Beyond the Underground Railroad: Strategies for confronting anti-Black racism

Friday, February 25, 2022

This pre-recorded forum discussion will feature the Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site, Buxton National Historic Site & Museum and the Chatham-Kent Black Mecca Museum in conversation with Candice Fung (Inclusive Diversity Consultant, Lambton Kent District School Board), Rebecca Haskell-Thomas (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator, Municipality of Chatham-Kent), and Irene Moore Davis (President, Essex County Black Historical Research Society). Atia Johnson, a student at McNaughton Avenue Public School in Chatham, will also share her original poem entitled Followers.

This video will be available on YouTube and on the Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site Videos web page.

For more information:

Contact: Whitney Belovicz
Telephone: 226-627-5893
Email: whitney.belovicz@heritagetrust.on.ca
Website: www.heritagetrust.on.ca/utchs