Acknowledgement & References

To properly close this big project, we would like to take the time to say a "thank you" to everyone that helped us and guided us throughout this project:

We would like to start of by honouring our dear Dr. Jada Watson, for taking time to sit down with us at multiple occasion to push us in the right direction, give us some great ideas and giving thoughtful questions to expand the project. We would like to say a thank you for helping us in the creation of this exhibit.

In this motion, another honoree we would like to present is NAC Archivist Robert Vanderberg, who sent us every material we could possibly need and needed before we even knew it. For giving us tips on how to navigate the heavy load of information we had to go through, and giving us honest feedback on places to improve. We would like to say a thank you for the help during this process.

And to finish, our last honoree we would like to mention is Roxanne Lafleure, who gave us insightiful criticism on our exhibit. The information was useful in shaping our exhibit the way it has become. We would like to thank you for your input in this project.

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