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- 1973-2017 (Creation)
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0.46 m of textual records
1 sound recording
15 photographs
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Scope and content
Records in this series include notes, drafts, correspondence and flyers related to conferences Professor Rayside attended and/or participated in, unpublished talks and workshops, and unpublished papers, as well as less formal writing. The conferences documented mostly pertain to equity issues faced by gay and lesbian populations. The talks and workshops relate to a variety of topics including political science, labour unions, gendered violence, philanthropy and diversity in the workplace and were delivered mostly at Canadian universities in the form of symposia, guest lectures and public lectures. The unpublished papers in this series relate mainly to equity issues in Canadian and American society. There is also one sound recording of Professor Rayside delivering the Kreeft Lecture on November 28, 2002.
Records in B2017-0024 included talks, panels, and conferences on subjects such as inclusion, religion in the public sphere and positive space. There is also a paper he gave at Spring Reunion in 2016 as well as a memorial for colleagues Stephen Clarkson and David Higgs.
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Files are grouped into conferences, unpublished talks and workshops, unpublished papers and other miscellaneous writing. The files are arranged chronologically within each of these groups.
-B2013-0015 /030: Conferences
-B2013-0015 /031: Unpublished talks and workshops
-B2013-0015 /032: Unpublished talks and workshops, unpublished papers, other writing
-B2013-0015 /001S: Kreeft Lecture recording, Nov. 8, 2002
-B2013-0015 /001P (02): photos from Inglo Talk 1995
-B2017-0024/016 (03)-(11): Talks, panels and memorials, 2008-2017
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Open.