— 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
“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.
“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)
— “The Memory of That Place.” Quebec Heritage News 13 no. 1 (winter 2019): 5.