Ottawa's Tapestry: Building Diversity in the Archives

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We're sorry you missed the Tapestry event on November 17, 2022. For more information on the Tapestry Project, please contact the City of Ottawa Archives at archives@ottawa.ca.

Ottawa's Tapestry: Building Diversity in the Archives

The importance of building diversity - a Tapestry project event to engage with Ottawa’s many communities

By City of Ottawa Archives de la Ville d'Ottawa

Date and time

Thu, Nov 17, 2022 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM EST

Location

Ottawa City Hall, Councillors' Lounge (2nd floor)

110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Canada

About this event

Join the City of Ottawa Archives and the Friends of the City of Ottawa Archives as we launch the Tapestry Project, to engage with Ottawa’s many communities and diversify the Archives’ holdings. We aim to make the Archives a place of belonging for everyone, where residents can see themselves reflected in the archival material that is preserved and made available for generations to come.

Speakers:

  • George Elliott Clarke, Canadian poet, playwright, literary critic (Keynote speaker)
  • Don Kwan, Ottawa artist and community activist
  • Allison Everett, Master of Social Work Practicum Coordinator and Instructor, Carleton University

Hosted by MC Jacquie Benjamin, Ottawa community activist and FCOA Chair, with co-host Paul Henry, City Archivist.

Refreshments will follow presentation.

Sponsored in part by the Archives Association of Ontario, East/est Chapter (AAOEe).

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