North is Freedom – Black
History Month events in Brampton all month
The
Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) in Brampton and the Ontario Black
History Society soft launches this weekend North
is Freedom, an evocative new photo exhibition celebrating the descendants
of former American slaves who fled to Canada in the years before the American
Civil War.
In portraits of 24 descendants of freedom seekers– the
great-great-grandchildren of once-enslaved African Americans – Toronto
photographer Yuri Dojc explores Canada’s end of the “Underground Railroad,” a
clandestine network of "conductors" and “stations” that helped
some 30,000 men, women, and children follow the “North Star” to freedom.
The Black freedom seekers settled across Canada but most of them came to
places in Ontario, such as Windsor, Chatham, Buxton, the Niagara Peninsula,
Owen Sound, Oakville, Mississauga and Toronto.
Future generations remained and North
is Freedom tells their stories.
The
Heritage Singers, performer Liberty Silver, will be at the formal opening of the
exhibition at the downtown Brampton Museum next Sunday February 24th..
Running
from 1.30 pm. to 4 pm., this Black History Month event is free to the public.
PAMA
is presenting authors, storytellers and performers throughout the long weekend,
including the Family Day Holiday on Monday February 15th.
Yuri Dojc |
Running from 1.30 pm. to 4 pm., this Black History Month event is free to the public.PAMA is presenting authors, storytellers and performers throughout the long weekend, including the Family Day Holiday on Monday February 15th.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH Coming Events
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Saturday, Feb 16 at 2 pm: join award-winning author Karolyn Smardz Frost on
opening day for a talk and book signing. Including in the cost of PAMA
admission. Registration is required at pama.peelregion.ca.
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Sunday, Feb 17: enjoy PAMA’s Family Sunday FUNday. Storytelling with Sandra
Whiting at 1:30 pm and Family Art and Stories at 3:30 pm. Including in the cost
of PAMA admission.
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Monday, Feb. 18 from 10 am - 4pm (free admission event): don’t miss PAMA’s
annual Family Day event with lots of great create activities and family
storytelling with Diana Brathwaite and Chris Whiteley: Sugar & Gold, Story
of Underground Railroad in Canada. Performances at 10:30 a.m. and repeated at 2
pm.
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Sunday, Feb. 24 from 1:30 - 4 pm (free admission to this event): Winter
Exhibitions Reception with guest speakers, performance by the Heritage Singers
Canada, Liberty Silver and light refreshments.
North is Freedom is sponsored by the TD Group
and runs until June
30.
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