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Little Burgundy

The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. Little Burgundy and Montreal’s Black English-Speaking Community Last Edited February 10, 2020
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/little-burgundy-and-montreal-s-black-english-speaking-community

Little Burgundy: The Home of Montreal’s Historic Black Community Burgundy Vision 9(1), February 28, 2003, p. 1, 7

La Petite-Bourgogne: Berceau de la communauté noire de Montréal Vue sur la Bourgogne 9(1), February 28, 2003, p. 1, 3

It Took a Village: Montreal’s Little Burgundy / Ça prenait un village: La Petite Bourgogne de Montréal 2011 [blog]
http://girlsactionfoundation.ca/en/blog/it-took-a-village-montreals-little-burgundy

The Memory of That Place Quebec Heritage News 13 no. 1 (Winter 2019): 5

History

an excerpt of a particular presentation

No Sir, it’s St. Henry for me La Société du Musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, Pointe-à-Callière musée en collaboration a présenté la conférence ayant le thème The Afro-descendant History of St. Henri / L’histoire afro-descendante de Saint-Henri 22 février 2024

History of Blacks in Montreal [Workshop] Shadd Academy, PSBGM, 1991

Black Canadians: Unknown in our history FACE High School, 2007

Slavery in our past Purcell Academy, 2007

Harlem of the North With author Dorothy Williams The Sunday Edition Show with Michael Enright’s Voices from the Train, February 27, 2010. CBC Radio
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1490047628

Black History in Canada ACCESS Adult Education and Career Training Center, February 5, 2010

Blacks in Montreal from the days of slavery until today College Vanier, 2010

Reflections, of our Past: Slavery in Quebec History Mirror Course: College Marie-Victorin, March 31, 2010

Histoire Noires Espoirs Noirs / Black Histories, Black Futures Community Conference: Alfie Roberts Institute Panel: Remembering the Sir George Williams Affair: Black Montreal from the Sixties to Present. Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Team, Social Equity and Diversity Education Office, McGill University. February 12, 2011

Black History Workshop College Marie-Victorin, April 29, 2011

Introduction to Black Montreal History [Course Lecture] Histoire des noirs américan, Université de Québec à Montréal, 9 novembre, 2015

Black History [Course Lecture] Histoire des noirs américan, Université de Québec à Montréal, 15 novembre, 2016

Timeline of Black History Series: Block Café Lectures on Black History and Injustices, Forum on Black Lives Matter Movement, Black History Week, McGill University, February 13, 2017

The History of Blacks in Montreal Black History Month 2017, Vanier College, February 21, 2017

Unknown Stories in Canada’s History World Studies, Champlain College, Longueuil, February 22, 2017

Black and White Women in New France: Slavery of Africans and Panis History, Concordia University, 1993

Gender, Race and Social Change: The History of Blacks in Montreal Historica Dominion Institute, Canada, 2004

Slavery Lunch & Learn, Atwater Library, Westmount

Black Experiences in Health Care: A Historical Perspective Office of Social Accountability and Community Engagement / Bureau de la responsabilité sociale et de l’engagement communautaire, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences / Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, McGill University, April 20, 2023

The Free Lance and Black History in early 20th century Montreal Seminar: The Caribbean Island of Montreal, McGill University, September 23

Tête-à-tête avec Dorothy Williams Bibliothèque Saul Bellow, Lachine, 18 mars 2023

Black History: A Guide For Youth Lasalle High School, Student lecture, May 10, 1993

La Culture vue par: noirs anglophone — Maison de la Culture Marie-Uguay, Ville de Montréal, 1991

History of Blacks in Montreal: A Summary Union United Church, Montreal, October 16, 2016

The Historical Demographics of Black Women Women of Colour, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Women Studies, Concordia University, 1990

Black History University of Laval, March 7, 1988

Little Known Historical Events in Canada In MABBP, The Directory of Black Business Persons and Professionals 1999-2000. L. Smith, ed. Montreal: Montreal Association of Black Persons and Professionals/ L’Association Montréalaise des gens d’affaires et des professionnels de race noire, 1999, p. 12.

Unknown Black Stories Riverdale High School, February 13, 1996

Black History To Know Western Laval High School, February 17, 1998

Black History and its Relevance for Africana Studies Africana Studies Committee & McGill University History Students Association. Panel on African Studies: Its Past, Present and Future, McGill University, Guy Favreau, Montreal, 1995

The State of Black History in Quebec Black History Month Event, CRARR & National Congress of Black Women, February 22, 1997

Black History and Identity Mile-End Mission, November 6, 1996

Un objet, des histoires Collection ethno-historique de La Société du Musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, Pointe-à-Callière, musée 13 janvier 2023

They Could Care for our Elderly in our Homes: The historical impact of Black caregivers. QUESCREN Working Paper no. 10. Montreal: Concordia University, March 2023

Marie Joseph Angelique: Montreal on Fire, Strong and Free [Film] Historica Canada, Heritage Minutes /Minutes du patrimoine.

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Black context and Legacy in Montreal Graduate Seminar: Musical Citizenship and Diverse Ethnic Voices: The Academy and the Ethnic Community: opportunities and challenges. Schulich School of Music, McGill University, March 15, 2022

From 90% to 2%: The Evolution of Little Burgundy’s Black Settlement Dans le cadre l’exposition permanente les bâtisseurs de Montréal PAC a présenté la conférence ayant pour thème L’histoire de quartier de la Petite Bourgogne par la Société du Musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, Pointe-à-Callière musée, 18 février 2022
https://www.facebook.com/pointeacalliere/videos/322019216633374

From 90% to 2%: The Evolution of Little Burgundy’s Black Settlement in Histoire des noirs américan, Université de Québec à Montréal, October 4, 2022

The Evolution of Montreal’s Earliest Black Settlement: Little Burgundy Black History Month, Écrits Afro, Vanier College, 22 février 2023

The Evolution of Little Burgundy’s Black Settlement Avocats KRB Attorneys, Montreal, March 8, 2022

Black Experiences in Healthcare: A Historical Perspective for, Exploring Black care-giving in Quebec predating the 20th century, by SMRC Scientific Series, St. Mary’s Research Centre/ Centre de Recherche St. Mary, Montreal, April 20, 2023

The Sir George Williams Affair and its Impact in the Black Community of Montreal Quebec Association of Geography Teachers, March 30, 2023

The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. The Universal Negro Improvement Association, Last Edited March 14, 2022
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/universal-negro-improvement-association

The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. Black History Month in Canada, Last Edited January 10, 2022
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/black-history-month-in-canada

Black Women

“Black and White Women in New France: Slavery of Africans and Panis” History, Concordia University, 1993
“An Ode to Prudence Heward” In Picturesque: Voices from Beaver Hall: Sixteen Short Plays by Thirteen Montreal Writers Celebrating the Artists of Beaver Hall. Performed at Dawson College, 2016
“Ode to Prudence Heward” In Picturesque: Voices from Beaver Hall: Fourteen Dramatic Works Celebrating the Painters of Beaver Hall. Performed at Redpath Museum Auditorium, McGill University, 2015
”Black Women Taking the Lead: the Nonprofit Sector in Quebec” at Diversite d’abord: Race and Colonialism in the nonprofit sector in Quebec, Preliminary Research. Collaboration of SEDE, McGill University and Centre des organismes Communautaires, Montreal, May 24, 2017
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=1463902407007969

“Women in Black History: An Overview,” Women of Colour, McGill Centre for the Research and Teaching of Women. McGill University, 2003
“Black Women Claiming History,” Keynote Speaker. Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, February 1997
“Montreal Black History in Feminist Thought” Simone de Beauvoir Institute. February as Black History Month Presentation, February 28, 1996
Marie Joseph Angelique: Celebrating resistance. Workshop facilitator. Claiming Our Space. Collective of Black Women of Montreal, July 8, 1992
“Black Women in Montreal” Supper Talk/Souper-Causerie, The Congress of Black Women of Canada, Montreal Chapter February 23, 1990
« Les femmes de la communauté noire de Montréal: leur histoire, leur évolution » Le Salon des Femmes, 21 mars, 1997
“Gender, Race, Power and Social Change: the History of Blacks in Montreal” McGill University, The McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women Seminar Series: Fall 2002
“They Made history” Business and Professional Women of Montreal International Black History Night, 2009
“Femmes noires à Montréal: passé, présent et future” Femmes du monde à Côte- des-Neiges: de la causerie, 2009
“Caribbean Women Who Mothered Me,” Caribbean Afternoon Tea Party, PlayMas Montreal, 2009
“Gender, Race, Power and Social Change: History of Black Women in Montreal,” Femmes du monde à Côte-des-Neiges, 2010

Education

An interactive Q & A in relation to Black History Month Spiritual and Community Animators, English Montreal School Board, January 14, 2021

The Black community in Montreal and The Black Documents Qualitative and Ethnographic Research Methods, Education Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, 2007

Research Methods and Practices used in the Quest for the Black Narrative in Quebec Qualitative and Ethnographic Research Methods, Education Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, 2002

Where Does Black Studies Begin? An Introduction Living Black Studies Conference, Concordia University, 2019

Timeline of Black History Series: Block Café Lectures on Black History and Injustices, Forum on Black Lives Matter Movement, Black History Week, McGill University, February 13, 2017

The ABCs of Black Canadian History Social Sciences sub-committee for the Directors of English Education Network, of the English School Boards of Quebec, February 22, 2016

Black History Month webinar: Experiences of Black Persons in the Health sector in Canada and Quebec: A Historical Perspective Office of Social Accountability and Community Engagement, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, McGill University, in collaboration with the Black Community Resource Centre of Montreal, February 22, 2023

A Call for Sankofa: Anti-racist Education in the Classroom Western Quebec School Board, Intercultural Relations and Education Committee, June 27, 2023

Addressing Anti-Black Racism Ingram School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, 2023

The ABCs of Black Canadian History Lasalle Elementary School, Lasalle, February 7, 2019

The ABC’s of Canadian Black History Kit: An Engaging tool for community youth Community-Engaged Learning Panel and Dialogue, Social Equity and Diversity Education Office (SEDE), McGill University, October 4, 2018

The Historical Demographics of Black Women Women of Colour, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Women Studies, Concordia University, 1990

The ABC’s of Canadian Black History Minority Community Vitality Through Education Forum, QUESCREN & the School of Community and Public Affairs, Concordia University

Black Canadian Education Tools Protest and Pedagogy Conference, Concordia University, Montreal January 31, 2019
https://protestsandpedagogy.ca/

Graduation Speech Inaugural Black Grad Celebration, Class of 2019, McGill University, May 29, 2019

Schools: Keepers of Memory Concordia University, Community Service Initiative, Montreal, 2022

Celebrating Black contributions to the history of Québec for Mathieu Da Costa to the Honourable Marlene Jennings: 1608–2021 QUESCREN Education and Vitality Forum: Supporting English language minority education in Québec! November 4, 2021. Concordia University, Inter-level Education Table of Québec English-speaking Communities Research Network.

Making Black History Matter Canadian DKG Society of Women Educators, June 5, 2021

Presentation of Educational Kit: ABC’s of Black Canadian Black History, A Journey of Discovery into Canadian History DESTA Black Youth Network, August 12, 2017

How slavery got taken out of the history books Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=LVdAmGZlNHI

Historical Textual Review of Black History in Canada Education Guide for The Historica-Dominion Institute, 2011

Increasing Positive Parenting: A Methodological Report on The Evaluation and Pilot Study of The Quebec Board of Black Educators Family Program, October 2007 – June 2008, Montreal, Quebec Ville de Montréal, Soutien aux familles de jeunes noirs anglophones pour la lutte au décrochage scolaire and Quebec Board of Black Educators, Education Taskforce

Presentation of Educational Kit: ABC’s of Black Canadian Black History, A Journey of Discovery into Canadian History, Enhancing our Multi-cultural Knowledge West Island Black Community Association, February 18, 2017

ABC’s of Canadian Black History Kit [Workshop] Fall Conference, Montreal. Quebec Provincial Associations of Teachers, November 24, 2016

Learning the Lessons of History – Creating a New Narrative for Canada Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations, Inc., Fall Conference, November 5, 2016
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10156583363989433

Exploring African-Canadian Online Sources and Integrating Black History into the Curriculum A Guide to African and African-Canadian Online Sources for Elementary Education, November 2007 Teacher workshop, Purcell Academy, Pierrefonds

The Raisin in the Middle: The Quest for the Black Narrative in Quebec for Canadian Cultures: Contexts and Issues, The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University, 2002

The Raisin in the Middle: The Quest for the Black Narrative in Quebec Humanities/Writing Programmes, York University, Toronto, March 25, 2002

Putting History Together Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch. Villa Maria College, 1999

Sankofa and the History of Community Education in Montreal Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, English Montreal School Board, February 8, 2010

ABC’s of Canadian Black History Kit [Workshop] Fall Conference. Organized by Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations, November 24, 2020

ABC’s of Canadian Black History Kit Black History in Canada, Organized by CDW Global Business Resource Group, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Team, Black Experience Unlimited (BeU), February 17, 2021

Floating Above History: The Black Family as Keepers of Memory Re-connecting the Black Family: Family, Community, Diaspora: A Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Black History Month in Canada. Conference organized by Royal Commonwealth Society – Canada, February 13, 2021

Dr. Dorothy Williams: The ABC’s of Canadian Black History Montreal Council of Women Events, February 4, 2021
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/qxViHbhr_wly2j8hWzE2Xj0Sk7c9wtr1J3QD-BIrLwwABR4Jikkslixs2AZjrKwG0FPRljQX-PVBBw29.YvjPVQp8tMdxxvjT?%20continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=6KYIvlQtQ36FM63KCdmDrg.1621543743465.7953e9755f7098ac0ee992eaa1ab01b9&_x_zm_rhtaid=250

Why People of African-Canadian Descent are Needed as Librarians Community Contact, February 2001, p. 22

Educating the LIS Profession: Why is it Important to Recruit More African-Canadian Librarians Feliciter 47(2) 2001, p. 84-86

BHM 2017 ABC’s of Canadian Black History Toolkit Social Equity and Diversity Education Office, McGill University, February 9, 2017

The Social Equity and Diversity Education (SEDE) Office Presents BHM 2017

Railroads/Porters

Slavery in our past Purcell Academy, 2007

Slavery in Quebec and Beyond Mirror Course, College Marie-Victorin, 2009

Blacks in Montreal from the days of slavery until today College Vanier, 2010

Reflections of our Past: Slavery in Quebec History Mirror Course, College Marie-Victorin, March 31, 2010

Slavery Lunch & Learn, Atwater Library, Westmount

They Could Care for our Elderly in our Homes: The historical impact of Black caregivers QUESCREN Working Paper no. 10. Montreal: Concordia University, March 2023

Marie Joseph Angelique: Montreal on Fire, Strong and Free [Film] Historica Canada, Heritage Minutes / Minutes du patrimoine

Labour and Slavery La Société du Musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, Pointe-à-Callière musée en collaboration avec Les Expériences du Montréal Noir, ont présenté la conférence ayant pour thème L’esclavage de Nouvelle-France 22 septembre 2022
https://www.facebook.com/pointeacalliere/videos/808913926927628

Why the story of Angelique is important for Montreal Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=Zcd0KWNBmyE

Prison Conditions of Angelique Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=beUM2xMw8fw

Differences between Canadian slaves and American slaves Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=pM36uy49vaE

Difference between Amerindian children and Black children Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=Y-rtGNvDAuE

How slavery got taken out of the history books Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=LVdAmGZlNHI

Why is there silence surrounding slavery in Canada? Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=f0NnbpeNw0I

Marie Joseph Angelique: Celebrating resistance Workshop facilitator. Claiming Our Space. Collective of Black Women of Montreal, July 8, 1992

Why was fire such a calamity? Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History Project / les grands mystères de l’histoire canadienne, The Torture and the Truth. University of Sherbrooke, August 2005
http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/interpretations/protected/2200en.html

Slavery in the Province of Quebec Presentation to Her-itage Collective, June 20, 2020

A Past Denied: The Invisible History of Slavery in Canada Mike Barber, Lumière VFX. Teaser. [1:30 mins]
http://apastdenied.ca/

Marks of Identity – Slavery 1628-1834 In Boundaries of Identity: A Quebec Reader. Bill Dodge, ed. Toronto, Lester Publishing Ltd., 1992, p. 123-131

The Quebec Experience: Slavery: 1628-1834 In Acting on Words: An Integrated Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook. D. Brundage, M. Lahey, eds. Toronto, Pearson Education Canada Inc., 2003, p. 90-99

From Slavery to Community Beaupre-Beaconsfield Historical Society, January 31, 1995

Slavery Chateau de Ramezay Guides, Montréal, 2006

History of Slavery Cote St Luc Reads, Cote St Luc Library, 2009

The untold story of slavery in Canada and Montréal SEDE Black History Month 2017, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal

 

Slavery

Slavery in our past Purcell Academy, 2007

Slavery in Quebec and Beyond Mirror Course, College Marie-Victorin, 2009

Blacks in Montreal from the days of slavery until today College Vanier, 2010

Reflections of our Past: Slavery in Quebec History Mirror Course, College Marie-Victorin, March 31, 2010

Slavery Lunch & Learn, Atwater Library, Westmount

They Could Care for our Elderly in our Homes: The historical impact of Black caregivers QUESCREN Working Paper no. 10. Montreal: Concordia University, March 2023

Marie Joseph Angelique: Montreal on Fire, Strong and Free [Film] Historica Canada, Heritage Minutes / Minutes du patrimoine

Labour and Slavery La Société du Musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, Pointe-à-Callière musée en collaboration avec Les Expériences du Montréal Noir, ont présenté la conférence ayant pour thème L’esclavage de Nouvelle-France 22 septembre 2022
https://www.facebook.com/pointeacalliere/videos/808913926927628

Why the story of Angelique is important for Montreal Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=Zcd0KWNBmyE

Prison Conditions of Angelique Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=beUM2xMw8fw

Differences between Canadian slaves and American slaves Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=pM36uy49vaE

Difference between Amerindian children and Black children Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=Y-rtGNvDAuE

How slavery got taken out of the history books Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=LVdAmGZlNHI

Why is there silence surrounding slavery in Canada? Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=f0NnbpeNw0I

Marie Joseph Angelique: Celebrating resistance Workshop facilitator. Claiming Our Space. Collective of Black Women of Montreal, July 8, 1992

Why was fire such a calamity? Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History Project / les grands mystères de l’histoire canadienne, The Torture and the Truth. University of Sherbrooke, August 2005
http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/interpretations/protected/2200en.html

Slavery in the Province of Quebec Presentation to Her-itage Collective, June 20, 2020

A Past Denied: The Invisible History of Slavery in Canada Mike Barber, Lumière VFX. Teaser. [1:30 mins]
http://apastdenied.ca/

Marks of Identity – Slavery 1628-1834 In Boundaries of Identity: A Quebec Reader. Bill Dodge, ed. Toronto, Lester Publishing Ltd., 1992, p. 123-131

The Quebec Experience: Slavery: 1628-1834 In Acting on Words: An Integrated Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook. D. Brundage, M. Lahey, eds. Toronto, Pearson Education Canada Inc., 2003, p. 90-99

From Slavery to Community Beaupre-Beaconsfield Historical Society, January 31, 1995

Slavery Chateau de Ramezay Guides, Montréal, 2006

History of Slavery Cote St Luc Reads, Cote St Luc Library, 2009

The untold story of slavery in Canada and Montréal SEDE Black History Month 2017, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal

 

Blacks in Canada

Invisible History: The Black Experience in a New Narrative for Canada Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2017
http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/qhn_winter_2016.final_.pdf

Canadian Black History Matters [Panelist] Beyond the Hashtag – Voices and Actions. Organized by Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, February 24, 2021

Black Institutions

Montreal Branch News Asks: Dorothy Williams to answer in 10 seconds Montreal Branch News: Official Newsletter of the Montréal Branch of the Canadian Authors Association, vol. 1(1), September 2003

The Black community in Montreal and The Black Documents Qualitative and Ethnographic Research Methods, Education Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, 2007

The Black Serials & Uncovering Sankofa Qualitative and Ethnographic Research Methods, Education Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, 2004

Research Methods and Practices used in the Quest for the Black Narrative in Quebec Qualitative and Ethnographic Research Methods, Education Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, 2002

Black Experiences in Health Care: A Historical Perspective Office of Social Accountability and Community Engagement / Bureau de la responsabilité sociale et de l’engagement communautaire, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences / Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, McGill University, April 20, 2023

Tête-à-tête avec Dorothy Williams Bibliothèque Saul Bellow, Lachine, 18 mars 2023

Canada was heralded as the ‘promised land’ for Black people, but this is a myth. Many generations later, Black Canadians still await the opportunity for success Point-of-View, CBC Documentary, July 4, 2022
https://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/documentary-channel/canada-was-heralded-as-the-promised-land-for-black-people-but-this-is-a-myth-1.6509991

An Historical Analysis of the Bibliographical Control of Black Canadian Printed Sources Bibliographical Society of Canada, Annual Conference, McGill University, May 17, 2001

Why were all porters called George Porter Primers. 2022. Episode 1. Aired March 14, 2022, CBC Listen/CBC Podcasts: The Secret Life of Canada
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/203-the-secret-life-of-canada/episode/15900371-porter-primer-why-were-all-porters-called-george

The Evidence of Things not Seen and Ears not Heard: the Valorization of Black History in Canadian collections Panel 4: State and Development of the Collections: How to better represent OLMCs. La Conférence nationale Archives et bibliothèques dans les CLOSM – Enjeux et devenir / the National Conference Archives and Libraries in OLMCs – Issues and Future, May 2021. Library and Archives Canada (LAC), The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) and Association des bibliothèques de l’Ontario-Franco (ABO-Franco)

How slavery got taken out of the history books Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procès de l’esclave incendiaire = Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
http://blackhandsfilm.com/videos.php?v=LVdAmGZlNHI

Historical Textual Review of Black History in Canada Education Guide for The Historica-Dominion Institute, 2011

Learning the Lessons of History – Creating a New Narrative for Canada Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations, Inc., Fall Conference, November 5, 2016
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10156583363989433

Invisible History: The Black Experience in a New Narrative for Canada In Farfan, Matthew, and Rod MacLeod, eds. Historical Views: Selections from Quebec Heritage News, 2000-2020. Vol. II, p. 187-189. Sherbrooke: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, 2021

Museums, Inclusiveness, Communities and Space Workshop Panelist for Taking Stock: Curating Black History and Culture in Canada of Curating Black Canadian History and Culture Conference, October 26-27, 2012. Centre for Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence (CEREV), Concordia University

Blacks in Montreal 1628-1986 Lecture Women of Colour, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Women Studies, Concordia University, 2009

Launch Speech Presentation at re-launch of Blacks in Montreal: An Urban Demography, 2008

Methodology in the study of Black serials Research Principles and Analysis, GSLIS, McGill University, 2003

The Raisin in the Middle: The Quest for the Black Narrative in Quebec for Canadian Cultures: Contexts and Issues, The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University, 2002

The Raisin in the Middle: The Quest for the Black Narrative in Quebec Humanities/Writing Programmes, York University, Toronto, March 25, 2002

The Challenge Le Festival Vues d’Afrique: Les Journées africaines et créoles, April 23, 1998

The Challenge Centre for Research – Action on Race Relations, Breakfast Conference for Juanita Westmoreland, February 19, 1998

Black History and Research Methodology McGill University, Department of History, Montreal History Group. Conference: Whose history is it anyway? May 9, 1995

Black Research Methodology WARM Conference, Montreal – A September, Seminar Sampler for Writers, 1995

Invisible History: The Black Experience in a New Narrative for Canada Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2017
http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/qhn_winter_2016.final_.pdf

Mixing it up: or putting black history in Montreal A perspective of the impact of black presence The Link 30(30) Black History Month Special Issue, February 10, 2009

Putting History Together Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch, Villa Maria College, 1999

The Underground Railway and other Myths of Black History Pierrefonds Dollard-des-Ormeaux Intermunicipal Library, February 14, 2001

The Meaning of Black History in our Lives Montreal, Holy Family Church, 2001

Writing Blackness: A Personal Journey in Quebec Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Writers’ Out Loud Series, 2008

A Living History QCGN Presentation at: A Changing Community: How do we reconcile many histories in one community? / Une communauté en évolution Comment réconcilier divers parcours dans une seule communauté? University of the Streets Cafe / L’Université autrement, Dans les cafés, Concordia University, 2009

Book Chronicles Black Montreal History My Montreal Video, CTV News with Mutsumi Takahashi, 4:53 mins
http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090129/mtl_blacks_in_montreal_by_dorothy_williams090129/20090129/

Blacks in Montreal 1628-1986: An Urban Demography Cowansville, Les Éditions Yvon Blais Inc., 1989, p. 147

The Road to Now: A History of Blacks in Montreal Montreal, Vehicule Press, 1997, p. 235

Les Noirs À Montréal 1628-1986: Essai de démographie urbaine P. DesRuisseaux, trad. Montréal, VLB Éditeur, 1998, p. 217

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Racism discrimination

When it comes to systemic racism, history belies your words, Mr. Legault CBC Op-Ed. Last Edited June 13, 2020
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/systemic-racism-quebec-historian-1.5608397

Soirées Éthiopiennes: Blackface Culture in Quebec Canadian Diversity 16 no. 3 (2019): 26-29

Soirées Éthiopiennes: La Culture Blackface au Québec Diversité Canadienne 16 no. 3 (2019): 28-31

Biography

It Had to be from Above GeoScope. Montreal: Quebec Association of Geography Teachers and Global Educators, Fall 2021

The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. Dominique Gaspard Last Edited February 10, 2021

The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. Olivier Le Jeune Last Edited January 23, 2020
https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/olivier-le-jeune

A Posthumous Honour for a Conspicuous Life: Dr. Gaspard in Quebec QUESCREN Working Paper no. 3. Montreal: Concordia University, April 2020

I am Shadrach, A Black Refugee in Montreal GeoScope, Fall 2017, Quebec Association of Geography Teachers, Montreal, p. 83-92

Preface Who’s Who in Black Canada: Black Success and Black Excellence in Canada: A Contemporary Directory. [Book Review]. Toronto: d.p.williams & associates, 2002

QUESCREN Lunch & Learn: The Life of Dr. Gaspard Virtual Presentation of A Posthumous Honour for a Conspicuous Life: Dr. Gaspard in Quebec, October 8, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdfRs2XDfOI

They Call Me Mr. Gibbs QAHN Heritage Talks Series. Organized by Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, May 11, 2021

You Don’t Have a History: Passion as the Counter Narrative of Heritage, History, and Archives Heritage, Memory and Vitality of Linguistic Minorities Research Advances, Best Practices, and Critical Approaches Conference. Organized by QUESCREN and Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities, May 4-5, 2021

Sir George Williams University Affair

The Sir George Williams Affai A Watershed In the Black Press.” In The Fire that Time: Transnational Black Radicalism and the Sir George Williams Occupation. Ronald Cummings & Nalini Mohabir, Eds. Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2022.

Blacks in Quebec

The Black Community. In Diversity and Achievement in Anglophone Québec; Your Story, Our Story A Brief Overview of Québec’s Cultural and Regional Diversity. Sherbrooke, QC: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, 2019, 12-13.

Blacks in Montreal

L’histoire des noirs à Montréal Mois l’histoires des noirs [Publication spécialisées] Metro (Montréal), Février 1, 2011, p. 13

La communauté noire à Montréal: distribution spatiale et mobilité résidentielle Un aperçu historique. Enjeux de l’univers social 5(1), Hiver 2009, p. 11-15

Black History: Stories of My Time – Favourite stories of Montreal Blacks over 400 years Organized by Dorval Museum of Local History and Heritage, Dorval Historical Society, and the Dorval Library, February 20, 2021

The Memory of That Place Quebec Heritage News 13 no. 1 (Winter 2019): 5

Blacks in Montreal 1628-1986: An Urban Demography (with DVD) Montreal, Dorothy W. Williams, 2008, p. 147

The Black Periodical Press

The Free Lance History of the Book in Canada / Histoire du livre et de l’imprimé au Canada, vol. III (1918-1980). C. Gerson & J. Michon, eds. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2007, p. 307-8

Sankofa: Moving forward through our past Baobab Quarterly Magazine vol. 1(1), July 2006, p. 8-9

Print and Black Canadian Culture History of the Book in Canada / Histoire du livre et de l’imprimé au Canada, vol. II (1840-1918). F. Black & Y. Lamonde, eds. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2005

Owning Memory: How a Caribbean community lost its Archives and found its History 2004 [Book Review]. The English Quarterly 36(4), 51-52

Black Media in Montreal: In Defense of Abyssinia in Proceedings of the Seventh Annual History in the Making Conference: History and Media, Concordia University, March 2001. Matthew Barlow, Anna Ginter, eds. Montreal, Concordia University, 2002, p. 129-149

The Function of the Black Serial in Montreal: A Review and Analysis, 1934-2001 [abstract] Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 26(2/3), 2001, 108-109

Black Health

Immigrant healthcare workers in Montreal [Panelist] Essentiel.le.s? Les femmes noires et racisées au cœur de la pandémie, August 8, 2020

Black Experiences in Health Care: A Personal Tale of Dr. Dorothy W. Williams Black Experience in Health Care: Legacy, and Current Implications. Conference organized by N4 National Newcomer Navigation Network, February 24, 2021

Historiography

Les Noirs À Montréal 1628-1986: Essai de démographie urbaine P. DesRuisseaux, trad. Montréal, VLB Éditeur, 1998, p. 217

The Road to Now: A History of Blacks in Montreal Montreal, Vehicule Press, 1997, p. 235

Blacks in Montreal 1628-1986: An Urban Demography Cowansville, Les Éditions Yvon Blais Inc., 1989, p. 147

Human Rights – Law Justice
Personal biography & memoir

Growing up in Black Montreal Quebec Heritage News 5(1), Jan-Feb 2009, p. 3-4

Growing up in Little Burgundy – Is it the taunts that make you Black? Mirror 19(36), February 3, 1994, p. 10

Is it the taunts that make you Black? Leaves from the Branch. S. Romvary, et al., eds., Montreal, Canadian Authors Association, 1998, p. 41-43

Where am I from? Right here: Because I’m from a visible minority, too many people don’t realize that my roots in Quebec could run at least as deep as theirs [Opinion] Montreal Gazette, May 19, 2011, p. A27

Un sentiment d’appartenance Le Devoir, May 13, 2011, p. A9

Jazz

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