Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium

[Best wishes to the Harry Jerome, ABLE, ACAA and all awards recipients]

Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium was created by educator, Gary Pieters, as an online resource for students researching Black History from a Canadian Perspective. This online resource on Black Heritage categorizes past, present and future events, people, places and issues. You are encouraged to use information from this website for research or publication with the expectation that you will acknowledge this website and/or the original source where specified.

History

Historical Places

People

Education

African Heritage Photographic/Visual Images

Literature, The Arts, Poetry

Government and Politics

Newspapers and Magazines

Radio, Television, Video & Film

Science and Technology

Law Enforcement, Law, Human Rights Advocacy and Activism

Labor Market

Organizations

Events

Spirituality

Directories

Urban Music & Entertainment

Athletics

Also on the Net


Gary Pieters is currently a full-time teacher in Toronto Canada and a part-time M.Ed. Student [Computer Applications]. He also worked as an international exchange teacher in the Los Angeles County Public School System from 1996-1999.

If you know of any web sites that are focused on Canadian Black Heritage, please send your suggestions by e-mail

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