Vertical colour document. The background of the image is black. The top of the image has multiple rows white text. Below in the middle of the page is a black and white photo of an eye with a hazel colour over the iris. The eye is surrounded by what appears to be a tear in a piece of paper. On the design around the eye, there are six people (three on the left, and three on the right). Between the people, there are some lines of text. Below the people is two lines of white text for the title. Below the title are multiple lines of white text. The document is held within a black frame.
File consists of Chinatown Stories and by Valerie Lee Whong. The file also includes a covering letter. Chinatown Stories contains twelve short stories for children and focuses on Vancouver's Chinatown. File also includes an alternate version of one of the short stories, A Special Chinese Peony. Post-it notes written by Valerie identify a childhood photo of herself, and the alternate version of A Special Chinese Peony.
File consists of a booklet by Hayne Y. Wai, a researcher and author from the Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism, Government of British Columbia, on the history of Vancouver's Chinatown. Booklet was published by the Canadian Studies Center of The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington.
File consists of photographs taken by Gary Gellert. Includes photographs of the Industrial Design Display at CNE autoshow (February 1995), Volleyball and Basketball team photographs (group and individual portraits from February 1995), and promotional hospitality shots (January 1996).
File consists of registration brochures promoting three seminars put on by Humber. Includes brochures for "Securities: Law and Practice Today", "Combines Investigation Act: 1976 Amendments", and "Product Liability".
File consists of copy work photographs Includes photographs of an Award of Merit plaque presented to Humber at the annual AMTEC media festival for best "Video-Tape -- Student Entry" (for "Musical Memories -- The Way We Were") and a plaque presented by Panasonic ("Video Communications Award") presented to the Humber College Creative and Communication Arts Division for the Creative Cinematography Course. The file also includes various family (?) photos and photographs of a staff event with cake.