Black History Organizations and Educational Resources
Organizations
British Columbia
- British Columbia Black History Awareness Society (BCBHAS) (English Only)
The BCBHAS, a non-profit society, was formed in February 1994 to continue the work started by the British Columbia Black History Awareness Committee, namely celebrating the achievements of black people in British Columbia as part of Black History Month.
Ontario
- Black History Ottawa (English Only)
Black History Ottawa is a registered Canadian charity with a mandate to advance education by increasing the public’s knowledge and appreciation of, and by carrying out research in, the history, culture, traditions and achievements of Canadians of African descent. - Ontario Black History Society (English Only)
The Ontario Black History Society is a non-profit registered Canadian charity dedicated to the study, preservation and promotion of black history and heritage.
Quebec
- Black History Month – Montréal
The Round Table on Black History Month is a non-profit organization that promotes activities highlighting both the history and the contemporary situation of black communities in Quebec.
Educational Resources
- Antiracist Multicultural Education Network of Ontario (AMENO)
Founded in 1987, AMENO is a network of diverse educators, community members and parents in Ontario who are active in antiracist education. - Anti-Slavery Movement in Canada – Library and Archives Canada
In 2001, at the invitation of the J’Nikira Dinqinesh Education Centre, Library and Archives Canada commemorated the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Anti-Slavery Society of Canada in 1851 with this exhibition. - Black History Month in Canada’s Digital Collections
This page lists the projects included in Canada’s Digital Collections (CDC). Black history‑related content is included in the CDC. This digital collection was produced in partnership with Industry Canada. - Black History Canada Portal
An annotated guide to online resources on the history of Canada’s black community. - Black Loyalist Heritage Society
The Society is committed to discovering, interpreting, safeguarding, and promoting the history and heritage of the black Loyalists. - Bruny Surin Foundation
The Bruny Surin Foundation is dedicated to enhancing children’s quality of life, both physically and emotionally. - Mary Ann Shadd Cary – Library and Archives of Canada
On this site you will find a selection of exceptional Canadian women who have made outstanding contributions to Canadian society and the world. - Oscar Peterson
This is a biographical Web site on Mr. Peterson’s work and achievements. - Remember Africville – (National Film Board of Canada)
This short film depicts Africville in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Former residents, their descendants and some of the decision makers speak out and, with the help of archival photographs and films, tell the story of that painful relocation. - Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia
This virtual exhibit is based on the physical exhibit of the same title produced by the History Section of the Nova Scotia Museum in 1999–2000. That exhibit was one of the products of the project Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities. - Underground Railroad – Historica Foundation
The acclaimed Historica Minutes (and specifically, the Underground Railroad) are one-minute movies that portray exciting and important stories from Canada’s past. - Virtual Museum of Canada – On the Road North – Black Canada and the Journey to Freedom
The Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC) uncovers the history of black Canadians and their contributions to the establishment of Canada. The project was completed in collaboration with CIC and is available for display in your region.
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