— Black Institutions
“How slavery got taken out of the history books” Bel Ange Moon Productions, Les mains noires : procés de l’esclave incendiaire=Black Hands: Trial of the arsonist slave, 2010
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
“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 Memory of That Place.” Quebec Heritage News 13 no. 1 (winter 2019): 5.