This sub-series contains evaluations of theatre programs and projects created by the Vancouver Moving Theatre and evaluated by the Board of Parks and Recreation of the City of Vancouver and MarieCo Research Services (MRS).
This sub-series contains handbooks to the community art practices and art projects execution created by the Toronto’s Jumblies Theatre with Vancouver Moving Theatre.
This sub-series contains material created for primary school to be used by Social Studies, Art and Drama teachers. The guides also provide instructions for festival organizers, community workers, artists, performers and researchers. The study guides include workshop and exercise instructions. Each study guide is based on different performance project created by the Vancouver Moving Theatre.
This sub-series contains various serial publications that feature articles related to the Vancouver Moving Theatre performance projects.
This sub-series contains publications about or by the Vancouver Moving Theatre and its performers.
This sub-series contains three annual reports of the Vancouver Moving Theatre Society covering activity between years 2019-2022.
This sub-series contains media report related to the Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival. It contains newspaper clippings and website printouts featuring reviews, ads placed in newspapers and articles.
Sub-series consists of records relating to volunteer training and coordination.
Sub-series consists of records to support volunteers in their work at the organization.
Sub-series consists of press and publicity regarding Out On Campus.
Sub-series consists of photographs and photographic prints produced by or involving Out on Campus relating to events and retreats.
Sub-series consists of posters, flyers, banners, pamphlets, and any other promotional material for the organization.
Sub-series consists of outreach and advocacy records, arranged by date or event based on the creator's original files.
Sub-series consists of administrative records of Out On Campus. The sub-series is arranged into four sub-sub-series:
Sub-series consists of administrative records of the organization prior to its name change to Out On Campus in 1994. Includes membership lists, budgets and details on funding.
This sub-series consists of sheets, booklets, notebooks, flyers, program, and clippings containing texts of songs, psalms, hymns, poems, lyrics and related material that were created and/or collected by members of the Doukhobor community. These records were compiled and prepared for various celebratory events and holidays as well as for everyday life.
This sub-series consists of record of various Doukhobor organizations: National Doukhobor Heritage Village, Kootenay and Boundary Citizen Committee on Doukhobor-Canadian Affairs, BC Unity Group, Doukhobor Society of Canada, Doukhobor Youth National Executive Council, and Saskatoon Society of Doukhobors. The records include meeting minutes, administrative records, financial records, correspondence, statements, newsletters and a photograph.
This sub-series contains documents relating to the work of the Doukhobor Research Committee. It includes affidavits and letters.
The documents include index.
This sub-series contains records of the Association of Canadians of Russian Descent dating between 1960 and 2010. These records include minutes of meetings, correspondence, publications, photographs, membership lists, programs, administrative records, financial records, songs text, music, notes, newspaper clippings, ephemera, Iskra issues, essays and photographs. Because of the pro-Russian attitude of this organization came under scrutiny of both Canadian and US security branches. Part of the records relates to the organization and celebration of the 70th jubilee celebration of Doukhobor arrival in Canada and Russian-Canandian Festival of 1987.
Records in both Russian and English, some include translations, handwritten and typed.
This sub-series consists of records created by Lapshinoff either officially or unofficially for the CCBRD including matters of land, fires, education, and Verigins’ leadership. The sub-series includes correspondence, clippings, reports, meeting minutes, transcripts, receipts, committee proceedings, statements, declarations, notes, speeches, writings, chronologies and lists of events, and photographs.
This sub-series consists of records relating to various matters of the Doukhobor communities being reported and recorded by various government agencies, such like BC Attorney General, office of BC Premier, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of External Affairs, RCMP and others. This records contain documents relating to alleged actions of terrorism, arson, bombings, and other matters such as imprisonment, protests, Doukhobor children, Doukhobor connection to the Soviet Union, military service, Doukhobor customs, etc.
This sub-series consists of records relating to Doukhobor settlement and land holdings in Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
This sub-series consists of records relating to the Doukhobor immigration and settlement in Canada as well as issues of citizenship.
This sub-series consists of government records relating to the life and leadership of Peter V. Verigin, Peter. P. Verigin and John J. Verigin. The bulk of the records relate to the death of Peter V. Verigin and resulting investigation as well as to the arrest and intent of deportation of Peter P. Verigin.
This sub-series consists of various ephemera and publications created by the Doukhobor community. The sub-series contains: publications, map, essay, flyers, calendars, textbooks, songs books, brochures, cartoon drawings drafts, psalm text in Russian and photographs.
This sub-series consists of photocopy of clippings and articles from newspapers and magazines as well as documents, writings, notes, cartoon drawings, statements that accompanied the clippings.
This sub-series consists of photocopy of chapters, articles, clippings and writings collected to support court cases that the Doukhobor community was involved and the research of the KCIR. The material in this sub-series relates to the Doukhobor history and their experiences in Canada, immigration and settlement, Doukhobor religious beliefs and their attitude to peace and avoidance of military service and their connection to the USSR. Most of records are in English and some in Russian.
This sub-series consists of single or multiply issues of the serials, magazines and journals. Some of the general serials contain only a single article relating to the Doukhobors. Other serials such as Iskra and Vestnik are published by the Doukhobor community themselves and are dedicated to the matters of the Doukhobors entirely.
This sub-series consists of assorted writings by various authors that are often unidentified. The records include published and unpublished writings, articles, newspaper clippings, lists, excerpts from publications, manuscripts, philosophical writings, song texts, notes, transcriptions of writings, speeches, declarations and other writings. These records illustrate Doukhobor ideological and religious views and the Doukhobor way of life.