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Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Shinzen: 1. 100th/442, 2. Gordon Hirabayashi, 3. Redress, 1981 show #1 KPTV VTR 5055.
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Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Shinzen: 1. 100th/442, 2. Gordon Hirabayashi, 3. Redress, 1981 show #1 KPTV VTR 5055.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Japanese Relocation, Challenge to Democracy.
Japanese and Canadian Centennial Part 1
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: ACCESS Alberta Educational Communications Corporation. Japanese & Canadian Centennial Part 1. 1/M1-LG-19/5/78. Cut 1.
Japanese and Canadian Centennial Part 1
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Japanese & Canadian Centennial Part 2. 2/M2-LG-19/5/78. Cut 1.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Sociology, UA. A Bird of Passage (Watari Dori).
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: 1. 100th/442, 2. G Hirabayashi, 3. Redress, 4. Relocation, 5. Challenge to Democ., 6. Bird of Passage.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: on Japanese Canadian "Tides of War" 55min produced (around) 1976.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Producers: Clark/Ostrander, KCTS/Paper Crane Productions.
Redress: The JACL Campaign for Justice
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: A project of the Japanese American Citizens League. 1765 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA 94115. Produced by Visual Communications. This video is intended for educational purposes only.
Washington State Supreme Court in Re Honourary Admission of Takuji Yamashita
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: TVW Washington Public Affairs Network. Washington State Supreme Court in Re Honourary Admission of Takuji Yamashita. Charles Z. Smith Justice.
Western Oregon State College 1993 Commencement
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Western Oregon State College 1993 Commencement
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Japanese Internment W.W.II, CBC Journal.
Mr Katsuno 99 years old Anniversary at Methodist Church
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Interview with Mr. Katsuno and coverage of his birthday banquet at the church. All in Japanese
North Americans of Japanese Ancestry
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: North Americans of Japanese Ancestry
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Gordon Hirabayashi
Gordon Hirabayashi Recreation Site Dedication
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Gordon Hirabayashi Recreation Site Dedication November 7, 1999. First segment: television news spots. Second segment: most of dedication ceremony, with segments about the drum group and Manzanar ceramic analysis, courtesy of Richard Potashin. Third segment: entire dedication ceremony, courtesy of Jeff Burton.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: The Fred T. Korematsu Story
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Based on the 8mm movies of Rev. Kosaburo Shimizu. Sequence: Tashme, Slocan/Lemon Creek, New Denver/Rosebery, Sandon & Kaslo.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: For the NHK program Oct 1988, home video copy by a friend in Tokyo: at the beginning of the program. Sorry my other copy is loaned out.
Stories of the Trials; Korematsu, Yasui, Hirabayashi
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
In Japanese.
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Gordon Hirabayashi, 3-10-88, 56:37.
Bunka jānaru, Gōdon Hirabayashi kataru
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Interview of Gordon Hirabayashi for Japanese television. In Japanese.
Invisible Citizens: The Japanese-Americans
Part of Gordon Hirabayashi fonds
Text on cassette reads: Special program on PBS March 1st, 1984 - historical insight into the treatment of Japanese-Americans during WW2.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
The Legacy of the Japanese Canadian Redress Foundation. English Language version. T-60
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
The Legacy of the Japanese Canadian Redress Foundation. English Language version. T-60
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
The cassette begins with Hunters and Bombers (1991) by Hugh Brody & Nigel Markham. It is followed by clips from the Roger Obata Tribute, where there is a dance and musical presentation.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
The cassette begins with Hunters and Bombers (1991) by Hugh Brody & Nigel Markham. It is followed by clips from the Roger Obata Tribute, where there is a dance and musical presentation.
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Recorded from Rogers Cable Television. T-120
Part of Greater Toronto Chapter of the National Association of Japanese Canadians fonds
Recorded from Rogers Cable Television. T-120
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Lon D. Whitman interviewed by Joe Vorstermans at L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON). Whitman is a community leader living and working in L'Arche Erie (Erie, PA). Whitman first met Nouwen at a retreat in Denver, CO and subsequently visited him at L'Arche Daybreak and became his friend in the L'Arche community. Whitman recalls Nouwen in group and personal settings and his interest in the Flying Rodleighs. Themes present in Whitman's interview include migration, L'Arche Trosly (France), South America, L'Arche Harbour House (Jacksonville, FL), corporate life and Madame Vanier. The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Peter J. Naus that took place in Kitchener, ON. Naus is a long time friend of Henri Nouwen. There is no transcription available.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Fred Bratman interviewed by Elisabeth Pozzi-Thanner. The interview is not transcribed and is only available on video cassette. There is a note in the file from Joe Vorstermans stating Bratman has been contacted several times to sign the deed of gift but to no avail. Also, Bratman's interview was conducted as part of a training exercise for the interviewer's workshop.
Interview with Father James T. Burtchaell CSC
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Father James T. Burtchaell CSC interviewed by Joe Vorstermans at Casa Santa Cruz (Phoenix, AZ). Burtchaell is a Catholic Priest and Theology professor at Casa Santa Cruz. Burtchaell was a colleague of Nouwen's at Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN). Burtchaell recounts Nouwen performing Mass at Dillion Hall Chapel at Notre Dame, speaking and preaching and visiting Burtchaell at Southdown (Aurora, ON), a therapeutic facility for members of religious communities. Themes present in Burtchaell's interview include Holy Cross Priests, alcoholism, The Menninger Foundation, the departments of Theology and Psychology at Notre Dame, Nouwen as incandescent and Nouwen and academia. The file also includes a letter from Burtchaell to Joe Vorstermans about his interview experience; it includes a passage Burtchaell wrote about Nouwen after his death. The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Mary Carney interviewed by Joe Vorstermans at the Henri Nouwen Society offices (Richmond Hill, ON). Carney is a hospice nurse in Hamden, CT. Carney met Nouwen when he was one of her supervisors in a Clinical Pastoral Course at Yale Divinity School. Carney remembers Nouwen performing Mass at the Yale Divinity School chapel, caring for Adam Arnett at L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON), assisting in her grief, offering advice, as an intent listener and the influence he had on her prayer life. Themes present in Carney's interview include nursing, death and Yushi Nomura. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Interview with Alvarro Carrasco
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Alvarro Carrasco interviewed by Sue Mosteller and Joe Vorstermans in Oakland, CA. Carrasco is an engineer living in Oakland, CA. Carrasco met Nouwen through Michael Harank while working at Holy Redeemer Church and developed a long term friendship with him. Themes present in Carrasco's interview include sexuality, the father figure, death, homosexuality and religion, acceptance and intimacy. Carrasco's interview is a part of an interview conducted with his partner, Kevin Dwyer. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Joe Child interviewed by Elisabeth Pozzi Thanner. The interview was conducted as a part of the training workshop for the other interviewers. The interview is not transcribed.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Bob Durback interviewed by Sue Mosteller at Durback's home in Cleveland, OH. Durback is a former monk and retired mail carrier. Durback's first experience with Nouwen was through articles in the National Catholic Reporter and 'With Open Hands'; Durback subsequently met Nouwen at the Genesee Abbey (Piffard, NY) and developed a lifelong friendship with him. Durback recounts visiting Nouwen at Yale, watching him perform the Eucharist and lecture at Yale and celebrating the anniversary of his ordination. Themes present in Durback's interview include failure, Trappist monks, Thomas Merton, prayer life, death, spiritual formation, John Eudes Bamberger, Vincent van Gogh, writing and his publications 'Seeds of Hope', 'Henri Nouwen: In my Own Words' and 'A Retreat with Henri Nouwen'. The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Interview with Kevin Dwyer and Alvarro Carrasco
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Kevin Dwyer and Alvarro Carrasco interviewed by Joe Vorstermans and Sue Mosteller in Oakland, CA. Dwyer works for an insurance company and Carrasco is an engineer. Dwyer and Carrasco met Nouwen through Michael Harank at Bethany House (Oakland, CA) and developed a lifelong friendship. The interview is in two parts; solely Dwyer and then Dwyer and Carrasco. Dwyer and Carrasco remember Nouwen performing Mass and celebrating the Eucharist, visiting at Holy Redeemer and their retreat weekend together with Harank. Themes present in the interview include grandparents, Jesuits, sexuality, Mother Theresa, birth control, homosexuality and religion, The Croation Volunteers, intimacy, coming out, Nouwen's sexuality and Nouwen's hands. There is a printed email in the file from Kevin Dwyer to Joe Vorstermans regarding Dwyer and Carrasco being interviewed together. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Michael Harank interviewed by Joe Vorstermans in Oakland, CA. Harank is a registered nurse living in Oakland, CA. Harank met Nouwen at 1980 Catholic Worker conference (New York, NY) and through Robert Ellsberg subsequently became his assistant while at Harvard (Cambridge, MA) and in South America. Harank recounts handling Nouwen's correspondence, Nouwen's gestures and assisting in the decision to go to L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON). Themes present in Harank's interview include repression, the Vietnam War, conscientious objection, Holy Cross College (MA), the Catholic Worker Movement, Dorothy Day, Vincent van Gogh, sexuality, AIDS, Bethany House, Nouwen's funeral, Adam Arnett and Laurent Nouwen. Two poems Harank wrote after Nouwen's death are also given in the interview. The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with David Harmon interviewed by Maureen Wright and Carl MacMillian (location unknown). The interview is not transcribed and only available on audio cassette.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Gordie Henry interviewed by Maureen Wright and Errol Stein at L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON). Henry was Nouwen's friend, traveling companion and spiritual directee at L'Arche Daybreak. Prints in the file are of Henry's childhood and life at L'Arche Daybreak; two of the prints are of Nouwen and Henry and one shows Henry at Nouwen's grave. One page of post interview notes by Wright are also in the file. The interview is not transcribed and only available on audio cassette.
Interview with Jeff Jackson and Maurice Monette
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Jeff Jackson and Maurice Monette interviewed by Sue Mosteller and Joe Vorstermans at their home in Oakland, CA. Jackson works in health care management and Monette is an organizational leadership coach and professor. Monette met Nouwen at the Centre for Concern, a social justice agency in Washington DC and introduced him to Jackson once Jackson and Monette were married. Monette and Jackson recall visits with Nouwen and Frank Hamilton and sharing advice on spirituality and sexuality. Themes present in the interview include social justice, rejection, loneliness, homosexuality and religion, intimacy, and coming out. The file also includes 'Unmeasured Words: Reflections on the death of a Dear Friend' by Monette. The interview is in two parts, solely Monette and Monette and Jackson together. The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy.
Interview with Steve Jenkinson
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Steve Jenkinson interviewed by Gabrielle Earnshaw (location unknown). Jenkinson works at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, ON. Jenkinson met Nouwen as they were both residents of Richmond Hill, ON. Nowen commissioned Jenkinson to build a sculpture for L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON). Themes present in Jenkinson's interview include kinship, death, art, the circus, nationality and the United States of America. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Albert Lewis interviewed by Sue Mosteller at Lewis' home in Grand Rapids, MI. Lewis is a retired Rabbi with a congregation in Traverse City, MI. Nouwen acted as Lewis' spiritual director during a visit to L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON) and they subsequently developed a lifelong friendship. Themes present in Lewis' interview include Judaism, education, racial issues, grandparents, community, aging and Nouwen's death. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Shirley Lewis interviewed by Joe Vorstermans in Lewis' home. Lewis is a college professor in humanities and education at. Nouwen was Lewis' spiritual director during a visit to L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON) and subsequently became lifelong friends. Themes present in Lewis' interview include music, illness, death, spirituality, the father figure, Nouwen's death, Nouwen's legacy and grandparents. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Francis Martin interviewed by Errol Stein (location unknown). Martin is a social worker living in Toronto, ON. Martin met Nouwen through Nathan Ball and subsequently developed a friendship with him. Martin recalls traveling to Algonquin Park (Algonquin Park, ON) with Nouwen and Nouwen's relationship with Nathan Ball. Themes present in Martin's interview include loneliness, Mennonite culture, the mother figure, the father figure, siblings, music, Nouwen as celebrity, Nouwen's grave and brokenness. The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy.
Interview with Robert Kinloch Massie
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Robert Kinloch Massie interviewed by Sue Mosteller (location unknown). Massie is an activist and Episcopal priest living in Somerville, MA. Massie was friends with Nouwen from 1978 - 1996 and edited 'Gracias!'. The interview is not transcribed and is only available on audio cassette.
Interview with Sister Sue Mosteller
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Sister Sue Mosteller interviewed by Elisabeth Pozzi-Thanner. Mosteller is a member of the L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON) community, Literary Executrix of the Henri Nouwen Society and board member of the Henri Nouwen Societies in Canada and the United States. There is a note in the file from Joe Vorstermans regarding scheduling a third interview. A second note indicates the audio and video cassettes have been removed from the file for transcription purposes. The interview is not transcribed and is only available on audio and video cassette.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Wayne Muller interviewed by Sue Mosteller at the San Damiano Retreat Centre in Danville, CA. Muller is an author, psychotherapist and minister living in Fairfax, CA. Muller met Nouwen as a student at Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge, MA) from 1983-1985; Muller took Nouwen's retreat course. Themes present in Muller's interview include alcoholism, AIDS, conscientious objection, war, death, grief, Buddhist mediation, Nouwen's sexuality, fundamentalism and Nouwen's legacy. The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy.
Part of Henri Nouwen Collection
File consists of an interview with Yushi Nomura interviewed by Sue Mosteller (location unknown). Nomura is a college lecturer living in Japan. Nomura was a student of Nouwen's at Yale Divinity School. The interview is not transcribed and is only available on audio cassette and micro videocassette.