This micro-course explores some of the major histories, migrations, artists and activists that have contributed to the presence and survival of Black people in Canada. The course tracks Canada’s evolving relationship to Blackness and Black people, while inviting learners to reflect upon the ways Canadian views of race and multiculturalism have influenced Black communities throughout the country. We invite you to reflect, dream, and think alongside some of today’s most prominent Black intellectuals as we examine the history of Black presence in Canada, and imagine vibrant Black Canadian futures.
In this module, we will explore the relationship between race, colonialism, and the institution of slavery, as practiced in France, Britain, and their colonies, including Canada, during the 18th and 19th centuries. By looking at some of the ways racism in general — and anti-Black racism in particular — was fundamental to the economic and colonial ambitions of Britain and France, we will see how racist legislation set the scene for slavery to be practiced throughout the Americas and the Caribbean. By the end of the module, we will be prepared to reflect upon how the practices of colonialism in the European colonies depended upon racism and slavery for their success, and how this racism was not only present but pervasive in the land that would become known as Canada.
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10 Lektüren•Insgesamt 114 Minuten
Black Canadian History Through an Anti-Racist Lens•10 Minuten
Building an Anti-Racist Way of Being•10 Minuten
Territorial Acknowledgement and Commitment to Reconciliation•10 Minuten
Introduction•8 Minuten
Black Presence in Pre-Confederation Canada •10 Minuten
Colonialism and the Construction of Race•20 Minuten
The “Law of the Land” •15 Minuten
Canada’s History of Slavery•15 Minuten
Think Alongside… Afua Cooper•15 Minuten
Conclusion •1 Minute
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Module 1 Quiz•10 Minuten
Module 2: Migrations, Promises and Multiculturalism
Modul 2•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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In this module, we will examine nearly 200 years of Black migration into Canada. By detailing the successes, struggles and motivations of The Black Loyalists, the Maroons, and some of the earliest Black settlements in Canada, we learn how racism and government policy were combined to limit the growth of Black communities. Then we take a brief look at the ways shifting Canadian immigration policies made room for the era of multiculturalism, which still meaningfully guides life in Canada today. Finally, we’ll be prompted to reflect on the value and richness of Canadian multiculturalism while thinking critically about its limitations.
Knowledge is power! It can spur us on to action, activism and transformation.
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8 Lektüren•Insgesamt 102 Minuten
Introduction •10 Minuten
Promised Shores: Black Migration, 1783-1886•10 Minuten
Black Canadian Community Building: Western Canada, early 1900s•30 Minuten
Black Community Building: Africville 1848-1964•10 Minuten
The Era of Canadian Multiculturalism: the Dream •5 Minuten
The Era of Canadian Multiculturalism: Realities and Limits•10 Minuten
In this module we will remember, celebrate and learn from important moments of civil resistance within Black Canadian history. We will explore a few of the strategies Black people in Canada have used to push back against mistreatment, and how these actions have set precedents which have changed the shape of Canada, socially and legally.
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10 Lektüren•Insgesamt 125 Minuten
Introduction•10 Minuten
The Rights Revolution, 1945-1965•10 Minuten
Black Civil Rights•15 Minuten
Workers’ Rights as a Pathway to Human Rights•15 Minuten
Empowering Change, the 1960s •15 Minuten
Policing Black Life •8 Minuten
The George Floyd Moment: Before and Beyond•20 Minuten
Think Alongside… Dr. Ivelaw Griffith•15 Minuten
Contemporary Resistance•15 Minuten
Conclusion•2 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 5 Minuten
Module 3 Quiz•5 Minuten
Module 4: Freedom Dreaming: Beauty & Artistry in Black Canadian Life
Modul 4•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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In this module we look at some of the ways the creativity and artistry of Black Canadians has helped document Black Canadian life, and clarify the paths toward liberation. Through a close and joyful look at jazz, hip-hop, folk and poetry, we will come to terms with some of the ways Black Canadians have learned to freedom-dream through artistry.
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9 Lektüren•Insgesamt 90 Minuten
Introduction•10 Minuten
Towards Liberation: The Artistic Vision of Black Canadians •5 Minuten
A Hymn for Freedom•10 Minuten
Lillian Allen & The Politics of Dub Poetry•10 Minuten
Black Canadian Hip-Hop & Folk Music Innovations•15 Minuten
Afrofuturism & Black Canada•20 Minuten
Think Alongside… Olunike Adeliyi •10 Minuten
Conclusion•5 Minuten
Congratulations!•5 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Module 4 Quiz•30 Minuten
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Geprüft am 11. März 2025
Well-rounded and very informative course on Black Canadians. I appreciated how it looks at the past, present, and future and had a strong balance of men and women represented.
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Great course. Lots of opportunities & prompts for reflection and many great resources.
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Thank you! This mini course was very informative. It was well-structured and provided enough details to get my understanding of Black History kick-started.
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