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WGMC 08

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Shawna Dempsey, award-winning lesbian filmmaker and performance artist. Taped August 31, 1992. 27:45 minutes.
Cut 2: Interview with Jackie Haywood, Vancouver lesbian comic who performs as "Love Sizzle," Part 2. Taped April 7, 1990. 28:00 minutes.

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WGMC 39

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: "Hard to Imagine"; interview with Prof. Tom Waugh on the history of gay male imagery in film and video. Taped at VPW, Winnipeg, May 1987. 29:00 minutes.
Cut 2: "Gay Sweatshop"; interview gay playwrite Noel Greig, one of the founders of Gay Sweatshop Theatre, London U.K. Taped at VPW, Winnipeg, 28 September 1992. 29:30 minutes.

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WGMC 50

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: “The Battle of Tutenhaus.” Taped October 2 and November 6, 1992.
Cut 2: Interview with Playwright Harry Rintoul Re: “Brave Hearts.” Taped August 29, 1992.

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PFLAG: Making Discussion Groups Work

P-FLAG: "Making Discussion Groups Work: Ways of facilitating support groups. Practice in empathic listening" Katherine McConkey. October 21, 1989. National Convention - Detroit, MI.

Stella Hryniuk fonds

The accession consists of copies of scholarly articles, graduate student course papers, book reviews, University of Manitoba History department pamphlets, and other materials collected by Stella Hryniuk during and after her years as a graduate student. It also contains copies of her Doctoral Dissertation (University of Manitoba, 1984), the Doctoral dissertation of her partner, Professor Frederick G. Stambrook (University of London, 1960), and a copy of her commemorative book “Holy Family Home: The First 50 Years” (2007). Correspondence concerning Stella Hryniuk’s interest in genealogy, and materials related to her activity in the Ukrainian-Canadian community are also included.

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