A summarization video of how the 1920 Dominion Elections stated that people disenfranchised by a province for "reasons of race" would be barred from voting federally. This included people of Japanese and Chinese origins, and anyone from the Indian…
A video overviewing key events in Canada's history pertaining to anti-black racism. It highlights key protests starting in the 1960s all the way to the 2010s.
Prime Minister Trudeau is giving a public speech to the press. He addresses his privileged upbringing as one of the contributors to his Blackface incident and acknowledges the racist harms his past has caused.
This second portrait, also produced during his Canadian period, provides another valuable image of Duncanson as he circulated through Montreal’s artistic networks. Displaying both portraits emphasizes how his identity and public presence were shaped…
This formal studio portrait, taken during Duncanson’s time in Canada, offers a rare visual record of the artist at a pivotal moment in his career. Its inclusion highlights how his presence within Canadian art circles was both active and documented,…