- McGill Summer Institute – Montreal: talks by Judith Snow and Shafik Asante – poor video – but brilliant talks.. very rough – not good technical quality – but listening to Judith and Shafik for an hour is always a treat.
- McGill Summer Institute – Montreal – Photo Album – 1996 – The McGill Summer Institutes lasted 10 years – from 1984 – 94 – for two weeks. Up to 200 participants!!. Video was rare – but people gathered photos and created memory books – like this one.
- Bolton Institute – England – 1995 – an edited presentation (3 hours) from the ‘Inclusion Institute” in Bolton England entitled: Inclusive Education & Community Living . – organized by Joe Whittaker and a team of committed friends. Includes presentations by: George Flynn; Judith Snow; Marsha Forest; Jack Pearpoint; Richard Reiser; Christine Wilson; Micheline Mason and Joe Whittaker
- Bolton Institute – Part II: Herb Lovett; Lynn Elwell; John O’Brien; Kenn Jupp; Joe Whittaker – 1995 – a spin off from the McGill Summer Institute, a series of institutes emerged starting in 1991 in Cardiff, Bolton and beyond. These two tapes are raw edits from presentations at the Institute
- Gerv Leyden: Inclusion in England -vA UK Perspective – part of the Each Belongs DVD – focused on the HWRCSB – Hamilton Wentworth Roman Catholic School Board. (20 minutes of brilliance)
- Gerv Leyden: Inclusive Education Works – on TESTING – and why it doesn’t work (six minutes)
- Shafik Asante and Shina Ahad – clips of Shafik ‘in flight’ – exploring dreams and nightmares – dealing with cancer. (11.5 minutes – a great investment in your time)
- Shafik Asante = On Emotions – a snapshot of Shafik in Action… Just one wonderful minute
- John McKnight – A talk at the Toronto Summer Institute – 2014 – sixteen wonderful minutes by a master story teller – at TSI.
- Values of Inclusion – Heather Simmons – a brilliant short talk by Heather Simmons that crystalizes the simplicity and complexity of understanding the deep meanings of Person-Centered Planning and what it will take for us to actually live together in an inclusive society. It begins with each of us. Outstanding for training. 11 minutes.
- Edward Charters: Dreams Change Lives – a stunning 3 minutes about listening – and ‘unpacking our gifts’ – a mother reflects on her son’s story – of rejection – and then success.
- Honouring at the Lakeshore Psychiatric Cemetery 2005 – during the Toronto Summer Institute in 2005 – we marched to honour ‘over 1500 virtually unmarked graves’ so their graves would not be dishonoured. The chant was by Randy Charboneau.