This is a flyer advertising a discussion forum hosted by Black CAP (The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention) surrounding HIV positive Black women. This is one of many public initiatives launched by the organizations aimed at educating different…
This article from 1988 written for Rites magazine, a queer publication, highlights the struggle for Black Canadian cases of AIDS to be taken seriously when they began to appear in major cities like Toronto. At the time, case numbers were relatively…
This article reacts to the previously mentioned statistics that were released on AIDS cases according to race in Toronto. It highlights the dilemma that releasing such figures implied for all of the Black groups that made up Toronto’s population. On…
Following the release of the racialized statistics, Doug Stewart, the Chairman for the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention, sent a letter to the editor who wrote the article expressing his stance on the matter. He expressed that the overall education…
An audio recording of "Any Other Way" by Jackie Shane. This specific recording is from her live album, "Jackie Shane Live!," released in 1967. This song was incredibly popular in Canada, both when it was first released and rereleased. The importance…
An article remembering the life and achievements of Anne C. Cools. Ms.Cools was one of the leaders of the protesting at Sir George Williams University and led an eventful life, determined to make change for the better in the world. She was a…