Annual Black History Month Lecture: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 3 February 2022
Year | Name of Lecturer | Title of Lecture |
2017 | Mary McCarthy | “Shades: A black Woman’s Narrative of Death and Segregation in New Brunswick” |
2018 | Afua Cooper | “Slavery and the Construction of Black People as Property: The Legacy” |
2019 | Funke Aladejebi | “Blackness at the Intersections: Examining History and Black Identity in 20th Century Canada” |
2020 | Barrington Walker | “The Honourable Leonard Braithwaite: Black Canadians and Civic Belonging in Postwar Ontario” |
2021 | Melanie J. Newton | “'This Island’s Mine by Sycorax my mother’: Afro-Indigeneity, Gender and Survival in the Lesser Antilles” |
2022 | Dierdre Cooper | “Why Black History Matters in American Medicine” |
Source(s):
- UA Case 229.
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