Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society & Black Mecca Museum Tour Video
When you stop in for a tour, we begin each tour with this film. Many have asked for access to it outside of the museum as well, so we were able to finally get it uploaded for use.
The BME Freedom Park On the Underground Railroad Ontario Canada
Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society presents The BME (Black Methodist Episcopal) Freedom Park
Blair Newby, Executive Director
Chatham-Kent Black Mecca Museum
17 King St. East
Chatham, ON Canada N7M 3N1
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The Skychi Travel Guide
John Brown Festival in Chatham, Ontario
Tracy Lamourie from TV Cogeco visits the John Brown Festival in Chatham, Ontario.
Canada's Joyous Black Churches | Full Documentary | TRACKS
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Spanning four centuries on a joyful voyage of music and heritage, Seeking Salvation traces the history of the Black Church and considers its future in a changing society.
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Home to Buxton (1987)
This documentary explores the history of the Black community of Buxton, Ontario. It was produced and directed by Claire Prieto and written and directed by Roger McTair. The documentary, shot during the town's 62nd annual homecoming weekend in 1986, includes interviews with Buxton residents about family history, town history, farming, and the community.
Ce documentaire explore l'histoire de la communauté noire de Buxton (Ontario). Il a été produit et réalisé par Claire Prieto, et écrit et réalisé par Roger McTair. Le documentaire, tourné durant la 62e fin de semaine annuelle de retrouvailles de la ville en 1986, comprend des entrevues avec les résidents de Buxton sur l'histoire familiale, l'histoire de la ville, l'agriculture et la communauté.
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This archival video does not necessarily reflect the views of the Government of Ontario today.
Cette vidéo d'archives ne représente pas nécessairement l'opinion du gouvernement de l'Ontario d'aujourd'hui.
Québec History X : The Black Presence and Slavery in Québec with Webster
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QUÉBEC HISTORY X: THE BLACK PRESENCE AND SLAVERY IN QUÉBEC
Webster is a hip-hop artist and historian from Québec City, in Canada. He is passionate about a part of history which is virtually unknown to a lot of people: the black presence and slavery in Québec and Canada. He will share his experience as a historian, but also as a rapper through a lecture and a showcase of his songs. He will detail how the history of blacks in Québec and Canada has influenced Québec hip-hop culture today.
Aly Ndiaye, a.k.a. Webster, was born and raised in Quebec city’s Limoilou neighborhood. From a Senegalese father and a Quebecer mother, he has always been proud of his dual origin and sees himself as a SeneQueb. His passion for history drove him to study this field in college. Hip-Hop militant and social activist, Webster is deeply implicated in his community. He regularly gives lecture about cultural diversity in Quebec and the influence of the hip-hop culture on the youth. His main subject is the history of black people and their enslavement in the province of Quebec since the start of the colony in the 17thcentury. Since 2009, he has been travelling the globe to give workshops and teach students how to use creative writing in french; he performed in Asia, South America, Africa, Europe and North America. Musically, he has been active since 1995; founder of the Limoilou Starz collective, he is a pioneer of the hip-hop culture in Quebec. The Old Man of the Mountain (as he is known) reputed for his wise lyrics and the smartness of his music. His art is a tool that he has been sharpening for two decades.
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This program is made possible by the generous support of the Government of Québec.
Hindman Shipping Company
This is a short history of the Hindman Shipping Company of Owen Sound.
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Les McKinnon speaking at the 2015 Black History Event at Grey Roots Museum & Archives on April 12. This was the last time he spoke publicly. Les passed away May 11, 2015. He was honored posthumously at the Grey County Historical Society dinner on May 20th in Owen Sound. Rob Leverty of the Ontario Historical Society received the award for him and spoke in glowing terms about this local mover and shaker for history.
LISTEN: Anti-Black city-building and Black community resistance in Halifax
In episode #305 of Talking Radical Radio (January 29, 2019), Scott Neigh interviews community activist LaMeia Reddick and scholar Ted Rutland. They talk about the long histories of anti-Black racism in the policies and practices that have built the greater Halifax area and the equally long histories of survival and resistance by Black communities there, and about what those histories mean for today and for the future.
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Spotlight on Black Cop
Nova Scotia writer/director Cory Bowles' debut feature Black Cop follows an African-Canadian cop who is racially profiled (by his own police force!)
The film was part of our Talent to Watch program (microbudget) and recently won the John Dunning Discovery Award at the Canadian Screen Awards!
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Emancipation flag raised in Windsor
Marc Taylor, president of the Windsor Emancipation Celebration Corp., discusses the flag-raising ceremony and talks about emancipation ceremonies at City Hall Square in downtown Windsor, Saturday, July 23, 2011.
First Baptist Church Heritage Minute
Thousands pay last respects to community leader Wade Smith
Thousands of members of the black, basketball and education community turned out to pay last respects to the highly respected and much admired Citadel High principal Wade Smith, who lost his battle with stomach cancer last Friday. JA Snow Funeral Home was filled with former teammates, teachers, students, coaches and members of the sports community. John Moore spoke to some after they visited with the Smith family. The funeral is Thursday, 1 pm at the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Hammonds Plains.
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Dr. Walter Borden in Conversation with Tracey Jones Grant
An African Heritage Month Event featuring a conversation with Dr. Walter Borden from Nova Scotia.
Alcyon Pleiades 81: English colonialism, India, Vimanas, Cosmogony, Taj Mahal, Hindu temple
First and foremost, we have to become aware of the regrettable fact that our vast history and ancestral traditions have been maliciously adapted and distorted so that we will not learn the truth about many things.
In this documentary, we emphasise how the hegemonic Anglo-Saxon power mercilessly established itself in the British Isles, taking over territories that did not belong to them. Their imperialist domination spread, until they subjugated America and Canada, as well as regions in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Oceania, not to mention numerous islands in the Atlantic or Indian oceans. In their thirst for domination, they provoked wars all over Europe, in order to seize territories in each of the world’s continents. Because they were certain no one would discover their presence, they created poverty and generated pain throughout the world, whilst amassing sizable wealth for themselves.
In much the same way, the British Empire colonised India—a people who had inherited vast wealth from their ancestors, until the people, led by Mahatma Gandhi, were able to free themselves from the Anglo Saxon yoke that had ruled over them for more than two centuries, leaving a trail of millions of deaths and the devastated subcontinent in ruins.
Despite this fact, it is important to know that the ancient Hindu culture comprises vast metaphysical, cosmogonic, technological and architectural knowledge. The gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, accompanied by their consorts Saraswati, Lakshmi and Shakti, guided their people for many years, engendering a highly advanced civilisation whose buildings, temples and city-palaces were constructed using techniques that are unimaginable today. They also travelled the skies using extremely powerful flying objects known as Vimanas… leaving behind considerable evidence that bears witness to aerospace technology, developed thousands of years ago.
In Part III of this interesting documentary, we discuss the true history of the famed TAJ MAHAL. A substantial amount of carefully verified evidence proves that the Taj Mahal is not a tomb, as we have been led to believe. Rather, it is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva Mahadeva… because we have to understand that not all narratives presented by mainstream sources are true.
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