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课程概述

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....

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AB

Jun 4, 2025

Great course. Lots of opportunities & prompts for reflection and many great resources.

HK

Sep 10, 2024

One of the best courses. I'm truly happy and impressed by all the content. A must for every individual to know more of history and present. (Y)

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26 - Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Anti-Racist Futures 的 34 个评论(共 34 个)

创建者 Brendan G

Sep 15, 2024

Very detailed, easy to follow and well structured

创建者 Patricia A

May 7, 2024

awesome! Loved the format and mixed media

创建者 SALAUDEEN R

Sep 24, 2024

Great information and easy to learn

创建者 Nicole R

Apr 17, 2024

Fantastic information

创建者 Mary G

Apr 24, 2024

Great course

创建者 HUMOYUN

Jan 31, 2025

God

创建者 Peter M

Mar 30, 2024

A broad ranging overview of Canada's Black history provides useful information for anyone who participates. There are also many resources that will expand your experience even further.

创建者 Tracy J B

Apr 15, 2024

Good coverage of material, needs more info of the route and experience to Africaville

创建者 Michael I - T P P (

Oct 20, 2024

There is good information about the Canadian perspective of Black people in Canada through a lens of equity (outcomes/results). It would be helpful to be provided with a contrast of experiences of Black people in Canada through a lens of equality (opportunities/chances). While some Black Canadians struggle in Canada, many more prosper and excel. It would seem like the victimization of Black people is one way to see experiences, however, Black people also thrive and enjoy influence and status. How might this level of excellence have been achieved? It would strengthen the discussion with opposing views to the equity lens for this course to have a complete picture of the Black experiences in Canada.