| Owen Sound, Ontario - Emancipation/Grey County 8th Annual Black History Event |
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From Tuesday, 24 February 2009 - 08:00 To Wednesday, 25 February 2009 - 17:00 Every day |
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Canadian Black History Education Topics Include:
- Diversity towards Multicultural Collaboration
- Genealogy & Roots—”Six Degrees of Separation”
- Social Justice & Community “Value” Communications
Friday, April 24th, 2009—Educators Forum
- Natasha Henry—Keynote Speaker & Workshop Facilitator - Founder of Fundi Educational Resources -Curriculum Development Support Resources Focusing on African Canadian History
- Norma Blacke Bourdeau -Professor, Maryland University - Multicultural Education Program Developer and Professor
Saturday, April 25th, 2009—Black History Event
- Lisa B. Lee - “The Gene Queen” - Keynote Speaker -Consultant and Professional International Genealogist
- Janie Cooper-Wilson -Historian, Artist, Genealogical Researcher -Published Author and Lecturer -Executive Director Silver Shoe Historical Society
- Black History Panel Discussion - Multiculturalism, Diversity, Education & Development -Moderated by: Naomi Norquay—Professor, York University
Event LocationGrey Roots Museum & Archives102599 Grey Road 18, RR4, Owen Sound, ON N4K 5N6 AdmissionIncludes lunch, coffee breaks & take home material- $40—one day pass (students $25)
- $70—two day pass (students $40)
Tickets & reservations required due to limited seating! Call: 1-877-GREY-ROOTS (472-9766) or locally 519-376-3690 www.greyroots.com |
Location: Grey Roots Museum & Archives - 102599 Grey Road 18, RR4, Owen Sound, ON N4K 5N6
Contact: Call: 1-877-GREY-ROOTS (472-9766) or locally 519-376-3690 www.greyroots.com |
| * $40—one day pass (students $25)
* $70—two day pass (students $40)
Tickets & reservations required due to limited seating! |