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SUMMARY:Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum - "Freedom Realized and Delayed: The Historical Significance of Emancipation Day in Canada"
DESCRIPTION:Freedom Realized and Delayed \nGuest speaker Dr. Natasha Henry-Dixon—renowned historian\, educator\, and advocate for Black history in Canada will speak to the historical significance of Emancipation Day\, illuminating stories of Black resistance\, resilience\, and community-building in Canadian history\, celebrating the richness of Black Canadian culture and contributions. An open Q&A session will allow participants to engage directly with Dr. Henry-Dixon. \nDr. Natasha L. Henry-Dixon \nDr. Natasha Henry-Dixon is an assistant professor of African Canadian History at York University. She is an award-winning author and an award-winning curriculum developer. Dr. Henry-Dixon is a recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal in recognition of her leadership and ongoing work to advance understanding of Black history in Ontario. As a long-time educator and community leader\, Dr. Henry-Dixon’s continues to advance our collective understanding of Canada’s rich and complicated Black history. Dr. Henry-Dixon’s research and publications deal with the enslavement of Black people in Ontario\, their quest for freedom\, the commemoration of Emancipation Day\, and Black communities in the province. \nHer publications include the chapters ” ‘Sold as a Slave for Life’: Black Enslavement in Colonial Canada” (2024)\, “Where\, Oh Where\, is Bet? Locating Enslaved Africans on the Ontario Landscape” (2022)\, “Chloe Cooley: A Black Woman Enslaved in Niagara” (2021); the books Emancipation Day: Celebrating Freedom in Canada (June 2010)\, Talking about Freedom: Celebrating Freedom in Canada (2012)\, a number of youth-focused titles\, and several entries for the Canadian Encyclopaedia on African Canadian history. Recently\, her special biographical series with the Dictionary of Canadian Biography on the lives of a select number of Black people enslaved in colonial Ontario was released. Dr. Henry-Dixon’s most recent public history projects include the self-guided walking tour\, Tracing Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s Footsteps in Mid‑19th Century Black Toronto\, curated and launched in Fall 2024. Her multifaceted work reflects her unwavering commitment to researching\, preserving\, and sharing the histories of Black Canadians.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/sheffield-park-black-history-and-cultural-museum-freedom-realized-and-delayed-the-historical-significance-of-emancipation-day-in-canada/
LOCATION:Simcoe Street Theatre\, 65 Simcoe St\, Studio 7\, Collingwood\, ON\, L9Y 1H7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Oxford Historical Society - “Growing Stronger Together: A Celebration of Oxford County’s Past” Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Folklore\, true crime\, heroes and Elvis: Oxford County’s most noteworthy\nmoments are captured in\, “Growing Stronger Together: A Celebration of\nOxford County’s Past\,” a new book by the Oxford County Archives that\ncelebrates the 175th anniversary of the County’s incorporation. \nA collection of stories about local people\, events and communities\, the\nbook has its origins in an Archives blog started during the COVID-19\npandemic to share interesting stories about the County’s past. It\nfeatures articles and historical research from multiple contributors and\nwas curated by Oxford County Archivist Liz Dommasch. \nThe public book launch for “Growing Stronger Together: A Celebration of\nOxford County’s Past” takes place this month: \nWhen: Wednesday\, July 30\, 2025 from 1:00 – 3:00pm \n1:30pm: Comments from Deputy Warden Brian Petrie and book excerpts\nread by County Archivist Liz Dommasch \nWhere: Oxford County Archives (Governor’s House building)\n82 Light Street\, Woodstock N4S 7Y3\nPhone: 519-539-9800 x3071 \nCopies of the book will be on sale at the event for $45.00 each.  \nThe book will also be available for purchase online at\nwww.oxfordcounty.ca/archives\, at the Ingersoll and Tillsonburg\nbranches of Oxford County Library\, Oxford County Archives\, and at the\nCustomer Service desk in the Oxford County Administration Building.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oxford-historical-society-growing-stronger-together-a-celebration-of-oxford-countys-past-book-launch/
LOCATION:Oxford County Archives\, 82 Light St.\, Woodstock\, ON\, N4S 6G9\, Canada
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