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 …and still I rise: A History of African Canadian Workers in Ontario from 1900 to Present
Sunday, Mar 16 2003 to Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart Street
This travelling exhibit traces the history of African Canadians from the 1900s to the present. It follows their history as escaped slaves and free Blacks who migrated to Canada during the American Revolution, War of 1812 and during the era of the Underground Railroad. Despite racism and other restrictions, Canadians of African descent set down roots, established communities, defended the country militarily, and agitated for inclusion in all aspects of society. African Canadians were an important part of the development of human rights codes, which are enjoyed by all Canadians today. LIUNA Station is of historical significance to former members of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, who fought to organize one of Canada first black trade unions – and we’re delighted to be launching this exhibit preview at this historic site.
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"The County Bicycle Shop"
Monday, Jun 23 2003 to Sunday, October 12, 2003
Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum - 64 Sulphur Springs Road, Ancaster
Call (905) 648-8144 for more details.
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The Canadian Liberation of Holland
Tuesday, Apr 29 2003 to Tuesday, October 14, 2003
Dundurn Castle - 610 York Blvd
The Canadian army played a significant role as part of the liberation forces who freed Holland from Nazi occupation in the spring of 1945. Call (905) 546-2872 for more details.
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Richard Robertson
Friday, Oct 3 2003 to Sunday, October 26, 2003
Carnegie Gallery - 10 King St. W., Dundas
Call (905) 627-4265 for details.
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Janny Fraser
Friday, Oct 31 2003 to Sunday, November 23, 2003
Carnegie Gallery - 10 King St. W., Dundas
Call (905) 627-4265 for details.
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…and still I rise: A History of African Canadian Workers in Ontario from 1900 to Present
Sunday, Mar 16 2003 to Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart Street
This travelling exhibit traces the history of African Canadians from the 1900s to the present. It follows their history as escaped slaves and free Blacks who migrated to Canada during the American Revolution, War of 1812 and during the era of the Underground Railroad. Despite racism and other restrictions, Canadians of African descent set down roots, established communities, defended the country militarily, and agitated for inclusion in all aspects of society. African Canadians were an important part of the development of human rights codes, which are enjoyed by all Canadians today. LIUNA Station is of historical significance to former members of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, who fought to organize one of Canada first black trade unions – and we’re delighted to be launching this exhibit preview at this historic site.
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STREETWORKS
Friday, Jun 6 2003 to Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Pixel Place
605 Concession Street (at East 24th)
Hamilton, Ontario
STREETWORKS is a community art exhbition, all about the people and places in the New City of Hamilton and is intended to compliment the new city's many street festivals and the bike races with fine art digital photography on display that reflects how our city and our people are seen though artistic digital photographers eyes. All Hamilton and Area Digital Photographers are invited to submit their digital photographs of the people and places in the New Hamilton area for consideration for exhibition in this progressive and unique undertaking. STREETWORKS is an experimental showing of fine art digital photography of the people and places in and around Hamilton and area, the Pixel Place. STREETWORKS will be running from 6 June 2003 until at least 31 December 2003 in our Main Gallery at the Pixel Place at 605 Concession Street, Hamilton, Ontario L8V 1B4. Call (905) 387-4648 for more details.
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