, Michele’s opening.docx
2019-11-19, Hart House, Toronto.docx
F.2.21. 2020.
2020-02-02, Section 27.docx
2020-04-06, Shirley Douglas.docx
F.2.22. 2021.
2021-02-26_Presser with Jagmeet Singh.pdf
2021-03-18_Note from Stephen (1).docx
2021-03-18_Note from Stephen.docx
F.2.23 AIDS-Free World Texts
F.2.23.1. AIDS-Free World 2008.
2008-12-18, Press Release ICG Wrong.pdf
F.2.23.2. AIDS-Free World 2009.
2009-09-15, New UN Agency for Women Established.pdf
2009-09-29, Open Letter to the Secretary-General.pdf
2009-10-23, Open Letter to the Deputy Secretary-General.pdf
F.2.23.3. AIDS-Free World 2010.
2010-04-07, Without Operational Capacity the New UN Entity for Women Will Not Succeed.pdf
2010-04-14, No Justification for Neglecting Women.pdf
2010-05-21 -Open letter to SG, search for USG to head women's agency.pdf
2010-07-02- Press Release - UN Women.pdf
2010-09-14, Bachelet to Head UN Women.pdf
2010-09-15, United Nations and rape in Congo.pdf
2010-12-03 - Press Release - Vertical Transmission.pdf
2010-12-15, Homophobia Plagues Africa.pdf
2010-12-23, Letter to AU Chairperson H E Ping[1].pdf
F.2.23.4. AIDS-Free World 2011.
2011-01-04, Open letter to USG Michelle Bachelet.docx
2011-01-04, Open letter to USG Michelle Bachelet.pdf
2011-01-06, Letter to SG Commonwealth - VR edit.docx
2011-01-06, Letter to SG Commonwealth.docx
2011-01-06, Letter to the SG Commonwealth Secretariat.pdf
2011-01-27, Letter to AU & Commonwealth, Kato.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MP, Harding.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MP, Harding.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- 1 of 2.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- 2 of 2.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- 2 of 2.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- Batch 2, final and corrected.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- Batch 3, final and corrected.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- final bf merge.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- final text (merged).doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- text merge.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs- used for merge.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs, Jamaica.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs, template.doc
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators and MPs, template.pdf
2011-03-17, Letter to Senators, MPs - Batch 1, final and corrected.pdf
2011-04-04, Letter to Anthony Lake, UNICEF.docx
2011-04-04, Letter, Ministers of Health, Kenya with Enclosure.pdf
2011-04-04, Letter, Ministers of Health, Kenya.docx
2011-04-04, Letter, Ministers of Health, Kenya.pdf
2011-04-04, Mr. Lake, UNICEF, MBP Joint Appeal.pdf
2011-10-06, Letter to Mr. Bucherati, Coca-Cola.docx
2011-10-06, Letter to Mr. Bucherati, Coca-Cola.pdf
2011-10-10, Letter to Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.docx
2011-10-10, Letter to Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.pdf
2011-10-17, Letter to Prime Minister Gillard.docx
2011-10-17, Letter to Prime Minister Gillard.pdf
2011-10-19, Letter to Mr. Kent, Coca-Cola.docx
2011-10-19, Letter to Mr. Kent, Coca-Cola.pdf
2011-10-27, Reply to Ms. Moore, Coca-Cola.docx
2011-10-27, Reply to Ms. Moore, Coca-Cola.pdf
2011-11-18, Letter to Mr. Kent and Board.docx
2011-11-18, Letter to Mr. Kent and Board.pdf
Condolences from AIDS-Free World.pdf
Condolences, David Kato, SMUG.docx
F.2.23.5. AIDS-Free World 2012.
2012-01-27, M. Tomlinson Receives Inaugural Kato Award.docx
2012-01-27, M. Tomlinson Receives Inaugural Kato Award.pdf
2012-01-29, Remarks by Maurice Tomlinson, Kato Award, Final.docx
2012-01-29, Remarks by Maurice Tomlinson, Kato Award, Final.pdf
2012-02-09, Goed Geld Gala, Amsterdam.docx
2012-02-09, Goed Geld Gala, Amsterdam.pdf
2012-02-13, Diabolical Consequences of EU-India FTA.docx
2012-02-13, Diabolical Consequences of EU-India FTA.pdf
2012-02-13, PDonovan, UN gag order reproductive health.docx
2012-02-13, PDonovan, UN gag order reproductive health.pdf
2012-03-01, Paula Donovan rebuttal to Cullins.docx
2012-07-13, AIDS-Free World vs Coca-Cola.docx
2012-07-13, AIDS-Free World vs Coca-Cola.pdf
2012-10-19, Press release, Case Against Censorship of Gays on Jamaican TV.docx
2012-10-19, Press release, Case Against Censorship of Gays on Jamaican TV.pdf
2012-10-19, Q&A regarding Case Against Censorship of Gays on Jamaican TV.docx
2012-10-19, Q&A regarding Case Against Censorship of Gays on Jamaican TV.pdf
2012-11-27, Challenging Trinidad&Tobago's Immigration Act.docx
2012-11-27, Challenging Trinidad&Tobago's Immigration Act.pdf
2012-11-27, Q&A, Challenge to T&Ts Immigration Act.docx
2012-11-27, Q&A, Challenge to T&Ts Immigration Act.pdf
2012-11-28, Open Letter to GBCHealth Leaders.docx
2012-12-14, Update, Jamaican TV Court Challenge for PDF only.docx
2012-12-14, Update, Jamaican TV Court Challenge.docx
2012-12-14, Update, Jamaican TV Court Challenge.pdf
2012-12-19, Press Release Belize Immigration.pdf
Sub-series 3 – Oral history files.
–2016-2018. 6 electronic audio-visual files.
Item 01. Stephen Lewis oral history: 1937-1959. Audio recording, mp3 file (1 hour, 52 min., 34 sec.). Recorded in Toronto by Christina Magill on April 22, 2018.
Item 02. Stephen Lewis oral history: 1960-1961. Audio recording, mp3 file (1 hour., 24 min., 25 sec.). Recorded May 6, 2018.
Item 03. Stephen Lewis oral history 1961-1963. Audio recording, mp3 file (1 hour., 20 min., 48 sec.). Recorded June 3, 2018.
Item 04. Stephen Lewis oral history (1 of 3). Video recording, wmv file (53 min., 58 sec.). Recorded in Toronto by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights as part of their exhibition, Mandela: Struggle for Freedom, April 14, 2016.
Item 05. Stephen Lewis oral history (2 of 3). Video recording, wmv file (1 hour., 4 sec.).
Item 06. Stephen Lewis oral history (3 of 3). Video recording, wmv file (23 min., 32 sec.).
Third accrual. — 1937- 2021 — 1.5 m of textual records, audio-visual material and digital files.
Material is arranged within the following series:
Series 1 – Personal files. Boxes 125 to 132
Series 2 – NDP. Boxes 133-135
Series 3 – Ambassador to the United Nations. Box 136.
Series 4 – United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Box 136.
Series 5 – International Panel of Eminent Personalities – Rwanda. Boxes 136-137.
Series 6 – United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. Box 138.
Series 7 – Stephen Lewis Associates. Ltd. Box 138.
Series 8 – AIDS-Free World. Box 138.
Series 9 – Subject files. Boxes 139-141.
Series 10 – Audio-visual material. Boxes 142-147.
Note: Series and file titles have been supplied by the archivist based on contents. Material is organized according to Stephen Lewis’s various roles, including at the United Nations, and the archivist has reconstructed meaningful file aggregations and retained received organization systems when appropriate.
Series 1. Personal material.
— 1937-2021. — 64 cm of textual records and 93 photographs. — Series consists of personal correspondence, photographs, speeches given outside of professional roles, and clippings. Series includes correspondence between Stephen Lewis and his parents during his trip to Ghana to attend the World Assembly of Youth Conference in Accra in 1960, and his early experiences in Africa (Boxes 125 and 126).
Box 125
F.1. May 1960. 0.3 cm.
File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence.
David Lewis to Morgan Phillips, Secretary, British Labour Party. 1 p. May 2.
David to Albert Carthy, Secretary, Socialist International. 2 p. May 2.
David to Kenneth Younger, Secretary, Royal Institute of International Affairs. 2 p. May 2.
David to John Freeman, New Statesman and Nation. 2 p. May 4.
David to Prof. Robert Mackenzie, London School of Economics. 2 p. May 4.
Valerie Higgins to SL 1 p. May 9.
David to Lady Cripps. 1 p. (copy). May 11.
David to John Cripps. 1 p. (copy). May 11.
SL to Lewis Family, from RMS Empress Britain. 2 p. May 16-17.
Sophie to SL. 6 p. May 26.
SL to Sophie and David, from London. Telegram. May 27.
Sophie to SL. 1 p. May 27.
F.2. June 1960. 1.2 cm.
SL to Lewis family, from London. 20 p. Jun. 1.
Private Secretary to Hugh Gaitskill to SL. 1 p. Jun. 3.
David to SL. 9 p. Jun. 5.
Janet to SL. 1 p. Jun. 5.
Nina to SL. 1 p. Jun. 5.
SL to Nina, from Cambridge. Postcard. Jun. 7.
SL to Michael and Janet. Postcard. Jun. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caplan to SL, from Williamsville NY. Postcard. Jun. 7.
[Alex] to SL, from Vienna. 2 p. Jun. 8.
Sophie to SL. 2 p. Jun. 8.
David to SL, from Montreal. 3 p. Jun. 9.
David to SL. 3 p. Jun. 14.
SL to David and Sophie, from Hampstead, London. 14 p. Jun. 15.
Albert Carthy, Secretary to the Socialist International to David. 1 p. Jun. 17.
Albert Carthy to SL. 1 p. Jun 17.
Sophie to SL. 6 p. Jun. 21.
SL to David and Sophie. 7 p. Jun. 28.
DL to SL, from Montreal. 3 p. Jun. 28.
Sophie to SL. 7 p. Jun. 30.
F.3 July 1960. 0.5 cm.
Mike and Sophie to SL. 6 p. Jul. 5.
Janet to SL. 2 p. Jul. 10.
Nina to SL. 4 p. Jul. 10.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Jul. 11.
Sophie to SL. 3 p. Jul. 14.
SL to David and Sophie. 4 p. Jul. 17.
David and Sophie to SL. 6 p. Jul. 23.
SL to David and Sophie. 3 p. July 27.
F.4 August 1960. 0.5 cm.
David Wirmark, Secretary General, World Assembly of Youth, from Brussels, Belgium. 1 p. Aug. 1.
David Lewis to SL. 6 p. Aug. 1.
George Grube to SL, from Cambridge. Postcard. Aug. 2.
Sophie to SL. 4 p. Aug. 4.
Nina to SL. 4 p. Aug. 4.
Secretary to John Freeman, New Statesman, to SL. 1 p. Aug. 5.
SL to Sophie, from London. 1 p. Aug. 5.
SL to Lewis family, Air France, en route to Ghana. Postcard. Aug. 10.
SL to David and Sophie, from University College of Ghana. 1 p. Aug. 11.
David to SL. 15 p. Aug. 15.
Janet to SL. 2 p. Aug. 20.
David to SL. 6 p. Aug. 22.
Sophie to SL, from Stratford. 5 p. Aug. 24.
SL to David and Sophie, from University College of Ghana. 5 p.
DL to SL. 6 p. Aug. 31.
F.5 September 1960. 0.3 cm.
SL to David and Sophie. 4 p. Sep. 6.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Sep. 12.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Sep. 13.
Sophie to SL. 5 p. Sep. 13.
Mokwugo Okoye to SL, from Onitsha, Nigeria. 1 p. Sep. 14
David to SL. 3 p. Sep. 21.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Sep. 24.
Janet to SL. 4 p. Sep. 26.
Nina to SL. 4 p. Sep. 27.
F.6 Oct. 1960. 0.2 cm.
Sophie to SL. 5 p. Oct. 7.
SL to David and Sophie, from University College of Ghana. 1 p. Oct. 7.
SL to David and Sophie. 8 p. Oct. 18.
Sophie to SL. 3 p. Oct. 21.
David to SL. 12 p. Oct. 31.
F.7 Nov. 1960. 0.7 cm.
SL to David and Sophie, from Ghana. 2 p. Nov. 4.
Sophie to SL. 15 p. Nov. 8.
David to SL. 6 p. Nov. 13.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Nov. 14.
Sophie to SL. 3 p. Nov. 15.
SL to David and Sophie. 11 p. Nov. 23.
Sophie to SL. 4 p. Nov. 24.
David to SL. 11 p. Nov. 27.
George Themba Dlamini, to SL, from Bavaria, Germany. 2 p. Nov. 29.
F.8 Dec. 1960. 0.6 cm.
SL to David and Sophie. 4 p. Dec.3.
Ben Ofosa-Apea, Nsawam P.E.A. 1 p. Dec. 7.
Sophie to SL. 11 p. Dec. 15.
SL to David and Sophie. 14 p. Dec. 16.
Mary Saran to SL, from London. 1 p. Dec. 18.
David to SL. 11 p. Dec. 25.
David to SL. 3 p. Dec. 27.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Dec. 31.
[Nina] to SL. 1 p. Dec. 31.
Box 126
F.1 Jan. 1961. 1.2 cm.
Sophie to SL. 7 p. Jan. 5.
M. Okoye to SL, from Onitsha, Nigeria. 1 p. Jan. 8.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Jan. 11.
Sophie to SL. 6 p. Jan. 21.
David to SL. 6 p. Jan. 22.
David Brokennsha to David and Sophie, from Ghana. 1 p. Jan. 23.
SL to David and Sophie. 26 p. Jan. 24.
SL to Michael Lewis (signed S.H. Nkrumah). Telegram. Jan. 25.
Michael to SL. 5 p. Jan. 25.
David to SL. 5 p. Jan. 29.
Sophie to SL. 3 p. Jan. 29.
SL to Nina and Mike. 10 p. Jan. 30.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Jan. 31.
Frank Mitchell to SL. 1 card. Undated.
F.2 Feb. 1961. 0.2 cm.
Pauline to SL from ICPTU African Labour College, Kampala, Uganda. Postcard. Feb. 8.
David and Sophie to SL. 2 p. Feb. 13.
David to SL, from Banff, Alberta. 2 p. Feb. 17.
Sophie to SL. 2 p. Feb. 17.
David to SL. 10 p. Feb. 25.
F.3 Mar. 1961. 1 cm.
SL to David and Sophie, from Accra, Ghana. 5 p. Mar. 1.
Sophie to SL. 11 p. Mar. 7.
Frank Mitchell to SL, from Victoria. 1 p. Mar. 9.
SL to David and Sophie. 14 p. Mar. 9.
David to SL. 6 p. Mar. 12.
Liz to SL, from Ghana. 1 p. Mar. 16.
SL to David and Sophie, from Onitsha, Nigeria. 20 p. Mar. 20.
Sophie to SL. 12 p. Mar. 21.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Mar. 23.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Mar. 25.
Aryee Lawson to SL. 1 p. Mar. 25.
Owen and Millie Shime. 1 p. Mar. 29.
Sophie to SL. 4 p. Mar. 29.
David to SL. 2 p. Mar. 29.
Jeff Holden to SL, from Ghana. 1 p. Mar. 30.
Mary Saran to SL, from London. 1 p. Mar. 30.
SL to David and Sophie. 13 p. Mar. 30.
F.4 Apr. 1961. 0.7 cm.
Pauline Clerke to SL, from Ghana. 1 p. Apr. 5.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. Apr. 5.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. Apr. 8.
Liz to SL, from Ghana. 1 p. Apr. 8.
Liz to SL. 1 p. Apr. 9.
David and Sophie to SL. 19 p. Apr. 9-10.
SL to David and Sophie. 10 p. Apr. 9.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Apr. 10.
Vincent O. Muojamah to SL. 3 p. Apr. 12.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Apr. 16.
Acheampog Oftiemoh Okey to SL, from Accra High School. 3 p. Apr. 17.
Frank Mitchell to SL. 1 p. Apr. 18.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. Apr. 19.
SL to David and Sophie, from Onitsha. 6 p. Apr. 20.
Arlene Glickman to SL, from Toronto. 1 p. Apr. 20.
Sophie to SL. 10 p. Apr. 22.
Janet to SL. 6 p. Apr. 26.
SL to David and Sophie, from Ogoja Province. 1 p. Apr. 27.
Aryee Lawson, from Accra. 1 p. Apr. 30.
SL to David and Sophie [fragment]. 3 p. Ca. Late April 1961.
F.5 May 1961. 0.6 cm.
David to SL. 4 p. May 7.
Frank Mitchell to SL. 3 p. May 8.
Nina to SL. 3 p. May 11.
Sophie to SL. 7 p. May 11.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. May 11.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. May 12.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. May 12.
Get-well letters from students at Okija Secondary School. 4 p. May 17.
Jeff Holden to SL, from Ghana. 1 p. May 18.
SL to David and Sophie. 8 p. May 19.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. May 21.
Sophie to SL. 4 p. May 25.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. May 25-26.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p.
SL to David and Sophie. 14 p. May 28.
Liz to SL. 1 p. May 29.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. May 29.
David to SL. 3 p. May 31.
Augustus A. Akombi, from Cameroon. 1 p. May 31.
F.6 Jun. 1961.0.4 cm.
George Thembe Dlamini to SL, from Germany. 1 p. Jun. 3.
George Thembe Dlamini to David and Sophie, from Germany. 1 p. (copy). [ca. Jun.]
Frank Mitchell to David and Sophie, from Ghana. 1 p. Jun. 9.
SL to David and Sophie. 1 p. Jun. 10.
Sophie to SL. 8 p. Jun. 16, 20.
David to SL. 5 p. Jun. 20.
SL to David and Sophie. 7 p. Jun. 24.
F.7 Jul. 1961. 0.4 cm.
Okoye Mok to SL, from Onitsha. 1 p. Jul. 9.
Sophie to SL. 4 p. Jul. 12.
Janet to SL. 3 p. Jul. 14.
Nina to SL. 4 p. Jul. 16.
Sophie to SL. 3 p. Jul. 18.
Pauline Clerke to SL, from Accra. 1 p. Jul. 20.
Mike to SL. 5 p. Jul 22.
David to SL. 5 p. Jul. 24.
David to SL. 1 telegram. Jul. 25.
J.J. Hadebe to SL, from Dar es Salaam. 1 p. Jul. 30.
SL to Lewis family, from African Labour College, Kampala, Uganda. 11 p. Jul. 27.
F.8 Aug. 1961. 0.5 cm.
Jeff Holden to SL, from London. 1 p. Aug. 1.
Ebenezer Okoye (brother of Mok) to SL. 1 p. Aug. 4.
Michael to SL. 3 p. Aug. 5.
SL to Lewis family. 2 postcards. Aug. 8, 10.
K. Onunkwo to SL, from Onitsha, Nigeria. 1 p. Aug. 11.
David to SL. 7 p. Aug. 11.
Laird Bakemba to SL, from Ghana. 1 p. Aug. 14.
Millie and Owen Shime to SL, from Toronto. 1 p. Aug. 15.
Pauline to SL. 8 p. Aug. 19.
Sophie to SL. 7 p. Aug. 20.
David to SL. 3 p. Aug. 20.
Mary Saran to SL. 1 p. Aug. 24.
Mike to SL. 3 p. Aug. 29.
Nina to SL. 3 p. Aug. 29.
David to SL. 1 p. Aug. 30.
F.9 Sep. 1961. 0.6 cm.
James Hadebe to SL, from Dar es Salaam. 1 p. Sep. 1.
David and Sophie to SL. 7 p. Sep. 3.
Holden to SL. 1 p. Sep. 4.
Pauline to SL. 9 p. Sep. 4.
M. Jolly Chipepo to SL, from North Rhodesia. 1 p. Sep. 5.
Laird Bakemba to David, from Ghana. 1 p. Sep. 11.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. Sep. 14.
Pauline to SL, from Republic of Guinea. 1 postcard. Sep. 16.
Sophie to SL. 6 p. Sep. 16-18.
David to SL. 4 p. Sep. 19.
Jeff Holden to SL, from Tamale. 1 p. Sep. 25.
Pauline to SL. 7 p. Sep. 28.
Pauline to SL. 1 p. Sep. 28.
Tommy Douglas to SL. 3 p. Sep. 29.
SL to Pauline. 1 p. Sep. 30.
F.10 Oct. 1961. 0.2 cm.
Carl Hamilton, Secretary of the NDP to SL. 1 p. Oct. 2.
Sophie to SL. 6 p. Oct. 3.
Tommy Douglas to SL. 2 p. Oct. 11. (2 copies).
Tommy Douglas to SL. 1 p. Oct. 18.
Samuel Omong, Commissioners Office, Ogoja Province, to SL. 1 p. Oct. 18.
Note: 7 items of correspondence from Stephen to David (July – Oct. 1961), can be found in the David Lewis fonds (Box 1, File 28).
F.11 Toronto Star editorials. 1960-1961. 0.2 cm. File consists of clippings of articles by Stephen, as Special Correspondent from Accra, Ghana.
F.12 Notebook. 1960-1961. 1 cm.
F.13 Speech : 8th international Conference of the World Assembly of Youth. Aug. 1960. 3 p. typescript.
F.14 WHO vaccine certificate. 1960. 0.1 cm.
F.15 Africa trip photographs. 6 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 13 cm and smaller. Includes photographs of and a clipping related to Mukwugo Okoye.
F.16. Misc. clippings + ephemera. 1960-1961. 0.1 cm.
F.17 Pamphlets by Mokwugo Okoye. 1958-1960. 0.3 cm. File includes the pamphlets, Fullness of Freedom: A Gaze at Socialist Horizons and Some Fragments of Radical Wisdom [self-published by the author in Onitsha, Nigeria, 1958]; and Against Tribe: To Mallam Umoru Altine [printed by Zik Enterprises Ltd., Enugu, 1960].
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F.1 Personal correspondence. 1953-1957. 0.1 cm.
File consists of letters to David and Sophie from Mrs. Wallis (London) and Audrey Brodhurst (London).
F.2 Personal correspondence. 1961-1979. 0.8 cm.
F.3 Personal correspondence. 1980-1989. 0.4 cm.
F.4 Personal correspondence. 1990-2000. 0.5 cm.
F.5 Personal correspondence. 2001-2010. 0.6 cm.
F.6 Personal correspondence. 2011-2020. 2 cm.
F.7 Personal correspondence re: illness. 2021. 0.3 cm.
F.8 Norwegian Nobel Committee. 1997. 0.2 cm.
File includes an invitation and the programme for the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony and Banquet.
F.9 Senate Gallery Pass for Kofi Annan’s, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Address to Parliament. 2004. 0.1 cm.
F.10. Birthday card : Uluating Trio. Ca. 2007. 1 cm.
F.11 Stephen’s 75th birthday. 2012. 0.6 cm.
F.12 Personal cards. Undated. 0.5 cm. (1 of 3).
F.13 Personal cards. Undated. 1.5 cm. (2 of 3)
F.14 Personal cards. Undated. 1.6 cm. (3 of 3)
F.15 Get-well cards. 2018. 0.7 cm.
Box 128
F.1 Speeches. 1999-2000. 1.5 cm. File consists of handwritten speaking notes.
Columbia University. Feb. 12, 1999.
New Brunswick Judges, Moncton, NB. Mar. 1, 1999.
“Ethics, Actors, Global Economic Architecture,” Tarrytown, Carnegie. Jun. 5.
[Truckers]. Nov. 19, 1999.
“Culture and New Economy,” Vancouver. Nov. 24.
“Culture and WTO,” Vancouver. Nov. 24.
“Developmental Handicaps.” N.d.
CUPE Toronto. Feb. 11, 2000.
International Day for Extermination of Racism,” Edmonton. Mar. 10. 2000.
Amnesty, Moncton, NB. Mar. 11, 2000.
“Health and NAFTA,” SAHO, Regina. Mar. 20, 2000.
“Performance,” York Region Board of Education. Apr. 10, 2000.
Guelph Home Builders. Apr. 12, 2000.
OSUM, Belleville. May 4, 2000.
Save the Children. Westport, Conn. May 9, 2000.
RC Finance Officers, Victoria. May 11, 2000.
Muskoka Sands MFAO. Jun. 22, 2000.
CALM Toronto. May 30, 2000.
Training Seminar. Jun. 21, 2000.
Undated. Ca. 1999-2000.
F.2 Speeches. 2003-2017. 1 cm.
Address, Convocation Ceremony at St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, NS (t.s.), May 4, 2003.
[Teuba] Symposium on Children, Toronto (m.s.). Aug. 11, 2006.
Press Conference statement: “... a new UN initiative to end sexual violence in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Nairobi, Kenya (t.s.). Sep. 13.
“Is AIDS Getting Too Much Money? The Worst Question Ever Asked” (t.s.) Jan. 28, 2008.
[Conference re: sexual violence] (t.s.). Ca. 2008.
Remarks delivered at the Toronto memorial for Robert Carr (t.s.). May 18, 2011.
Raoul Wallenberg Lecture in Human Rights, McGill University (t.s.). Nov. 12, 2014.
“A Socialist Takes Stock,” Symons Lecture, Charlottetown (t.s.). Nov. 21, 2014.
[Speech to the NDP Federal Caucus] (t.s.). 2016.
[Lecture re: tuberculosis in Nunavut] (t.s.). ca. 2017.
F.3 Climate First Tour. 2019. 0.5 cm.
File consists of 3 (t.s.) copies of speeches delivered as part of the “Climate First” Tour with David Suzuki and Buffy Sainte-Marie.
F.4 Speeches. 2019-2021. 0.7 cm.
Gloyd Lecture, Seattle (m.s.). May 16, 2019.
Nelson Mandela Award, honouring Romeo Dallaire (t.s.). Aug. 2019.
PFE, York University (m.s.). Nov. 2, 2019.
“Opportunity Lost? A Call to Global Action in the Age of Trump,” Hart House Centennial Dialogue Series, University of Toronto (t.s.). Nov. 19, 2019.
Education, Trent University (m.s.). Nov. 18, 2019.
Brampton, ON (m.s.). Jan. 29, 2020.
Virtual CBIE, Zoom (m.s.). Nov. 18. 2020.
Halton Board, Google Meets (m.s.). Jan. 23, 2021.
Bluewater (m.s.). Apr. 29, 2021.
F.5 Unidentified speeches. Ca. 2010s. 0.6 cm.
F.6 Vancouver School of Theology. 2000. 0.5 cm. File consists of 3 m.s. lectures.
F.7 Thank you notes : McMaster University 4K03. 0.1 cm. File consists of a printed email.
F.8 Ryerson University. 2010-2013. 0.5 cm. File consists of correspondence with Ryerson University, a copy of the INT555 Millennium Development Goals course syllabus, 2011, and a newspaper clipping.
F.9 Ryerson University lectures. 2010-2014. 1 cm.
F.10 Ryerson University lectures. 2015-2018. 1 cm.
F.11 McGill University INTD597. ca. 2014. 0.5 cm. File includes a notebook of thank you messages from students and a copy of the 2014 Raoul Wallenberg lecture delivered by Stephen Lewis, Nov. 12, 2014.
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F.1 Lewis family tree. Undated. 0.1 cm.
F.2 Michele Landsberg. 1963-2003. 0.3 cm. — 2 photographs : b&w and col. ; 19 x 25 cm.
File includes a wedding announcement clipping, a Brown Camps Newsletter, a letter from Kenneth Bagnell, columnist of the Globe and Mail, 1972, and a letter from Gordon McLennan, 2003.
F.3 Michele Landsberg : clippings. 1963-2004. 0.5 cm.
F.4 David Lewis. 1948-1986. 2 cm. — 1 photonegative. — 8 photographs : b&w ; 13 x 17.5 cm. File consists of ephemera and a typescript copy of a speech delivered to the New Democratic Party convention, undated; a photograph of David Lewis, Anuerin Bevan and Geoffrey Wilson, and photographs of the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Canada, Ottawa, 1973; and research materials related to David Lewis and his archives at Library and Archives Canada.
F.5 David Lewis : clippings. 1971-1981. 1 cm.
F.6 Sophie Lewis. 1937-1974. 0.2 cm. File consists of a card from the maternity ward, a letter to Sophie from Harold Hill (Harbord Collegiate Institute), a thank you card, and a clipping.
F.7 David Lewis memorial 1981. 0.2 cm. File consists of typed remarks of Kalmen Kaplansky, Janet Solberg, Stephen Krashinsky, and Berel Rodal.
F.8 Condolence letters re: David Lewis. 1981. 1.5 cm.
F.9 David Lewis obituaries : clippings. 1981. 1.5 cm. [1 of 3].
F.10 David Lewis obituaries : clippings. 1981. 1.5 cm. [2 of 3].
F.11 David Lewis obituaries : clippings. 1981. 1.5 cm. [3 of 3].
F.12 Avi Lewis. 1979-2018. 1 cm. File consists of text of David Lewis Lecture, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (9 p.), a copy of a UCC report card, 1979, and clippings.
Box 130
F.1 Autograph book. 1945-1952. 1.4 cm.
F.2 “Hunger” speech to Lion’s Club Public Speaking Contest. 1955. 0.1 cm. File consists of 2 p. typed speech.
F.3 University of Toronto : petition and transcript. 1964. 0.1 cm.
F.4 Journey to Biafra. 1968. 0.3 cm. 1 photograph : col. ; 8 x 12 cm. File consists of Journey to Biafra by Stephen Lewis (Don Mills: Thistle Printing Ltd., 1968); a photograph of Stephen interviewing Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu; a pound note issued by the Republic of Biafra; and clippings, including Stephen’s report to the Toronto Star, Oct. 18, 1968.
F.5 Media correspondence. 1977-1979. 0.3 cm. File consists of correspondence with CHIC Radio Limited, CityTV, and the Toronto Star, including agreements.
F.6 Published writing, various. 1968 – ca. 2020. 0.6 cm.
F.7 UN Book : contracts and correspondence. 2003-2008. 0.8 cm. File consists of material related to the publication of a book about the United Nations, to be published by Alfred A. Knopf, Canada (Random House of Canada Ltd.).
F.8 [Draft sketch : UN Book]. Ca. 2007. 0.2 cm.
F.9 Events, various. 1985-2014. 0.9 cm. File consists of ephemera related to various speaking events.
F.10 Prospect’s Stakeholder Appreciation Event. 2013. 1 cm.
F.11 Notes taken at the African Women’s Development Fund. Ca. 2013. 0.7 cm.
F.12 Time 100. 2005. 0.5 cm. File includes the programme for the TIME 100 event, April 19, 2005, and a copy of TIME Magazine Special issue, Apr. 18, 2005.
F.13 “What History Teaches Us : The Cae of David Lewis” by Allan L. Kagedan. 2002. 0.5 cm. File consists of a draft biography of David Lewis (13 p.).
F.14 Miscellaneous pamphlets, programmes. Ca. 2008-2010. 0.7 cm.
F.15 Stationary, various. 0.4 cm.
Box 131
F.1 Myra Hess, 1948. 1 object. File consists of a framed, inscribed photograph of Dame Myra Hess.
F.2 Personal photographs. 1957 – ca. 2019. 20 photographs : b&w and col. ; 21 x 28 cm and smaller. File includes photographs with family, Olivia Chow, and Graca Machel.
F.3 Personal photographs : printed. Ca. 2010s. 0.2 cm. File mostly consists of computer-print-outs of vacation photos.
F.4 Honorary degrees, Order of Canada, Woodrow Wilson Award. 2003- 2010s. 19 photographs : col., b&w ; 20 x 25 cm.
F.5 Professional photographs, various. Ca. 1990s-2010s. 12 photographs : col. : 15 x 23 cm and smaller.
F.6 Stephen Lewis Foundation and related : photographs. Ca. 2000s. 18 photographs : col. ; 22 x 28 cm and smaller.
F.7 Prime Minister’s Office Sweden : photographs. Ca. 1995. 3 photographs : col. ; 15 x 21 cm.
F.8 Canada Reads 2014. 1 card and 3 photographs : col. ; 10 x 15 cm.
F.9 Personal clippings. 1955-1961. 0.2 cm.
F.10 Personal clippings. 1980-1999. 0.5 cm.
F.11 Personal clippings. 2000-2009. 1.5 cm.
F.12 Personal clippings. 2010-2020. 0.7 cm.
F.13 J’Accuse! Aids in Africa : clipping. 2001. 0.3 cm.
F.14 Ottawa Citizen Special Edition edited by Stephen Lewis. 2003. 1.6 cm.
F.15 Turning the Tide : We Can and Will Win This Fight : clipping. 2011. 0.6 cm.
F.16 Articles by Stephanie Nolan. 2003. 1.2 cm.
F.17 Nelson Mandela visit to Toronto : clippings. 2001. 0.2 cm.
F.18 Order of Canada : clippings. 2003. 0.3 cm.
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F.1 Convocation address. 1979. 0.2 cm. File consists of typed remarks for McMaster University and Conestoga College convocations.
F.2 Honorary degrees, awards, and recognition. 1987-2016. 1 cm. File consists of citations, pamphlets, programmes, and related correspondence.
F.3 Distinguished Service Award. 2015. 1.2 cm. File consists of citations.
F.4 Nominations. ca. 2010s. 0.2 cm. File consists of draft letters of recommendations for the Gairdner Award and the Order of Canada, for Paul Farmer and Anne Pearson.
F.5 Memorials. 1995-2017. 0.5 cm. File consists of memorial programmes for James P. Grant, Bob White, and Lynn R. Williams, and includes typed remarks in honor of Williams.
F.6 Speech in honour of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. N.d. 0.2 cm.
1981 calendar.
African Women’s Development Fund notebooks. 2020-2021. 10 notebooks.
2015 calendar.
Gift calendar from the Cullis-Suzuki family. 2020.
“Yiddish” and “Canadian politics” fridge magnets.
Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal. 2012.
1 poster. [Violence against women]. Ca. 1988. 25 cm x 60 cm.
GranAfriCan: Grandmother’s Activism in Africa and Canada: Turning the Tide of AIDS in Africa tote bag. [Cloth bag.]
‘Happy Birthday Stephen Lewis’ quilt from Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS (GAPA). [Cloth] ; 35 x 75 cm.
Thank you card from African Grannies. [Paper card] ; 35 x 75 cm.
Series 2. NDP.
— 1961-1990. — 29 cm of textual records and 29 photographs. — Series includes collected material related to the history of the New Democratic Party of Canada and the Ontario New Democratic Party and records related to Stephen’s experiences in political campaigns and in office.
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F.1 Stephen to David Lewis. 1961. 0.3 cm.
File consists of handwritten letter (9 p.) reporting on planning and meetings related to the 1961 NDP Convention.
F.2 Ont. NDP : correspondence. 1963-1964. 0.2 cm.
File consists of a breakdown of votes cast in the 1963 election and a letter from Tommy Douglas, Nov. 17, 1964.
F.3 Ont. NDP : correspondence. 1965-1969. 0.3 cm.
F.4 Ont. NDP leadership. 1970. 1.1 cm and 1 photograph : b&w ; 18 x 23 cm. File consists of copies of statements and correspondence related to the leadership of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
F.5 Ont. NDP leadership : correspondence. 1971. 0.5 cm.
F.6 Ont. NDP leadership : correspondence. 1973. 0.7 cm.
F.7 Ont. NDP leadership : correspondence. 1975. 0.7 cm.
F.8 Ont. NDP leadership : correspondence. 1976. 0.2 cm.
F.9 Ont. NDP leadership : resignation : correspondence. 1977. [1 of 2]. 0.9 cm. File consists of correspondence and other material related to Stephen’s resignation as leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
F.10 Ont. NDP leadership : resignation : correspondence. 1977. [2 of 2]. 1.4 cm.
F.11 Ont. NDP leadership : resignation : correspondence : photocopies. 1977. 0.9 cm.
F.12 Ont. NDP leadership : correspondence. 1978. 0.2 cm.
File consists of the resignation letter sent to Premier Bill Davis, and other correspondence.
F.13 Ont. NDP leadership : speeches. 1964-1977. 0.5 cm.
Release (t.s.). Jan. 28, 1964.
… Hanes Hosiery. Legislature of Ontario Debates (photocopy). Nov. 21, 1969.
News Conference, London (t.s.). Jul. 7, 1970.
Statement to a meeting of the St. Andrew’s and St. Patrick’s NDP Riding Association (t.s.). Jul. 16, 1970.
Itinerary. Jul. 21, 1970.
Acceptance speech (photocopy, t.s.). Oct. 4, 1970.
Statement (t.s.). Jul. 2, 1970.
Statement on the Cabinet shuffle (Release: Information Ontario New Democrats). Feb. 3, 1977.
Speech to Provincial Council Meeting of the NDP, Toronto (Release: Information Ontario New Democrats). Mar. 6, 1977.
F.14 Ont. NDP leadership : Election ‘77 : speeches. 1977. 1 cm. File consists of releases of campaign speeches, published by Information Ontario New Democrats.
F.15 Statements re: Stephen as leader. Ca. 1978. 0.2 cm. File includes statements by June Callwood, Michael Cassidy, and Bill Davis.
F.16 Ont. NDP leadership : photos. 26 photographs : b&w ; 22 x 29 cm and smaller.
F.17 Ont. NDP publications. 1964-1977. 1 cm. File includes copies of Legislature of Ontario Debates, an issue of New Democrat and a campaign brochure for candidate Charles Taylor in the ‘68 election.
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F.1 Ont. NDP campaign + ephemera. 1963-1977. [1 of 2]. 1.5 cm. File includes pamphlets, mailers, and other material related to Stephen’s political campaigns.
F.2 Ont. NDP campaign + ephemera. 1963-1977. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.3 NDP clippings. 1964-1969. 1 cm.
F.4 NDP clippings. 1970. [1 of 2]. 1 cm.
F.5 NDP clippings. 1970. [2 of 2]. 1 cm.
F.6 Ont. NDP leadership : clippings : Election ‘71. 1971. [1 of 2]. 2 cm.
F.7 Ont. NDP leadership : clippings : Election ‘71. 1971. [2 of 2]. 1.5 cm.
F.8 NDP clippings. 1972-1973. 0.5 cm.
F.9 NDP clippings. 1974. 0.5 cm.
Box 135
F.1 Ont. NDP leadership : clippings : Election ‘75. 1975. [1 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.2 Ont. NDP leadership : clippings : Election ‘75. 1975. [2 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.3 Ont. NDP leadership : clippings : Election ‘75. 1975. [3 of 3]. 2 cm.
F.4 Ont. NDP leadership : clippings. 1976. 0.6 cm.
F.5 Ont. NDP leadership : resignation : clippings. 1977-1978. 1.1 cm.
F.6 Ont. NDP clippings : cartoons. 1971-1977. 0.2 cm.
F.7 Ont. NDP clipping scrapbook fragment. 1970s. 0.4 cm.
F.8 Ont. NDP Convention ‘78 programme. 1978. 0.3 cm.
F.9 NDP photographs. 1986-1990. 2 photographs : B&w and col. ; 22 x 17 cm. File includes photographs taken at the 1990 election and the In Search of Peace Conference, Winnipeg, 1986.
Series 3. UN Ambassador.
— 1984-1988. — 2 cm of textual records. — Series consists of records related to Stephen Lewis’s role as Canada’s Ambassador to the United Nations (1984-1988).
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F.1 Press release, statement. 1986. 0.2 cm. File consists of the text of a statement on the situation in Afghanistan, delivered to the UN General Assembly on Nov. 5, 1986.
F.2 UN Ambassador correspondence. 1985-1988. 0.2 cm. File consists of single items of correspondence with Molly Ungar, David Cronin (New York Public Library), and Jeffrey Dreben, and a cable dated Oct. 9, 1985.
F.3 UN Ambassador clippings. 1984-1988. 1 cm.
Series 4. UNICEF
— 1995-2000. — 4 cm of textual records and 10 photographs. — Series consists of records relating to Stephen Lewis’ role as Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) (1996-1999).
F.4 UNICEF Office of the Executive Director. 1996-1997. 1.4 cm. File consists of sundry working documents, including correspondence, statements, memoranda, itineraries, and related material.
F.5 UNICEF Office of the Executive Director. 1998. 0.3 cm.
F.6 UNICEF Office of the Executive Director. 1999-2000. 1 cm.
F.7 UNICEF Trip to China. 1996. 0.5 cm. File consists of a clipping from China Daily and ephemera including restaurant menus, related to an official visit.
F.8 Towards a Global Ban on Anti-personnel Landmines : Ottawa. 1996-1999. 0.3 cm.
File includes the text of a UNICEF statement, and a copy of Landmines, A Special Issue: A Review of United Nations Activities in Mine Action published by the United Nations in 1999.
F.9 UNICEF : clippings. 1995-2000. 0.5 cm.
F.10 UNICEF photographs. 10 col. and b&w photographs : 17 x 24 cm and smaller.
Series 5. International Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda
— 1998-2000. 2 cm of textual records. — 9 photographs. — Series consists of material related to Stephen’s role as a member of the International Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.
F. 11 [Book]. Rwanda: The Preventable Genocide. Published by the African Union, July 2000.
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F.1 Rwanda panel, working documents. 1998-2000. 1.5 cm. File consists of copies of the following documents related to the International Panel of Eminent Personalities (IPEP): Progress Report of the UN Secretary-General on the establishment of the IPEP, OAU, Jun. 1998; IPEP: Relevant Documents (OAU/POL/IPR/Doc/6.98), Jun. 30, 1998; IPEP draft report of first meeting, Oct. 26-28, 1998; excerpts from the IPEP report; and notes taken during the interview of ‘Mrs. Ogata’, Nov. 4, 1999 (4 p.). Also includes printed reading material.
F.2 International Panel of Eminent Personalities (IPEP): photographs. 9 photographs : col. ; 23 x 15 cm and smaller.
F.3 Rwanda clippings. 1999-2000. 0.5 cm.
Series 6. UN Special Envoy.
— 2001-2006. — 5.2 cm of textual records. — Series contains records related to Stephen’s position as United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
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F.1 Press briefings, statements. 2001-2002. 0.6 cm. File consists of the texts of speeches and transcripts for the following:
UN Press Briefing. Jun. 1, 2001.
UN Press Briefing. Jun. 22.
UN Press Briefing. July 31.
UN Press Briefing. Jan. 3, 2002.
UN Press Briefing. Feb. 28.
Address to the African Religious Leaders Assembly on Children and HIV/AIDS (Nairobi, Kenya). Jun. 10.
UN Press Briefing. July 3.
Remarks at the conference on HIV/AIDS: A Humanitarian and Development Crisis (Washington, DC). Oct. 17.
Remarks at conference sponsored by the International Conflict Research Group (ICRG) at Yale College. Nov.
F.2 Press briefings, statements. 2003. 1.5 cm. File consists of the texts of speeches and transcripts for the following:
UN Press Briefing. Jan. 8. (2 drafts).
Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa. Apr. 1.
UN Press Briefing. May 2.
Keynote: “Community-University Research: Partnerships, Policy and Progress Conference” (Saskatoon, SK). May 10.
Graduating class of Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. May 21.
Global Health Council Annual Conference (Washington, DC). May 28.
Address to Canadian Pharmacists Association (Vancouver). Jun. 1.
“Women’s AIDS Run” press conference. Nairobi, Kenya. July 8.
Conference: Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (Durban, South Africa). Aug. 3. [3 drafts].
Opening of the 11th Annual AGM and Skills Building Workshops of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (Montreal). Sept. 12.
Official Opening of XIII International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya). Sep. 21.
F.3 Press briefings, statements. 2004-2005. 0.8 cm. File consists of the texts of speeches and transcripts for the following:
Address to the Rotary Club at Royal York Hotel (Toronto). Jan. 9, 2004.
Keynote at the 11th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (San Francisco). Feb. 8.
UN Press Briefing. Mar. 3. [2 versions].
Keynote: ‘Microbicides 2004’ conference (London). Mar. 30. [2 drafts.]
UN Press Briefing. Mar. 31.
Statement in response to the Clinton Foundation, World Bank, UNICEF, Global Fund initiative in the provision of anti-retroviral drugs. Apr. 6.
Opening of 3rd International AIDS Society Conference (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Jul. 24, 2005.
F.4 UN Special Envoy. 2003-2005. 0.9 cm. File consists of correspondence, itineraries, and sundry material. Correspondents include the Republic of South Africa Ministry of Health and Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health re: promoting the 3 by 5 initiative.
F.5 UN Special Envoy : clippings. 2001-2006. 0.8 cm.
F.6 ‘Gender Equality Now or Never: A New UN Agency for Women’ by Paula Donovan. 2006. 0.6 cm. File consists of a draft of the text with annotations.
Series 7. Stephen Lewis Associates Ltd.
– 1981-2004. — 3.2 cm of textual records. — Series contains records including invoices and other sundry material related to the management of Stephen’s speaking events.
F.7 OECA Contract. The Still Point. 1981. 0.1 cm. File consists of a contract between OECA and Psammeads Associates, Ltd.
F.8 Speaker engagement contracts and related material. 1999. 0.2 cm. Includes contracts with CAN*Speak Presentations Limited and other material related to speaking events.
F.9 Speaker engagement contracts and related material. 2000. 0.4 cm.
F.10 Speaker engagement contracts and related material. 2001. 0.4 cm.
F.11 Speaker engagement contracts and related material. 2002. 0.5 cm.
F.12 Speaker engagement contracts and related material. 2003. 0.9 cm.
F.13 Speaker engagement contracts and related material. 2004. 0.8 cm.
Series 8. AIDS-Free World.
— 2008-2021. — 3.3 cm of textual records. — Series consists of speeches and office material related to the advocacy organization AIDS-Free World. Stephen is co-director of AIDS-Free World, which he co-founded with Paula Donovan.
F.14 AIDS-Free World statements and remarks. 2008-2017. 1 cm. File includes texts of speeches and press releases for the following:
Untitled re: Democratic Republic of Congo. [2008].
Remarks at the 10th Annual V-Day Celebrations. (aids-freeworld.org). Apr. 12, 2008.
Untitled re: Women Ambassador, Women’s UN Agency. [2008].
Opening of International AIDS Society Conference on Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (Cape Town, South Africa). Jul. 19, 2009.
Panel remarks delivered during the International Forum on MDG-6 in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Moscow, Russia). Oct. 11, 2011.
Remarks at 2011 International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Dec. 6, 2011.
Remarks International Women’s Day events: High level Panel at the UNHRC and meeting of Council Diplomats (Geneva, Switzerland). Mar. 8, 2012.
Keynote at #TB2016 (Durban, South Africa). Jul. 17, 2016.
Keynote at 47th Union World Conference on Lung Health (Liverpool). Oct. 26, 2016.
Keynote. 21st Annual Conference of the Union – North America Region (Vancouver). Feb. 24, 2017.
Keynote. Tackling TB: Bridging the Divide between Innovation and Access conference. McGill University. Mar. 23, 2017.
Press Conference (Iqaluit, Nunavut). Sep. 9, 2017.
F.15 AIDS-Free World : office. Ca. 2008. 0.8 cm. File includes stationary, a blank form, and reading material.
F.16 Child Marriage is Child Labour campaign. Ca. 2020. 0.3 cm. File consists of a draft campaign proposal, planning document, and pamphlets.
F.17 AIDS-Free World : clipping. 2009. 0.1 cm.
F.18 Code Blue campaign : pamphlet and reading material. 2020-2021. 0.4 cm.
F.19 Resource Guide : Legal Consultation Center : ICASA. Dec. 4-9, 2017. 0.7 cm.
Series 9. Subjects.
— 1989-2020. — 35 cm of textual records. — Series includes files relating to subjects which reflect both his working roles and his own interests in public policy and international affairs. Files consist of working documents, reports, and relevant correspondence, as well as related reading material, which would likely have been collected as resources for speechwriting.
Note: This series was received without aggregations. File aggregations and titles were supplied by the archivist to reflect the creator’s intention as evidenced by annotations provided on each document.
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F.1 Africa Progress Panel. 2010. 0.8 cm.
F.2 Anti-homosexuality laws. 2009. 0.2 cm.
F.3 Antimicrobial. 2016-2017. 0.2 cm.
F.4 Arms Trade. 2020. 0.4 cm.
F.5 Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime. 2013. 0.2 cm.
F.6 Child exploitation of aid workers. 2008-2015. 2.3 cm.
F.7 Climate change. 2009-2020. (1 of 2). 1.1 cm.
F.8 Climate change. 2009-2020. (2 of 2). 1.6 cm.
F.9 COVID-19. 2020-2021. 0.6 cm.
F.10 Generic drugs. 2003-2014. 1 cm.
F.11 Global Fund. 2013-2021. 0.3 cm.
F.12 Global inequality. 2018-2020. 0.5 cm.
F.13 Globalization. 1999. 0.2 cm.
F.14 HIV/AIDS. 2001-2019. (1 of 2). 1.4 cm.
F.15 HIV/AIDS. 2001-2019. (2 of 2). 1.5 cm.
Box 140
F.1 HIV/AIDS : funding. 2008-2019. 0.3 cm.
F.2 HIV/AIDS : women and girls. 1999-2020. 0.5 cm.
F.3 Human Rights. 2019. 0.1 cm.
F.4 IMF. 1993. 0.1 cm.
F.5 Millennium Development Goals. 2015-2021. 1.2 cm.
F.6 Neglected Global Diseases. 2010-2011. 0.3 cm.
F.7 Racism. 2020. 0.2 cm.
F.8 Residential Schools. 2020. 0.4 cm.
F.9 Responsibility to Protect. 2020. 0.3 cm.
F.10 Sanctions. 1997. 1 cm.
F.11 Sexual violence, trafficking. 2000-2014. (1 of 2). 1.9 cm.
F.12 Sexual violence, trafficking. 2000-2014. (2 of 2). 1.5 cm.
F.13 Sustainable Development Goals. 2016. 1 cm.
F.14 Tuberculosis. 2017-2018. 0.2 cm.
F.15 UN Responsibility for the Haitian Cholera Epidemic. 2013-2020. 1 cm.
F.16 Women. 1987-2020. 1 cm.
F.17 Women : Bisi Adeleye – Fayemi, Dame Nita Barrow Lecture. 2000. 0.4 cm.
F.18 Zimbabwe. 2018. 0.1 cm.
Box 141
F.1 Africa Recovery. 1989-1997. 2.5 cm.
F.2 Africa Recovery. 1998-2001. 1.5 cm.
F.3 Africa Renewal. 2006-2008. 0.6 cm.
F.4 Medicins sans Frontières. 2016. 0.6 cm.
F.5 UN Publications. 1998-2008. 2 cm.
F.6 UNICEF publications. 1993-2000. (1 of 2). 1.5 cm.
F.7 UNICEF publications. 1993-2000. (2 of 2). 2 cm.
F.8 World Watch. 2007-2009. 0.9 cm.
Series 10. Audio-visual Material
— ca. 1980-2019. — 34 cassette tapes. — 54 VHS tapes. — 2 floppy discs. — 1 external hard drive.
Box 142
Awards Presentation: Tommy Douglas and David Lewis. CLC Convention. May 6, 1980. Audio-cassette.
Speech to Faculty. Audio-cassette.
The Inside Track – Jan. 26, 1991. [CBC Morningside]. 2 audio-cassettes.
Sophie Lewis CFRB. Audio-cassette.
Morningside. Ambassador Lewis. Aug. 11, 1987. Audio-cassette.
“Questions and Answers” Stephen Lewis. Audio Archives of Canada. Audio-cassette.
Apr. 1st. Interviews … 3 audio-cassettes
Hamilton Radio Station. Dunnville. (DPMA). Audio-cassette.
Michael Coren. CFRB. Sep. 7, 1995. Audio-cassette.
Tuesday, May 26, 1981. Memorial Services in Vancouver for David Lewis. Audio-cassette.
[As It Happens: Voices of the World.] Audio-cassette.
David Lewis: “Social Welfare in Canada : In Retrospect and Prospect.” Feb. 29, 1976 at VMV of BC, Vancouver. Sponsored by UBC School of Social Work BCASW. Audio-cassette.
“Canada Buys Arizona” All Things Considered. April 1, 1988. Audio-cassette.
Norman Thomas. Audio-cassette.
Young Presidents’ Organization. Audio Education Program. Audio-cassette.
... Your Best Dream. Sheila Rogers. Audio-cassette.
National Parity Session. New York. Apr. 1992. Audio-cassette.
Advanced Seminar for Senior Social Service Managers. Sep. 29, 1991. Keynote Address: Stephen Lewis. Audio-cassette.
Ont. Registered Nurses Assoc. Women’s Equity in the Healthcare System. Audio-cassette.
Ambassador Stephen Lewis. Let’s Discuss It. May 19, 1985. CFRB 1010. Audio-cassette.
Needham Criticizes the OWD Gender Bias. CFRB-AM 7pm. “The Ed Needham Show.” (120 min.) Jan. 6, 1993. Audio-cassette.
Black Documentary on David Lewis. Audio-cassette.
Stephen Lewis. Jun. 28, 1990. S Side PEI. Audio-cassette.
Convocation Hall. Jan. 20, ‘77. Part IV. Audio-cassette.
To Stephen Lewis, Congratulations … CPMU-FM 73.3 McMaster Radio. Audio-cassette.
We Stand on Guard for Thee. Dir. Guy Sprung. CBC Radio Sunday Morning. May 14... Audio-cassette.
David Lewis. New Commonwealth. 3 audio-cassettes.
Advanced Seminar for Senior Social Service Managers. Sep. 29, 1991. Keynote address: Stephen Lewis. Audio-cassette.
Box 143
A Closer Walk. 2003. Dir. Robert Bilheimer. Worldwide Documentaries. DVD.
Prosecutor. 2010. Dir. Barry Stevens. NFB. DVD.
Today the Hawk Takes One Chick. 2008. Dir. Jane Gillooly. Documentary Educational Resources (DER). DVD.
African Development Forum 2000. CDs.
Race Against Time. 2005 Massey Lectures by Stephen Lewis. CBC Audio. CDs.
Stephen Lewis edited for streaming. Keynote lecture. Natural city 2006. 2 CD-Rs.
Until There’s a Cure a Short History of the AIDS Epidemic. 2008. Genève [Suisse] : International AIDS Society. DVD.
Tommy Douglas a Tribute. 2003. So-YA Productions, Montreal. CD.
Hope Rising SLF Tape 1-4. DVD.
The Role of the Media in the Rwandan Genocide. DVD-R.
13 months of the Dreaded Morsel. CD-R.
Alicia in Africa. 2008. Dir. Earle Sebastian. Keep a Child Alive Foundation. DVD.
Tsepong A Clinic Called Hope. 2006. White Pine Pictures. DVD.
Their Brother’s Keepers: Orphaned by AIDS. 2005. Dir. Catherine Mullens. Green Lion Productions. DVD.
Freiheit. CD-R.
Barbados. Apr. 2014. CD-R.
Lewis Lecture.doc. “word” file. Computer disk.
Friday. Computer disk.
SL Old Mac. May 2, 2018. 1 external hard drive.
Box 144
“Spies and Detectives.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“5/23/81 - 5/25/81 - Canada 3 Segments.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Canada in Gem. Assy. 11/6/84. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“14th Constitutional Conventional Winnipeg. May 1983.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“David Lewis TVA Sat & Tues. CJOH-SAT.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Oral Rehydration Therapy, Chronicle of an Initiative.” UNICEF Division of Communication. 30:00. VHS.
“The Splendid Dream ‘Canadian Labour & the Left.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Symposium The UN are 40 Years Enough.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Unknown DG50044835.” UNICEF Division of Communication. [Recorded: The Monkees, television program]. VHS.
“Rights of Passage” English. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“S. Lewis / The Aged When the Axe Falls / Tritube to D. Lewis.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“CJOH-TV Kent (Afghanistan).” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
Box 145
“UNICEF Learning to be Baby Friendly: One Hospital’s Experience.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Tape #SF60-29.” UNICEF Division of Communication. [Episode of CityPulse, briefly featuring David Lewis, ca. 1977]. VHS.
“World Chronicle #208.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Beyond the Wall” English. UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Real Story – David Lewis.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“SF-60-23 National Unity.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Ethiopia 9:36.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
“Monitor 2/18/65 - ‘See No Evil/Mr. Ambassador.” UNICEF Division of Communication. VHS.
House on the Hill Show #7, 17/01/85. Tape on Dad: brief spats of him speaking I.e. in GA + Avi. VHS
Stephen Lewis Associates. MGMA Stephen Lewis. The Ashland Video Corporation. VHS
Stephen Lewis Associates. NSDC. Dec. 3, 1990. Stephen Lewis. The Ashland Video Corporation. VHS.
24th International Emmy Awards. 48:40. 12/03/96. VHS.
Box 146
No Looking Back. CAW. 74 min. VHS.
Creating a Racism Free Workplace. CUPE BC. VHS.
Studio 2 – Show #144. Apr. 28, 1995. VHS.
90 Second Reckonings. Election ‘93. VHS.
Workers Health & Safety Centre. “Elliott Lake” Oct. 30, 1996. VHS.
Election Coverage. ‘97. #2. VHS.
Life & Times: Tommy Douglas – The Fight of a Lifetime. Feb. 1, 2000. CBC Television. VHS.
Voice (copy of orig. Audio.] VHS.
AIDS in Africa. UTV International. VHS.
Election Uncoverage. ‘97. VHS.
Election Uncoverage. ‘97. VHS.
Rights and Wrongs: Female Genital Mutilation. Jun. 3, 1993. WNET. 30 minutes. VHS.
100 Days: Rwanda. Brian Taylor. VHS.
Rwanda: In Search of Hope. Dir. Peter Raymont (White Pine Pictures). Broadcast: Vision TV. Mar. 15, 2000. VHS.
Box 147
CBC Monitor. Lewis at the UN. VHS.
1.SWCR. 96. Launch: Ethiopia; 2. TV Programme on Above. VHS.
Election Uncoverage ‘97. #5. VHS.
Election Uncoverage ‘97. #1. VHS.
UN at 50: Divided it Stands. VHS.
Journal Feb. 22, 1991. “Stephen Lewis Interview.” VHS.
Stephen Lewis, Deputy Director, UNICEF. Bill Foege Q+A. Oct. 16, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia. 2 copies. VHS.
World Chronicle No. 893. Stephen Lewis, Special Envoy of the SG, HIV/AIDS in Africa. 28 February 2003. 28 min. UN Video Section. VHS.
Ethiopia’s Golden Moment. CBC Prime Time News. Mar. 28, 1995. VHS.
Stephen Lewis. Taped at NSDC. Dec. 3, 1990. VHS.