Three separate interviews: Wally Maynard talks about the negative image of the Newfoundland lifestyle reflected in the media; Extension has helped to foster pride in community and identity; being formally unemployed is not so bad since many can maintain quite a good lifestyle. At 8:47, Ray Hawco reacts to the statements made by Ralph Matthews and reports on some of the workshop discussions emphasizing the fishery in the rural environment; changes in attitudes, growing more proactive. [Interlude without sound] At 20:25, Calvin White gives his impressions of the conference; presentations were somewhat repetitious and pitched above the grassroots participants; more concrete local examples needed; lack of good resource management and lack of o...
Interview with two members of the Women's Involvement Group: Amanda George of Trinity South and Flos...
Panel discussion continued. Topics include: Societal malaise and acceptance of simplistic platitude...
Interviews with citizens of the west coast of Newfoundland. This tape was designed to spark discussi...
Two separate interviews: Ralph Matthews discusses alternatives to the economic system that encourag...
Three interviews. Gene Long of the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council, discusses the conference,...
Two interviews: George McRobie who discusses energy issues, non-renewable fossil fuels, pollution an...
Two separate interviews: Gilbert Higgins (Librarian) talks about the culture workshop and the defini...
Conference participants comment on the effect of Canada make work projects in Newfoundland and on ec...
Video clips of comments by participants in response to the panel. Topics: Canada Works Projects and ...
Introduction by Elayne Harris, followed by several presentations by participants from the floor; wit...
Interview with George McRobie discussing recent changes in the attitude toward economic development ...
Continuation of panel discussion with comments from the floor. Topics include: the underutilized po...
Includes video clips of comments by participants during the panel discussion; and also clips from in...
Continuation of discussion and presentations from participants. Topics include: results of last yea...
Interview with Ralph Matthews, professor of Sociology at McMaster University. Discusses the nature ...
Interview with two members of the Women's Involvement Group: Amanda George of Trinity South and Flos...
Panel discussion continued. Topics include: Societal malaise and acceptance of simplistic platitude...
Interviews with citizens of the west coast of Newfoundland. This tape was designed to spark discussi...
Two separate interviews: Ralph Matthews discusses alternatives to the economic system that encourag...
Three interviews. Gene Long of the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council, discusses the conference,...
Two interviews: George McRobie who discusses energy issues, non-renewable fossil fuels, pollution an...
Two separate interviews: Gilbert Higgins (Librarian) talks about the culture workshop and the defini...
Conference participants comment on the effect of Canada make work projects in Newfoundland and on ec...
Video clips of comments by participants in response to the panel. Topics: Canada Works Projects and ...
Introduction by Elayne Harris, followed by several presentations by participants from the floor; wit...
Interview with George McRobie discussing recent changes in the attitude toward economic development ...
Continuation of panel discussion with comments from the floor. Topics include: the underutilized po...
Includes video clips of comments by participants during the panel discussion; and also clips from in...
Continuation of discussion and presentations from participants. Topics include: results of last yea...
Interview with Ralph Matthews, professor of Sociology at McMaster University. Discusses the nature ...
Interview with two members of the Women's Involvement Group: Amanda George of Trinity South and Flos...
Panel discussion continued. Topics include: Societal malaise and acceptance of simplistic platitude...
Interviews with citizens of the west coast of Newfoundland. This tape was designed to spark discussi...