User:Utl jung/sandbox/bhmonth
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When and Where | |
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Duration | February 2021 register and edit anytime |
Training sessions (times in ET) | Feb 5 & 19, 1-4pm Feb 12 & 26, 10am-1pm |
Link to join | TBA. |
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Hashtag | TBA |
We invite you to celebrate Black History Month with us. Learn to edit Wikipedia and help us improve its coverage of Black histories!
Event details
[edit]When
[edit]This virtual editing campaign will last through the month of February 2021.
There will be kickoff and closing events at the beginning and end of the month. We will also run regular, facilitated editing sessions over Zoom.
See #Schedule of events for details.
Where
[edit]Online. Details TBA.
Who
[edit]This event is open to anyone who would like to help grow the sum of fair, dignified, and gender-inclusive Black histories on Wikipedia. All levels of skill are welcome.
What you will need
[edit]You will need internet access and a device (PC, tablet, etc.) which can handle text editing and web searches.
If you are new and would like to learn to edit over one of the facilitated sessions, you will need simultaneous access to Zoom.
Schedule of events
[edit]Event | Date/Time | Notes |
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Kickoff | February 1, 12:30-2pm ET (time zone converter) | TBA |
Editing sessions | February 5, 1-4pm ET (time zone converter)
February 12, 10am-1pm ET (time zone converter) February 19, 1-4pm ET (time zone converter) February 26, 10am-1pm ET (time zone converter) |
Facilitated editing sessions. Come for community, and learn to edit if you're new!
Training happens in the first half hour, and again at the 1.5 hour mark. If the session runs from 1-4pm, training happens between 1-1:30pm and 2:30-3pm. If the session runs from 10am-1pm, training happens between 10-10:30am and 11:30am-12pm. |
Closing | TBA | TBA |
Acknowledgements
[edit]We thank all participants (you!) and organisers who kindly share their time to make this virtual editing campaign possible. This event is a joint effort by library staff at University of Toronto's three campuses (Mississauga, Scarborough, and St. George) and the Toronto Public Library. It also builds on a previous event hosted in February 2020 at UTSC Library.
Start here
[edit]Log in or sign up for an account through Outreach Dashboard and Event Metrics. Please register with both.
Once you are registered with the event, you can begin editing! See #How to edit and #Tasks for an overview of what you can help with and how. You are, of course, always welcome to find ways to edit beyond what has been suggested.
You can register with the event anytime. We can count your relevant edits for the duration of February 2021 as long as you are registered by the end of the month.
How to edit
[edit]If you would like to learn through live training, please attend one of the facilitated sessions in #Schedule of events. You can also request an virtual one-on-one hour session with a library staff during the month of February (Monday to Friday, 9 am ET to 5 pm ET) by emailing us. You can also use this DIY slide deck.
On Wikipedia, you can improve old stuff (existing articles) or write new stuff (new articles). If you're new to Wikipedia, it may be helpful to start by improving existing articles.
Improve old stuff
[edit]Here are some ways you can improve an existing article:
- Link one article to another. For example, in Eglinton West there is a sentence on reggae which should be linked to reggae.
- Cite to verify statements which do not yet have a source. Everything on Wikipedia needs to trace back to a source.
- Add sentences based on sources. Keep in mind:
- Please only summarise and paraphrase the information found in the source being cited, to avoid plagiarism and copyright issues.
- The source cannot attest to more than it claims.
- For example, a source that says 'A' can only anchor 'A', not 'A therefore B'. To write 'A therefore B', you will need a source that says 'A therefore B'.
- Add templates to an article to make them easier to find, identify, and improve. You can add these to the bottom of an article, if applicable:
{{authority control}}
- if the article is about a person or an organisation{{stub}}
- if the article is small and needs more development.
Write new stuff
[edit]To write a new article, take the following steps:
- Choose a topic whose notability can be established through several reliable sources. You should find at least 3-5 sources which:
- are independent from the subject of the article (avoid conflict of interest)
- stay constant over time (avoid social media)
- can be summarised without additional interpretation (avoid sources like a photograph with no accompanying description)
- Look through related Wikipedia articles in case you find the same topic covered in a section of another article. Use a search engine to find relevant articles.
- For example, History of insulin is not an article in itself, but there are relevant sections in Insulin#History and History of diabetes#Insulin.
- If you do find a section which addresses your topic, you can build on that section instead of creating a whole new article.
- Gather many different sources on the topic. A Wikipedia article is the sum of what is known about a topic, so your collection of sources will be your writing material. No need to worry about perfection, but you can give it a strong start that others can build on.
- To get a sense for article structure, refer to other well-developed articles on the same topic area (e.g. place, biography, organisation, event).
- Take a look at some recognised articles in Wikipedia:WikiProject African diaspora#Recognized articles. These will give you a sense for what your article can look like.
- Draft the article, adding citations at the end of each sentence. If you used one source for many sentences, you may cite it at the end of the last sentence.
- You can draft the article in your Wikipedia sandbox. This is your scratchpad - you can find it in the top right corner of Wikipedia.
- Make sure to summarise and paraphrase the information you find in a source, to avoid plagiarism and copyright issues.
- When you are ready, use Wikipedia:Article wizard to submit your draft!
Other useful links
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Essays/Ten Simple Rules for Women in Red - advice on creating biographies
Tasks
[edit]To-do lists can make collaborative editing easier.
Below are some existing tasklists maintained by community initiatives. We note that many suggestions are centred on experiences in the United States.
- Wikipedia:Meetup/Black Lunch Table/Lists of Articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject African diaspora/to do
- Wikipedia:WikiProject AfroCine/Article Suggestions
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Black history
- This is an open list. Please feel free to add your suggestions.
There is no existing, well-developed tasklist on the vast African and Afro-Caribbean histories in Canada. These tasklists are being developed through January and February as a contribution of this edit-a-thon.
New articles
[edit]Creating new articles can be a bit daunting—you may want to try improving existing articles if you're new to editing Wikipedia.
Feel free to add to this table we've started!
Existing articles
[edit]Articles listed below already exist on Wikipedia but might be improved by the suggested tasks.
Most articles were found from the List of Black Canadians (which itself could be expanded as a task).
These tables are by no means comprehensive — feel free to add new articles and suggested tasks!
Education
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Jacqueline Beaugé-Rosier | Haitian-born educator and writer living in Ontario | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Katherine McKittrick | Professor in Gender Studies at Queen's University | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Marie-Françoise Mégie | Physician, professor and politician (Member of Senate) | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Millicent Burgess | May have been the first black teacher for the Toronto District School Board | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Richard Iton | Professor of African American studies at Northwestern University | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
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Film, TV & radio
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Adrian Harewood | CBC Radio journalist and host | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Alexis Mazurin | CBC Radio host | Add citations. Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Andrea Lewis | Actress (Degrassi: The Next Generation) | Add citations. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Annmarie Morais | Jamaican-Canadian screenwriter | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Anthony Sherwood | Actor, producer, director and writer | Edit to be more neutral. | Not started. | |
Ardon Bess | Actor (Heritage Moment, Trailer Park Boys) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Berend McKenzie | Actor (Catwoman) and playwright | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Charles Officer | Actor, director, writer and former professional hockey player | Expand "Acting" section. | Not started. | |
Cheril N. Clarke | Playwright of gay and lesbian romance, drama and comedy | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
George Boyd (playwright) | Playwright and first black national news anchor in Canada | Add infobox. Possibly add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Juliette Powell | TV host, producer and author; Miss Canada 1989, that contest's first Black Canadian winner | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Kenny Robinson (comedian) | Stand-up comic, actor, and occasional DJ | Add more sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Kimberly Huie | Jamaican-born Canadian actress (Liberty Street, G-Spot) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Lana Ogilvie | Fashion model | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Makyla Smith | Actress (Queer as Folk) | Add more sources. Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Marie-Ève Juste | Director from Quebec | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Marie-Évelyne Lessard | Actress (Fair Sex) | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Master T | TV and radio personality; Tony Young | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Matt Galloway | CBC Radio personality (Metro Morning and The Current) | Add headings for better organization. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Nam Kiwanuka | Ugandan-Canadian television personality and journalist | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Natasha Eloi | TV and videographer; often seen on the Space channel | Add more sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Nicole Holness | TV host and R&B singer; was part of the Canadian girl group X-Quisite | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Nicole Lyn | TV actress (Student Body) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Philip Akin | Actor/voice actor | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Rob Rainford | Chef and author; tv host | Edit for a more encyclopedic tone (more formal). Add more sources. Add headings for better organization | Not started. | |
Roger Mooking | Trinidadian-Canadian chef, musician, and TV host (Man, Fire, Food) | Update articles from past few years. | Not started. | |
Ronnie Rowe (actor) | Actor (Black Cop) | Expand article. | Not started. | |
RT! | Writer and TV director known for immersive visual worlds | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Sharon Lewis | TV and film director from Toronto | Add infobox (merging with existing article). Perhaps add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Shawn Singleton | Actor and musician. | Add more sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Stella Meghie | Director and screenwriter set to direct Whitney Houston Biopic in 2022 | Add infobox (merge current photo). | Not started. | |
Sylvia Sweeney | Canadian executive television producer and Olympian | Add citations. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Thom Allison | Actor (Killjoys) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Traci Melchor | TV personality (former host of The Social) | Add infobox (merge photo). | Not started. | |
Tré Armstrong | Actress, choreography and dancer | Add to "Early life and education" and add sources. | Not started. | |
Trent McClellan | Stand-up comic based in Calgary | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Tyrone Edwards | TV broadcaster and entrepreneur, currently cohost of CTV's etalk | Add infobox. Add headings for better organization. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Yanic Truesdale | Canadian-American actor (Glimore Girls) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
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History
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Black History Month | Annual celebration of Black history | Expand "Canada" section. | Government of Canada; Canadian Geographic | Not started. |
Cato Perkins | Enslaved person who became missionary | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Edith Clayton | Basket maker, descendant of Black Loyalists | Add infobox.
Add headings for better organization. |
Not started. | |
Ethiopian Regiment | British colonial military unit organized during the American Revolution | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Grand Bay-Westfield | Town in the western part of Kings County, New Brunswick | Add history of early Black settlers. | New Brunswick Black History Society | |
John Ware (cowboy) | 19th-century Black Canadian cowboy | Add infobox. Perhaps add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Matthew Bullock | Man accused of inciting riot who fled from US to Canada in the 1920s | Add headings for better organization. Edit lead (intro) to be more informative. | Not started. | |
Strathcona, Vancouver | Residential neighbourhood in Vancouver | Add more Black history. | Vancouver Moving Theatre | Not started. |
Sylvia Stark | Noted African-American pioneer and Salt Spring Island resident | Expand article. | Sylvia Stark: The Canadian Encyclopedia; BC Black History Awareness Society; Royal BC Museum; Sylvia Stark, a Pioneer. | Not started. |
Timeline of Alberta History | Summary of important historical events in Alberta | Add events related to Black history. | Heritage Community Foundation | Not started. |
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Music
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Arlene Duncan | Singer, actress (Little Mosque on the Prairie) | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Aquakultre | Soul and R&B musician | Add infobox. Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
B-Kool | Rapper, now known as Don Carlito | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Devon (rapper) | Hip-hop musician ("Mr. Metro") | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Dione Taylor | Blues, roots, soul and jazz singer/songwriter from Regina | Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Divine Brown | R&B/soul singer and musical theatre performer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Erroll Starr | Juno-wining R&B singer | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Famous (rapper) | Ashton Bishop, rapper and radio broadcaster | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Farley Flex | Music promoter, artist manager, and motivational speaker and TV (judge on Canadian Idol) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Gerald Eaton | R&B singer-songwriter and music producer; stage name, Jarvis Church | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Haydain Neale | Juno-wining singer-songwriter from Hamilton, Ontario | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Jemeni (singer) | Activist, writer, broadcaster and community worker; was born in Grenada | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Julian Taylor (singer) | Singer-songwriter, formerly associated with the band Staggered Crossing | Edit tone to be more encyclopedic. Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Kings Landing Historical Settlement | Living history museum in New Brunswick | Add section on the Gordon House. | CBC; New Brunswick Black History Society | Not started. |
Liberty Silver | Juno-wining R&B/soul singer based in Toronto. | Add infobox (merge with existing photo). Perhaps add a few more headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Mélissa Laveaux | Singer-songwriter and guitarist of Haitian descent | Add headings for better organization (consider moving content from lead to body). | Not started. | |
Moka Only | Canadian underground hip hop artist, Juno winner | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Orin Isaacs | Guitar bassist, bandleader on Mike Bullard's late-night talk shows | Add more sources. Add infobox. Perhaps add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Prevail (musician) | Juno-winning hip hop artist from B.C. | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Rich London | Toronto rapper, cousin to Maetro Fresh Wes | Add sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Samito | Montréal-based musician, singer, and producer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Thrust (rapper) | Toronto rapper | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Toya Alexis | Vocalist, singer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
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Music (Music Library suggestions)
[edit]Article (if there is one) | Suggested task | Sources of information | Status |
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Ibrahim El Mahboob (Bruce A. Russell) | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; web page | |
Robert Nathaniel Dett | already pretty good; update further reading with more recent sources; more information on individual compositions if possible; | New Grove | |
David Eastmond | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; Barnhouse | |
Corie Rose Soumah | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; Columbia | |
Andrew Adridge | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; Web page | |
Margaret Bonds | already pretty good; more information on individual compositions if possible | New Grove | |
Marian Anderson | info box, otherwise it's quite good | New Grove | |
Justin Holland | already pretty good | New Grove | |
Robert Owens (musician) | photo; expand biography to include different sub sections | no Grove article | |
David Baker (composer) | already very good | New Grove | |
Charles Brown (musician) | already pretty good; could add more sources to the bibliography or suggestions for further reading | New Grove | |
Cecil Cohen (1894-1967) | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; African Diaspora Music. | |
Noel Da Costa | photo; expand biography; add more references | New Grove ; African Diaspora Music. | |
Mark Fax | info box; picture; work list; citations; sources | no Grove article ; African Diaspora Music. | |
Adolphus Hailstork | info box; add proper biography separate from lead section; add sources to bibliography/external links/further reading | New Grove ; Web site | |
Eugene W. Hancock (1929-1994) | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; Hymnary | |
Thomas H. Kerr Jr. (1915-1988) | create new wiki page | no Grove article ; songs of America | |
Charles Lloyd Jr. (1948) | no Grove article ; Southern University | ||
Wendell Logan | info box; picture; work list; sources; further reading | New Grove ; Cleveland arts prize | |
Leslie Adams (composer) | could use an infobox ; work list needed ; expand the biography section; add more sources | New Grove | |
Harry Burleigh | work list could be added to | New Grove | |
Anthony Davis (composer) | could use an infobox; bio could be added to; work list need work | New Grove | |
Mohammed Fairouz | info box; work list | no Grove article | |
Gabriela Lena Frank | info box ; biography | New Grove | |
Chiquinha Gonzagaa | work list | New Grove ; Enciclopédia da música brasileira (Hathi Trust) | |
Joyce Solomon Moorman | infobox; picture; worklist; bio | no grove article ; web site bio ; Article | |
Shawn Okpebholo | lots to fill in | no Grove article ; his thesis | |
Robert Owens (composer) | info box ; work list etc... | no grove article ; U of Nebraska article | |
Florence Price | pretty good already ; musical example | New Grove ; see : imslp for musical examples (African rhythms for example) | |
Roberto Sierra | info box ; | New Grove | |
George Walker (composer) | already pretty good | New Grove | |
Charles Lloyd (jazz musician) | already pretty good | New Grove | |
Portia White | already pretty good; expand discography to include individual tracks; add more up-to-date sources in the further reading section | no Grove article | |
Salome Bey | add citations; add works list and/or discography if applicable | no Grove article for Salome, but there is a Grove article for her brother that has some information about Salome - New Grove | |
Shelton Brooks | picture; expand early life and education section; add to partial list of songs if possible; | ||
Alton Adams | add archival holdings | Center for Black Music Research |
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Anna Gardner Goodwin | add archive | Center for Black Music Research | |
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Politics, law, public service & activism
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Abraham Beverly Walker | First Canadian-born Black lawyer | Expand article. Add infobox. | New Brunswick Black History Society; Dictionary of Canadian Biography | Not started. |
Brenda Paris | Politician and activist in Montreal | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Bromley Armstrong | Civil rights leader and union activist | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Burr Plato | Town councillor for Niagara Falls | Expand article. | Niagara Falls Museum; The Blacks in Canada: A History | Not started. |
Calvin Ruck | Activist and member of Senate of Canada | Add infobox (merge existing photo into it). | Not started. | |
Carol Wall | Social activist and labour leader | Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Daurene Lewis | First black woman mayor in North America | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Delos Davis | Third black lawyer in Canada and first black King's Counsel in the UK | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Dwayne Morgan | Spoken word artist, motivational speaker and organizer based in Toronto | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Firmin Monestime | Haitian-Canadian politician and medical doctor, who was the first Black Canadian elected mayor of a Canadian municipality | Add headings for better organization. Expand infobox. | Not started. | |
Frederick Langdon Hubbard | Chairman of the Toronto Transportation Commission from 1929 to 1930 | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Greg Fergus | Politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Hull—Aylmer in Quebec | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Ike Awgu | Lawyer and columnist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Jack White (politician) | First elected Black representative of the Ironworkers, and one of first CUPE national staff representatives from a minority background | Add citations. | Not started. | |
James Calbert Best | High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago; Canada's first Black assistant deputy minister and first Black high commissioner | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
James W. Douglas | Represented Victoria City in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1875 to 1878) | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Jean Alfred | Quebec politician | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Kim Katrin Milan | Activist, writer, multidisciplinary artist, consultant, and educator | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Lesra Martin | Lawyer, motivational speaker and writer; known for helping release of former boxer, "The Hurricane" | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Lindsay Blackett | Politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta | Add more sources. Consider adding information related to Bill 44, as mentioned in Talk page. | Not started. | |
Margarett Best | Politician who represented Scarborough--Guildwood | Fix issue of this article being written too much as a promotional advertisement. | Not started. | |
Micheline Rawlins | First black woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Rima Berns-McGown | Ontario political representative of Beaches--East York in Toronto | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Rob Davis (politician) | Politician; served on the York city council from 1991 to 1997 | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Sonya Biddle | Politician in Montreal | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Virnetta Anderson | Community activist and politician, Calgary's first Black Canadian municipal councillor | Add headings for better organization. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Yvonne Atwell | Hospital administrator and provincial politician. First black woman elected as a MLA in Nova Scotia. | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
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Religion
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Cato Perkins | Enslaved person who became missionary | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Paul S. Morton | American pastor (born in Canada) | Add citations. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
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Science, engineering & architecture
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Cecil Foster | Sociologist, biologist, novelist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Georges Anglade | Haitian–Canadian geographer, writer and politician | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Samuel Oboh | Architect/manager | Edit to be more neutral. | Not started. | |
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Sports
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Carlos Newton | Former mixed martial artist | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
David Defiagbon | Nigerian/Canadian boxer know as "The Dream" | Add citations at the end of sentences. | Not started. | |
David Joseph (basketball) | Basketball coach and former college player | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Dwight Walton | Former basketball player born in Montreal | Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Egerton Marcus | Olympic boxer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Emery Barnes | Professional football player and politician | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Gary Goodridge | "Big Daddy", retired Trinidadian-Canadian martial artist out of Barrie, Ontario | Add citations to "Kickboxing career" section. | Not started. | |
Glenroy Gilbert | Track and field Olympian | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Kirk Johnson | Former boxer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Milton Ottey | Retired high jumper | Add citations. Add infobox. Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Nigel Wilson | Major League Baseball player from Oshawa | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Ohenewa Akuffo | Olympic wrestler born in North York | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Paul Jones (sportscaster) | Sportscaster, with role in debut season of the Raptors | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Ray Lewis (sprinter) | First Canadian-born Black Olympic medalist | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Robert Esmie | Retired Olympic sprinter | Add headings for better organization | Not started. | |
Sherman Hamilton | Professional basketball player | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Tony Sharpe | Sprinter, Olympian | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Trevor C. Williams | Retired basketball player | Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Wayne Yearwood | Former basketball player, Olympian | Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
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Writing & journalism
[edit]Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Aida Edemariam | Ethiopian-Canadian journalist, editor and writer | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Althea Prince | Author, editor and professor | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Amatoritsero Ede | Nigerian-Canadian poet | Add infobox | Not started. | |
Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo | Ivoirian-born Canadian poet and journalist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Blaise Ndala | Writer of novels in French | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Cheryl Foggo | Author, director, screenwriter, playwright | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
D'bi Young | Jamaican-Canadian feminist dub poet and activist | Edit to make it more neutral. Add citations. | Not started. | |
David Nandi Odhiambo | Novelist and writer, professor of Luo and Luhya descent | Better organize info under "References" section. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Didier Leclair | Francophone fiction writer based in Toronto | Add citations. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Fil Fraser | Broadcaster, non-fiction author, film producer, film festival founder, public servant, and educator in Alberta | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Jael Richardson | Writer and broadcaster | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Kaie Kellough | Poet and novelist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Louise Uwacu | Writer and speaker born in Rwanda | Add sources and citations. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
M. NourbeSe Philip | Poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and short story writer born in Trinidad and Tobago | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Mairuth Sarsfield | Activist journalist, researcher and television personality | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Melchior Mbonimpa | Burundian-Canadian writer (writes in French) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Minister Faust | Kenyan-Canadian novelist, teacher, writer, and journalist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Myriam J. A. Chancy | Haitian-Canadian-American writer and a fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Nega Mezlekia | Ethiopian writer who writes in English, lived in Canada | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Nerene Virgin | Journalist, actress, educator, author and TV host, (known for role on children's television series Today's Special) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Spider Jones | Journalist, author, and former amateur boxer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Téa Mutonji | Poet and writer born in the Republic of the Congo | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Tessa McWatt | Guyanese-born Canadian writer | Add infobox. Add to bibliography. Add headings for better organization | Not started. | |
Zalika Reid-Benta | Writer from Toronto | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
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Article | Brief description | Suggested task | Sources | Status |
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Abraham Beverly Walker | First Canadian-born Black lawyer | Expand article. Add infobox. | New Brunswick Black History Society; Dictionary of Canadian Biography | Not started. |
Adrian Harewood | CBC Radio journalist and host | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Aida Edemariam | Ethiopian-Canadian journalist, editor and writer | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Alexis Mazurin | CBC Radio host | Add citations. Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Althea Prince | Author, editor and professor | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Amatoritsero Ede | Nigerian-Canadian poet | Add infobox | Not started. | |
Andrea Lewis | Actress (Degrassi: The Next Generation) | Add citations. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo | Ivoirian-born Canadian poet and journalist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Annmarie Morais | Jamaican-Canadian screenwriter | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Anthony Sherwood | Actor, producer, director and writer | Edit to be more neutral. | Not started. | |
Ardon Bess | Actor (Heritage Moment, Trailer Park Boys) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Arlene Duncan | Singer, actress (Little Mosque on the Prairie) | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Aquakultre | Soul and R&B musician | Add infobox. Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
B-Kool | Rapper, now known as Don Carlito | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Berend McKenzie | Actor (Catwoman) and playwright | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Black History Month | Annual celebration of Black history | Expand "Canada" section. | Government of Canada; Canadian Geographic | Not started. |
Blaise Ndala | Writer of novels in French | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Brenda Paris | Politician and activist in Montreal | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Bromley Armstrong | Civil rights leader and union activist | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Burr Plato | Town councillor for Niagara Falls | Expand article. | Niagara Falls Museum; The Blacks in Canada: A History | Not started. |
Calvin Ruck | Activist and member of Senate of Canada | Add infobox (merge existing photo into it). | Not started. | |
Carlos Newton | Former mixed martial artist | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Carol Wall | Social activist and labour leader | Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Cato Perkins | Enslaved person who became missionary | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Cecil Foster | Novelist, sociologist, biologist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Charles Officer | Writer, actor, director and former professional hockey player | Expand "Acting" section. | Not started. | |
Cheril N. Clarke | Author and playwright of gay and lesbian romance, drama and comedy | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Cheryl Foggo | Author, director, screenwriter, playwright | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Clairmont the Second | Rapper from Toronto | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
D'bi Young | Jamaican-Canadian feminist dub poet and activist | Edit to make it more neutral. Add citations. | Not started. | |
Daurene Lewis | First black woman mayor in North America | Add citations. | Not started. | |
David Defiagbon | Nigerian/Canadian boxer know as "The Dream" | Add citations at the end of sentences. | Not started. | |
David Joseph (basketball) | Basketball coach and former college player | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
David Nandi Odhiambo | Novelist and writer, professor of Luo and Luhya descent | Better organize info under "References" section. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Delos Davis | Third black lawyer in Canada and first black King's Counsel in the UK | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Devon (rapper) | Hip-hop musician ("Mr. Metro") | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Didier Leclair | Francophone fiction writer based in Toronto | Add citations. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Dione Taylor | Blues, roots, soul and jazz singer/songwriter from Regina | Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Divine Brown | R&B/soul singer and musical theatre performer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Dwayne Morgan | Spoken word artist, motivational speaker and organizer based in Toronto | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Dwight Walton | Former basketball player born in Montreal | Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Edith Clayton | Basket maker, descendant of Black Loyalists | Add infobox.
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Egerton Marcus | Olympic boxer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Ethiopian Regiment | British colonial military unit organized during the American Revolution | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Emery Barnes | Professional football player and politician | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Erroll Starr | Juno-wining R&B singer | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Famous (rapper) | Ashton Bishop, rapper and radio broadcaster | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Farley Flex | Music promoter, artist manager, and motivational speaker and TV (judge on Canadian Idol) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Fil Fraser | Broadcaster, non-fiction author, film producer, film festival founder, public servant, and educator in Alberta | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Firmin Monestime | Haitian-Canadian politician and medical doctor, who was the first Black Canadian elected mayor of a Canadian municipality | Add headings for better organization. Expand infobox. | Not started. | |
Frederick Langdon Hubbard | Chairman of the Toronto Transportation Commission from 1929 to 1930 | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Gary Goodridge | "Big Daddy", retired Trinidadian-Canadian martial artist out of Barrie, Ontario | Add citations to "Kickboxing career" section. | Not started. | |
George Boyd (playwright) | Playwright and first black national news anchor in Canada | Add infobox. Possibly add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Georges Anglade | Haitian–Canadian geographer, writer and politician | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Gerald Eaton | R&B singer-songwriter and music producer; stage name, Jarvis Church | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Glenroy Gilbert | Track and field Olympian | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Grand Bay-Westfield | Town in the western part of Kings County, New Brunswick | Add history of early Black settlers. | New Brunswick Black History Society | Not started. |
Greg Fergus | Politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Hull—Aylmer in Quebec | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Haydain Neale | Juno-wining singer-songwriter from Hamilton, Ontario | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Ike Awgu | Lawyer and columnist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Jack White (politician) | First elected Black representative of the Ironworkers, and one of first CUPE national staff representatives from a minority background | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Jacqueline Beaugé-Rosier | Haitian-born educator and writer living in Ontario | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Jael Richardson | Writer and broadcaster | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
James Calbert Best | High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago; Canada's first Black assistant deputy minister and first Black high commissioner | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
James W. Douglas | Represented Victoria City in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1875 to 1878) | Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Jean Alfred | Quebec politician | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Jemeni (singer) | Actress, writer, activist, broadcaster and community worker; was born in Grenada | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
John Ware (cowboy) | 19th-century Black Canadian cowboy | Add infobox. Perhaps add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Julian Taylor (singer) | Singer-songwriter, formerly associated with the band Staggered Crossing | Edit tone to be more encyclopedic. Add headings for better organization. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Juliette Powell | TV host, producer and author; Miss Canada 1989, that contest's first Black Canadian winner | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Kaie Kellough | Poet and novelist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Katherine McKittrick | Professor in Gender Studies at Queen's University | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Kenny Robinson (comedian) | Stand-up comic, actor, and occasional DJ | Add more sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Kim Katrin Milan | Activist, writer, multidisciplinary artist, consultant, and educator | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Kimberly Huie | Jamaican-born Canadian actress (Liberty Street, G-Spot) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Kings Landing Historical Settlement | Living history museum in New Brunswick | Add section on the Gordon House. | CBC; New Brunswick Black History Society | Not started. |
Kirk Johnson | Former boxer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Lana Ogilvie | Fashion model | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Lesra Martin | Lawyer, motivational speaker and writer; known for helping release of former boxer, "The Hurricane" | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Liberty Silver | Juno-wining R&B/soul singer based in Toronto. | Add infobox (merge with existing photo). Perhaps add a few more headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Lindsay Blackett | Politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta | Add more sources. Consider adding information related to Bill 44, as mentioned in Talk page. | Not started. | |
Louise Uwacu | Writer and speaker born in Rwanda | Add sources and citations. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
M. NourbeSe Philip | Poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and short story writer born in Trinidad and Tobago | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Makyla Smith | Actress (Queer as Folk) | Add more sources. Expand article. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Margarett Best | Politician who represented Scarborough--Guildwood | Fix issue of this article being written too much as a promotional advertisement. | Not started. | |
Marie-Ève Juste | Director from Quebec | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Marie-Évelyne Lessard | Actress (Fair Sex) | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Marie-Françoise Mégie | Physician, professor and politician (Member of Senate) | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Mairuth Sarsfield | Activist journalist, researcher and television personality | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Master T | TV and radio personality; Tony Young | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Matt Galloway | CBC Radio personality (Metro Morning and The Current) | Add headings for better organization. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Matthew Bullock | Man accused of inciting riot who fled from US to Canada in the 1920s | Add headings for better organization. Edit lead (intro) to be more informative. | Not started. | |
Mélissa Laveaux | Singer-songwriter and guitarist of Haitian descent | Add headings for better organization (consider moving content from lead to body). | Not started. | |
Melchior Mbonimpa | Burundian-Canadian writer (writes in French) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Micheline Rawlins | First black woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Minister Faust | Kenyan-Canadian novelist, teacher, writer, and journalist | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Millicent Burgess | May have been the first black teacher for the Toronto District School Board | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Milton Ottey | Retired high jumper | Add citations. Add infobox. Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Moka Only | Canadian underground hip hop artist, Juno winner | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Myriam J. A. Chancy | Haitian-Canadian-American writer and a fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Nam Kiwanuka | Ugandan-Canadian television personality and journalist | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Natasha Eloi | TV and videographer; often seen on the Space channel | Add more sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Nega Mezlekia | Ethiopian writer who writes in English, lived in Canada | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Nerene Virgin | Journalist, actress, educator, author and TV host, (known for role on children's television series Today's Special) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Nicole Holness | TV host and R&B singer; was part of the Canadian girl group X-Quisite | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Nicole Lyn | TV actress (Student Body) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Nigel Wilson | Major League Baseball player from Oshawa | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Ohenewa Akuffo | Olympic wrestler born in North York | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Orin Isaacs | Guitar bassist, bandleader on Mike Bullard's late-night talk shows | Add more sources. Add infobox. Perhaps add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Paul Jones (sportscaster) | Sportscaster, with role in debut season of the Raptors | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Paul S. Morton | American pastor (born in Canada) | Add citations. Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Philip Akin | Actor/voice actor | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Prevail (musician) | Juno-winning hip hop artist from B.C. | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Ray Lewis (sprinter) | First Canadian-born Black Olympic medalist | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Rich London | Toronto rapper, cousin to Maetro Fresh Wes | Add sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Richard Iton | Professor of African American studies at Northwestern University | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Ricky Anderson | Retired Canadian boxer/Olympian, born in historic Africville, Nova Scotia | Edit for tone/style. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Rima Berns-McGown | Ontario political representative of Beaches--East York in Toronto | Expand article. | Not started. | |
Rob Davis (politician) | Politician; served on the York city council from 1991 to 1997 | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Rob Rainford | Chef and author; tv host | Edit for a more encyclopedic tone (more formal). Add more sources. Add headings for better organization | Not started. | |
Robert Esmie | Retired Olympic sprinter | Add headings for better organization | Not started. | |
Roger Mooking | Trinidadian-Canadian chef, musician, and TV host (Man, Fire, Food) | Update articles from past few years. | Not started. | |
Ronnie Rowe (actor) | Actor (Black Cop) | Expand article. | Not started. | |
RT! | Writer and TV director known for immersive visual worlds | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Samito | Montréal-based musician, singer, and producer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Sharon Lewis | TV and film director from Toronto | Add infobox (merging with existing article). Perhaps add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
Shawn Singleton | Actor and musician. | Add more sources. Expand article. | Not started. | |
Samuel Oboh | Architect/manager | Edit to be more neutral. | Not started. | |
Sherman Hamilton | Professional basketball player | Add citations. | Not started. | |
Sonya Biddle | Politician in Montreal | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Spider Jones | Journalist, author, and former amateur boxer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Stella Meghie | Director and screenwriter set to direct Whitney Houston Biopic in 2022 | Add infobox (merge current photo). | Not started. | |
Strathcona, Vancouver | Residential neighbourhood in Vancouver | Add more Black history. | Vancouver Moving Theatre | Not started. |
Sylvia Stark | Noted African-American pioneer and Salt Spring Island resident | Expand article. | Sylvia Stark: The Canadian Encyclopedia; BC Black History Awareness Society; Royal BC Museum; Sylvia Stark, a Pioneer. | Not started. |
Sylvia Sweeney | Canadian executive television producer and Olympian | Add citations. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Téa Mutonji | Poet and writer born in the Republic of the Congo | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Tessa McWatt | Guyanese-born Canadian writer | Add infobox. Add to bibliography. Add headings for better organization | Not started. | |
Thom Allison | Actor (Killjoys) | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Thrust (rapper) | Toronto rapper | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Timeline of Alberta History | Summary of important historical events in Alberta | Add events related to Black history. | Heritage Community Foundation | Not started. |
Tony Sharpe | Sprinter, Olympian | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Toya Alexis | Vocalist, singer | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Traci Melchor | TV personality (former host of The Social) | Add infobox (merge photo). | Not started. | |
Tré Armstrong | Actress, choreography and dancer | Add to "Early life and education" and add sources. | Not started. | |
Trent McClellan | Stand-up comic based in Calgary | Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Trevor C. Williams | Retired basketball player | Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Tyrone Edwards | TV broadcaster and entrepreneur, currently cohost of CTV's etalk | Add infobox. Add headings for better organization. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Virnetta Anderson | Community activist and politician, Calgary's first Black Canadian municipal councillor | Add headings for better organization. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Wayne Yearwood | Former basketball player, Olympian | Add more sources. Add infobox. | Not started. | |
Yanic Truesdale | Canadian-American actor (Glimore Girls) | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Yvonne Atwell | Hospital administrator and provincial politician. First black woman elected as a MLA in Nova Scotia. | Add more sources. | Not started. | |
Zalika Reid-Benta | Writer from Toronto | Add headings for better organization. | Not started. | |
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Online resources
[edit]Below are some free, open-access resources on Black histories in Canada. (Feel free to add resources by editing this section!)
Searching on Google Books is another good strategy to find info on a particular subject.
If you have a university library card or public library card, you can access academic journals (e.g. JSTOR at U of T) or archival newspapers (e.g. Toronto Star Historical Archive at TPL) and other useful databases to find info on a subject. (You sign up for a Digital Access Card from Toronto Public Library online).
Alberta
[edit]- Black Settlers Come to Alberta - Virtual exhibit with section on Amber Valley and other communities from Heritage Community Foundation.
British Columbia
[edit]- British Columbia's Black Pioneers: Influencing the Vision of Canada - Virtual exhibit from BC Black History Awareness Society and Digital Museums Canada.
- BC Black History Awareness Society - Includes biographical articles ("The Pioneers"), plus covers various topics in its "Learning Centre".
- Black Strathcona - Virtual exhibit of videos about Vancouver from Creative Cultural Collaborations Society in partnership with Vancouver Moving Theatre.
New Brunswick
[edit]- New Brunswick Black History Society - Multiple articles available by category (e.g. Sports, Historical Sites).
- Black Woman Ann Otherwise Called Nancy - Virtual exhibit from Virtual Museum Canada.
Nova Scotia
[edit]- African Nova Scotians in the Age of Slavery and Abolition - Virtual exhibit from Nova Scotia Archives.
- Shaping a Community: Black Refugees in Nova Scotia - Article from Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21.
- Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia - Virtual exhibit from Nova Scotia Museum.
- Black Loyalists: Our History, Our People - Virtual exhibit made as part of by Canada's Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada.
- The Story of Africville - Article from Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
- Africville Story Map - Virtual exhibit from Africville Museum about the Africville community in Nova Scotia.
- Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia - Includes articles on immigration, Loyalists, Refugees of War of 1812 and the Jamaican Maroons.
Ontario
[edit]- Resources Relating to Black History at the Archives of Ontario - Multiple virtual exhibits covering wide range of history — plus resources for educators.
- Freedom City: Uncovering Toronto's Black History - A virtual exhibit from Toronto Public Library. Includes timeline.
- Black History in Toronto - Sampling of documents with historical overviews from City of Toronto Archives.
- We Stand on Guard for Thee: Teaching and Learning the African Canadian Experience in the War of 1812 - From the Harriet Tubman Institute at York University.
- Slavery to Freedom - Virtual exhibit focusing on Ontario from Ontario Heritage Trust.
- OBHS Online - Virtual learning portal from Ontario Black History Society Archives featuring people, burial places, places worships and settlements.
- The Underground Railroad: Finding Freedom in the Niagara Region - Virtual exhibit with biographies and summaries of places from Library and Archives Canada.
- Black History in Grey County - Virtual exhibit about this Ontario county from Grey Roots Museum and Archives.
- Ontarians Should Know More About the Black History of Oakville - Article from TVO.
- Slavery and its Gradual Abolition in Upper Canada - Lesson plan with useful background information that may be of use from Canada's History.
- First Baptist Church Chatham - Overview from Ontario Heritage Trust, about a church that currently does not have Wikipedia article.
- Sandwich First Baptist Church - Overview from Ontario Heritage Trust, about a church that currently does not have Wikipedia article.
- Stewart Memorial Church - Overview from Ontario Heritage Trust, about a church that currently does not have Wikipedia article.
- Buxton National Historic Site & Museum - Contains three virtual exhibits related to North Buxton community.
- The Black Community in St. John’s Ward - Essay from City of Toronto Archives.
- For the Record: An Idea of the North - A exhibit digest from Toronto Public Library on emergence of hip hop in Toronto.
- Black History Ottawa - Charity focused on researching Canadians of African descent. They also award a community builder every year in Ottawa.
Prince Edward Island
[edit]- Slave Life and Slave Law in Colonial Prince Edward Island, 1769-1825 - Article from Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region.
Québec
[edit]- Show Girls - Documentary film about the Black jazz clubs in Montreal from 1920s to 1960s from National Film Board of Canada.
Saskatchewan
[edit]- The Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum Inc. - Info on early pioneers, military and more.
- Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery - Article from University of Calgary about a church and associated community.
Yukon
[edit]- Hidden History: Black History of the Yukon - From Yukon Archives.
Canada
[edit]- Black History in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia's hub for many articles on Black Canadians and Black histories. Includes timeline.
- African Canadian Online - Project by York University with sections on music, dance, film/theatre, literature and visual art.
- On the Road North: Black Canada and Journey to Freedom - Virtual exhibit by Parks Canada, published on Digital Museums Canada.
- Significant Dates in Black History - From City of Toronto.
- Noteworthy historical figures - Over 60 profiles of individuals, from Government of Canada.
- Blacks in Canada: A Long History - PDF from Stats Canada providing some numbers about populations of Black individuals in Canada.
- Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Search results of dozens of biographies of Black individuals.
- Akua Benjamin Project - Includes biographies of six notable persons, from Ryerson University.
- 23 Historical Black Canadians You Should Know - From CBC.
- Black Sleeping Car Porters - Article about labour rights for workers on Canadian railways from Canadian Museum of Human Rights.
- Under a Northern Star - Seven essays on Black individuals and communities in Canada from Library and Archives Canada.
- Portraits of Black Canadians - Audio clips about historical topics and individuals from Radio International Canada.
- Black Canadians in Uniform: A Proud Tradition - Overview of different military conflicts and biographies ("Profiles of Courage") from Veterans Affairs Canada.
- Reconsidering the Underground Railroad: Slavery and Racialization in the Making of the Canadian State - Article from Journal of the Society of Social Studies.
- The Underground Railroad: Canada in an International Arena - Virtual exhibit from Library and Archives Canada.
- The Story of Slavery in Canadian History - Short article from Canadian Museum of Human Rights.
- Legacies and institutions - Profiles of Black groups and professional organizations in Canada's history from Government of Canada.
- Black History Month: These Trailblazing Black Athletes Transformed Canadian Sports - Short article from The Conversation.
- Many Rivers to Cross: The African-Canadian Experience - Virtual Exhibit about migration, culture, justice and more from Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
- Inspirational Black Canadians to Know - Brief biographies of many contemporary (and some historical) figures from Elle.
- Slavery Movement in Canada - Virtual exhibit from Library and Archives Canada.
- Historic Black Canadian communities - From Government of Canada.
- What's the Point of Black History Month in Canada? - From Canadian Geographic.
- Journey to Justice - Documentary by National Film Board of Canada.
- The Black Church in Canada - Articled from academic in McMaster Divinity College.
- Early Black Canadian History - Article outlining impact of American events on Canadian history from the Emancipation Festival.
- Black History in Canada: Education Guide - Short PDF summarizing elements of Black history in Canada from Historica Canada.
- About Black History Month - From Government of Canada.