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Fifty Years of People: Gene's Ltd. sub-series

Records relating to Fifty Years of People, a production commemorating the staff reunion of Gene's Ltd., a food service company in Regina, Saskatchewan. Records include interview transcripts, raw footage and the finished product.

I Can See Queerly Now sub-series

Records relating to I Can See Queerly Now, a series of vignettes facilitated by Common Weal Community Arts Inc. The series consists of short works created by seven first time video makers in Regina, Saskatchewan as follows: Tracy Kydd, Brita Lind, Lori Reid, Ingrid Alesich, Jean Hillabold, Tania Wolk and Mirtha Rivera. The artists collaborated with professional artists and video producers, including Susan Risk, who served as technical and director mentor, camera operator and editor of the project. The vignettes explored many themes, including family connections, body image, drag king culture and relationships with pets.

It's Not Over Yet - Saskatchewan Working Women sub-series

Records relating to a production on Saskatchewan Working Women, a radical women's activist organization established in Saskatchewan in the 1970s. Video produced, directed and edited by Susan Risk of Live Wire Video Productions Inc. for the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour. Records include interview transcripts; raw footage; and a copy of the final production.

General sub-series

Sub-series consists of records relating to general University Council activities. Records primarily are minutes, agendas, and documents compiled for discussion at meetings.

Clearing the Path SARM 2005 sub-series

Records relating to Clearing the Path, a video production focusing on the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities' (SARM) initiative to remove impediments to economic development. Records include raw footage and the final production.

Building a Community: The Winkler Story sub-series

Records relating to Building a Community: The Winkler Story, a production focusing on the successful growth and economic development of the City of Winkler, Manitoba. Records include unedited footage and a copy of the final product.

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