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              5 Archival description results for Jamaica

              SCA7-WA4-4 · File · 1912-1936
              Part of Alice Mary Hagen fonds.

              Letters written to Alice Egan Hagen.

              • Date and Place From: 1912.06.27 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Cundall, Frank J.
              • Date and Place From: 1915.06.15 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Cundall, Frank J.
              • Date and Place From: 1916.04.14 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Cundall, Frank J.
              • Date and Place From: 1916.04.15 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Monaghan, J.C.
              • Date and Place From: 1935.12.24 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Cundall, Frank J.
              • Date and Place From: 1936.01.10 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Drew, G[eorge] L.
              • Date and Place From: 1936.01.16 Kingston, Jamaica To Hagen, Alice Mary From Cundall, Frank J.
              Hagen, Alice Mary
              UWA2-2022-16-1 · File · August 11 2022
              Part of University of Waterloo Oral Histories.

              A sound recording of an interview conducted by Dr. Anne Millar with Aaron Francis, PhD candidate, for the Oral History Hub pilot project. The interview includes discussions about Francis's family background, their decision to come to Waterloo and the path that brought them here, as well as their thoughts about the institution and where it will be at 100 years old, in 2057. Additional topics include Jamaica, Leeds, England, immigration, COM DEV, art, political science, and Francis's PhD studies. The interview was conducted virtually from Waterloo, Ontario. File also contains a transcript of the interview.

              University of Waterloo Archives
              UWA2-2022-16-6 · File · September 27, 2022
              Part of University of Waterloo Oral Histories.

              An audio-visual recording of an interview conducted by Dr. Anne Millar with Jacky Beckford-Henriques, Swimming Head Coach, Athletics at the University of Waterloo, for the Oral History Hub pilot project. The interview includes discussions about Beckford-Henriques's family background, their decision to come to Waterloo and the path that brought them here, as well as their thoughts about the institution and where it will be at 100 years old, in 2057. Additional topics include immigration, Jamaica, coaching, Olympics, Jamaican National Swim Team, Learn to Swim, Swim Canada, Ontario University Athletics, university sport and swimming, Roly Webster, advocacy, anti-racism, George Floyd, Darrell Adams, Sadiq Sadiq, The Alliance, Black History Month, Black Excellence Interviews, diversity, Adventure for Change, and donors. The interview was conducted in-person in Waterloo, Ontario. File also contains a transcript of the interview.

              University of Waterloo Archives
              UWA2-2024-01-3 · File · June 20, 2023
              Part of University of Waterloo Oral Histories.

              An audio recording of an interview conducted by Jermal Jones with Lannois Carroll-Woolery, Manager of Data Analytics & Reporting for the Department of Institutional Analysis & Planning at the University of Waterloo, and current President of the Caribbean Canadian Association of Waterloo Region (CCAWR). The interview explores Lannois Carroll-Woolery’s family background, immigration from Jamaica to Canada, education, involvement with the Association of Caribbean Students at the University of Waterloo and CCAWR, career path, experiences working as a staff member at the University of Waterloo, and his thoughts about where the university will be at 100 years old in 2057. The interview was conducted virtually from Waterloo, Ontario. File also contains a transcript of the interview.

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