The Barber Family: Our Proud Place in Ottawa’s History
Born into slavery in Kentucky, Paul Barber, was one of Ottawa’s earliest Black permanent residents and a renowned horse trainer, founding a family that has made its mark in the […]
Born into slavery in Kentucky, Paul Barber, was one of Ottawa’s earliest Black permanent residents and a renowned horse trainer, founding a family that has made its mark in the […]
Presented by Heritage Ottawa, this talk will define Indigenous architecture, review changes in the field, and finally, through the lens of Cultural Sustainability Theory in Architecture, review a series of […]
Community at War: The Military Service of Black Canadians of the Niagara Region Black Canadians have served their country in times of war and peace, at home and overseas. They […]
Born in Blackness - a talk by Howard W. French: School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University Carleton University's School of Journalism and Communication, in partnership with the Institute of […]
This virtual talk is all about the fascinating and little-known history of the Farmerettes! From 1941-1952 approximately 20,000 girls 16 -18 years of age enlisted in the Ontario Farm Service […]