This series is comprised of official APEC results reports, handbooks, and ministerial joint statements; newspapers, news clippings, magazines, hand-written notes, stickers, postcards, and other materials. These materials were created, used, and saved during the APEC Leaders’ Meeting at the Museum of Anthropology in November 1997. Material generated from events such as campus and city protests that occurred because of APEC are also present in this collection. These materials include University of British Columbia (UBC) campus publications and Canadian and American newspapers and magazines; press releases from protest groups; materials on The 1997 People’s Summit on APEC, the Women’s Conference Against APEC, APEC-Alert, Democracy Street, Anti-APEC Summit, and other anti-APEC organisations; photocopies of pictures of graffiti at MOA; the Musqueam Speech that was cancelled by the Prime Minister’s Office; printouts of various web pages concerning APEC; and other materials.
Sans titreSeries consists of photographs and photocopies of pictures, explanatory poster, and a lighting plot for the Great Hall at The Museum of Anthropology relating to the “This Is Not An Exhibit” exhibit.
Sans titreSeries consists of hand-rendered protest posters and banners and printed posters and signs relating to the APEC Leaders Meeting at the Museum of Anthropology.
Sans titreContains sound recordings of broadcasts from the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus radio station CITR on the day of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting at Museum of Anthropology, focusing mostly on the student protests and clashes with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP); and post-APEC interviews with 2 protestors (Jonathan Oppenheim and Victoria Scott), the Dean of Arts for UBC (Shirley Newman), and the Chief of the Musqueam Nation (Gail Sparrow).
Sans titreSeries consists of material created and collected during APEC. Items include chalk, plastic ties, police tape, screwdriver, APEC delegate’s handbag, a ‘Thank you’ card from Bill Clinton, a coffee cup, saucer, and cigar butt used by Bill Clinton, and other material
Sans titreSeries consists of photographs of, in, and around The Museum of Anthropology during the APEC Leaders’ Meeting, including images of the APEC leaders, protesters, and the staff at MOA.
Sans titreCertificate issued from Prime Minister Jean Chretien to MOA Director Ruth Phillips in appreciation for organizing the APEC conference
Sans titreSide A contains a talk given by Gail Sparrow, Chief, Musqueam Nation, at MOA; side B contains a talk given after Chief Sparrow by Dr. Ruth Phillips, Director, MOA
Includes “Notice of Talk: The Musqueam Nation and APEC at the Museum of Anthropology” leaflet as insert.
Contains pictures of interior of MOA being prepared for APEC, demonstrators' tents, rally in front of Vancouver Art Gallery, police dogs at night, Democracy Street protest, ‘F*CK APEC' protest sign, police on bicycles, rally in front of Koerner Library, etc.
Sans titreIncludes photographs and photocopies of pictures used in “This Is Not An Exhibit” display
Sans titreContains pictures of MOA signage with protest posters attached.
Sans titreCard from Bill Clinton, U.S. President, attendee at APEC Leaders' meeting at MOA
Sans titre1 white ceramic coffee cup used by Bill Clinton [at Leaders' meeting?]
Sans titre1 cigar butt from a cigar smoked by Bill Clinton in MOA
Sans titre1 ceramic plate, matches coffee cup above, used by Bill Clinton [at Leaders' meeting?]
Sans titre1 dark blue APEC suit jacket, APEC vest, and green turtleneck shirt in garment bag
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