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Why I created Vintage Black Canada Seven Years Ago—and Why it Matters

March 30, 2026 by MOBAProjects

Vintage Black Canada is a digital archive on Instagram started by Aaron Francis, featuring photographs from his family collection. By centring personal and everyday moments, the archive uses family history to tell a wider story of Black life and the African Diaspora in Canada.

Carter Family’s Etobicoke Story, and Judge George E. Carter’s Life as an Archive

February 26, 2026 by MOBAProjects

Micah J. Nelson, the granddaughter of George E. Carter, Ontario’s first Black judge, writes about her family’s story from 1950s Etobicoke to present day.

Why You Should Know Wilson O. Brooks

November 5, 2025 by MOBAProjects

Nicole S. Bernhardt’s grandfather was the first Black principal in Ontario. Here’s what she says you should know about his life.

Interview: founder of the social media platform Toronto’s Black Archives

August 18, 2025 by MOBAProjects

Social media can be a great way to create community archives. In this interview, Choltu shares why she started an Instagram account dedicated to Toronto’s Black archives.

Interview: Carolyn Whitzman on the archival story behind novel Clara at the Door 

July 14, 2025 by MOBAProjects

Dr. Carolyn Whitzman takes us beyond the pages of her book Clara at the Door to tell her journey of archival research.

The ArQuives: A Legacy of Resistance and Community (Part 2) 

June 23, 2025 by MOBAProjects

In Part 2 of this series, Syriah Bailey writes about the iconic Black queer activists in Toronto you should to know, and where you can find records of them at The ArQuives.

Black Queer Collections at The ArQuives: A Legacy of Resistance and Community (Part 1)

June 13, 2025 by MOBAProjects

The ArQuives, based in Toronto, holds a large collection of materials on Black queer activism. Syriah Bailey writes about what you can find on their shelves.

Furnace Slaps: Listening to the Black Sonic Past

May 23, 2025 by MOBAProjects

Bap! Bap! Mark Campbell explains his methodology, theory, and hopes behind his 2024 installation, Furnace Slaps.

Land, Archives, and Buried Black History

April 3, 2025 by MOBAProjects

Preserving the locations of historic Black burial grounds in Ontario is important. So is documenting their existence. In this blog post, William Felepchuk writes about why.

Between the Pages: Caribbean Funeral Booklets 

March 18, 2025 by MOBAProjects

If you’ve attended the funeral of a Caribbean person, you may have flipped through the pages of a funeral booklet. Antoinette Seymour writes about their cultural importance.

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