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Early bird registration is now open for this year's Buxton History and Genealogy Conference on September 4. Always a gre...
05/27/2026

Early bird registration is now open for this year's Buxton History and Genealogy Conference on September 4. Always a great time, and all are welcome!

Karleigh Kochaniec, a University of Windsor History BA/MA graduate, will be sharing her work on Julia Turner, a trailbla...
04/11/2026

Karleigh Kochaniec, a University of Windsor History BA/MA graduate, will be sharing her work on Julia Turner, a trailblazing Black woman from Amherstburg, Ontario.

UWindsor History Graduate Lorene Bridgen-Lennie will be sharing her fascinating work in an online presentation of the Es...
02/16/2026

UWindsor History Graduate Lorene Bridgen-Lennie will be sharing her fascinating work in an online presentation of the Essex County Black Historical Research Society. All are welcome!

An event in support of the annual Buxton History and Genealogy Conference. All are welcome.
02/11/2026

An event in support of the annual Buxton History and Genealogy Conference. All are welcome.

Coming out in Québec Studies this month!
12/07/2025

Coming out in Québec Studies this month!

New resource for secondary school teachers -- an Educator's Guide for History professor Miriam Wright's 2023 book, Sport...
08/19/2025

New resource for secondary school teachers -- an Educator's Guide for History professor Miriam Wright's 2023 book, Sporting Justice: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars and Black Baseball in Southwestern Ontario, 1915-1958. Produced by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, and written by educator Nastassia Subban, the guide is designed to align with the Ministry of Education (Ontario) Grade 10 Canadian history course, post WWI. It features the story of the All-Stars, but also explores themes of experiences of Black people in Canada, community, sports, social movements, and expanded understandings of Canadian history. It can be downloaded from the WLU website: https://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/Supplemental-Materials/Educator-s-Guides

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