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The Tubman Seminar Series invites interested students and scholars to attend a
seminar by Funke Aladejebi of York University on the subject of the
African-Canadian experience within the educational system.
We welcome participants to come and learn more about
how twentieth century African Canadian educators dealt with the after-effects
of slavery in the North American context while pursuing…
Dr. Joel Quirk is the Deputy Director of the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), University of Hull. His research primarily focuses upon the historical relationship between the legal abolition of slavery and contemporary forms of human bondage. This is reflected in a forthcoming book entitled The Anti-Slavery Project: bridging the Historical and Contemporary (…
The October workshop is the first of two conferences supported by a SSHRC International Opportunities Fund (IOF) grant. Professor Bunting will host a larger international conference in Freetown, Sierra Leone in February, 2011. The workshop is generously supported by the Nathanson Centre, Office of the Provost, Vice-President Research and Innovation, Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and…
Paul E. Lovejoy is Distinguished Research Professor, Department of History, York University, and holds the Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History.
Robin D. G. Kelley Robin D. G. Kelley is Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. Much of his work focuses on social movements in the U.S. and the African Diaspora, and he has written widely on music, visual culture, and arts more broadly.
Organized by the Carleton Centre for Public History, the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University and the Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples at York University
Dr. Manuel Barcia is a Lecturer in Latin America Studies and Deputy Director of the Institute for Colonial and Poscolonial Studies, University of Leeds.
His research interests include African slavery and slave trade in the Atlantic World; Forms of slave resistance in the Americas (particularly the Spanish Caribbean and Brazil); and Contemporary Latin American History.
Major Publications:
Daniel Grafton (Dan) Hill III was the first Director of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, a pioneer in the field of African Canadian history, and a social activist. In the post-war period, he and his wife Donna Hill helped build a social movement of Black, Jewish, labour and religious communities in the struggle for racial equality which led to the enactment of Ontario’s Human Rights…