- RBSC-ARC-1710-30-12
- File
- 1978-1996
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
[Biography of Wing Foon Loo / by Anne]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
[Copy of poem -- hippo luck -- and catalogue of books -- Eastwind Books and Arts Inc.]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Dialogue: Asian American Arts Alliance
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Bridge: An Asian American Perspective
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Includes letters sent during his illness after suffering from a stroke, as well as letter to Marlene after his passing.
Ten: The Literary Magazine for the Asian American Writers' Workshop
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Gumshan: The Chinese-American Saga
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Inspection of a House Paid in Full
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
[Certificates and Invitations]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Bureau Chief Vureau [Wei Qi Ping]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Interview in a Moscow Kindergarten [Liang Hou-min]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
[Speech to UBC for "Jim Wong-Chu: Iconic Asian Canadian" Exhibition]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
[untitled short story or journal entry]
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
The fonds consists of records produced by Jim Wong-Chu, records associated with Jim Wong-Chu's involvement in various cultural and artistic communities in Vancouver, British Columbia, San Francisco, California, and other areas in the northwestern United States and Canada.
In particular, the fonds includes records related to: Canadian cultural and literary communities; Asian Canadian writers; social justice and historical issues related to discrimination of Chinese and other Asian ethnic groups; and Canada and Vancouver's Chinese and other Asian cultural communities.
The fonds has been arranged into the following 9 series: Asian American communities; Asian Canadian communities; Asian Canadian Writers Workshop; Correspondence; Go for Broke Festivals; Manuscripts; Personal works; Personal Records; Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society; and Vancouver Chinese Cultural Centre.
In addition to the series listed above, there is one sub-fonds which includes records created by Garrick Chu, a close-friend and colleague of Jim Wong-Chu.
The main types of records within the fonds include correspondence, meeting minutes, schedules, manuscripts, posters and event flyers, photographs, event programs, financial statements and budgets, publications and articles, reports, conference proceedings, and speeches.
Wong-Chu, Jim
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Series consists of personal records belonging to Jim Wong-Chu. Record types include an expired passport from childhood, certificate of change of name, elementary school records, personal correspondence, personal photographs of friends and family, secondary and post-secondary school records, news clippings, notes, reports, biographical information, immigration records for Jim Wong-Chu's mother, business contracts, and artwork, posters, certificates of achievement, invitations and ephemera collected by Jim Wong-Chu.
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Series consists of materials related to literary, visual, and research projects and works by Jim Wong-Chu including notebooks with writings and sketches, the Pender Guy Radio program, Break Even Productions, Expo 1986, Yellow Peril: Reconsidered, Gum San Po, conference presentations, cartoon drawings, proposals and correspondence relating to research of youth crime in Vancouver's Chinese Canadian communities and photographs. In addition to these materials are manuscript and type-written records of Jim Wong-Chu's own literary works as well as books and anthologies he edited and contributed to, articles about Jim Wong-Chu and his works and community involvements, publicity materials for public events featuring Jim Wong-Chu, and photographic prints, slides, and negatives of Jim Wong Chu's visual works.
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Series consists of correspondence sent to Jim Wong-Chu by friends, family, colleagues, and others. In addition, the series includes correspondence collected by Jim Wong-Chu with correspondence belonging to or sent by others, including Rick Shiomi, Helen Koyama, Joy Kogawa, Andy Quan, Kam Sein, Paul Yee, Phil Hayashi, and Linda Uyehara Hoffman.
The series is arranged by senders' last name and first name (if correspondence was sent on behalf of an organization then the organization name appears in parentheses by the senders' name) or by subject (e.g. correspondence with unidentified senders and collected correspondence).
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Series consists of records relating to the Go for Broke festivals, which were held in 1995 and 1996. Go for Broke featured Asian cultural performances including performing arts, music, and literary art. These events were responsible for the creation of the Asian Canadian Performing Arts Resource (ACPAR) and a precursor to Vancouver Asian Heritage Month. Records include headshots and actor resumes of the performers involved with Go for Broke, program planning records, production schedules, programs and posters, articles about Go for Broke, photographs, and scripts.
Literary, performing, and visual arts
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Series consists of cultural event programs and flyers from Canada and the west coast of the United States, predominately events taking place in Vancouver, Toronto, Washington and California. Events include musical performances, author readings, art exhibits, plays, festivals, film screenings, and conferences on arts and cultural topics. Other material in the series include cartoons, photographs of musical artists, dancers, and stage performers from Vancouver and elsewhere, meeting minutes of the Vancouver Cultural Alliance (now known as the Alliance for Arts and Culture), and material from the Vancouver Folk Music society.
Asian American communities and organizations
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Series consists of records relating to Asian American ethnic communities, in particular the American Chinese communities in San Francisco, California, and the state of Washington. Newsletters, photographs, magazines, flyers, correspondence, brochures and pamphlets, and audio material in this series focus on Asian performing, visual, and literary arts and cultural events. In addition, there is material relating to protests for tenants of the International Hotel in San Francisco (a low-cost hotel where many Asian immigrants lived) and Chol Soo Lee, a Korean American who was wrongly convicted for murder in 1973.