The Color of Medicine: The Story of Homer G. Phillips Hospital

screens in Montreal, Canada at the Montreal Black Film Festival
on September 29th
at the Cinémathèque Québécoise
335 Boul de Maisonneuve E, Montréal, QC H2X

Come out and join us in our voter prep workshop taking place Friday 28th September 2018, 12:00 pm. The workshop is a part of a series of workshops being offered through our Seniors Program and is open to anyone who wants to participate. We will be building awareness about the upcoming elections, reviewing how to vote and what the whole electoral process means to our democratic society.  Voting on October 1st 2018 is critical to the future of Quebec.

Location: 6767 Cote-des-Neiges, Suite 497

The Black Community Resource Centre invites you to participate in our project “Living History: 100 Years of Black History, Culture and Heritage.” We will be creating 15 Memoryscapes of sites, organizations, and landmarks of cultural and historical significance to the English-speaking Black community of Montréal. These oral histories enable the listener to experience the hidden history of a place by listening to the memories of past and present inhabitants, while also documenting and celebrating the significant contributions of the Black Anglo community. The project will use cultural geography, documentation, and audio history approaches to observing, recording, and videotaping the history of English-speaking Blacks in Montréal since 1900.

If you are interested in additional information or the possibility of participating in this project please attend the information session or email us at livinghistory@bcrcmontreal.com