Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 1, 2022, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Campaign puts spotlight on Black Canadian artists
T HE late local musician Gerry Atwell, groundbreaking poet Di-onne Brand, award-winning video
artist Kapwani Kiwanga, tap dancing
legend Joey Hollingsworth, the pion-
eering actor Johanne Harrelle.
What do they all have in common?
Each has been put under the spot-
light in the second annual “Know Their
Names” campaign, a local project
aimed at highlighting Black Canadians
and their contributions to various fields
during Black History Month.
This February, the field of choice
was art, and Black History Manitoba
— which partnered with local clothing
company Zueike and city councillor
Markus Chambers on the project —
had no shortage of figures to choose
from. The hardest part was likely
narrowing the field down to fit onto the
back of a T-shirt.
On Monday, the last day of February,
Black students at Collège Jeanne-Sau-
vé, a French immersion school in the
Louis Riel School Division, gathered
in the library to get their shirts and
discuss Black Canadian history, a
topic that is often neglected in official
curricula.
That shouldn’t be, Rhonda Thomp-
son of Black History Manitoba told
the students. Black people have lived
in Canada for more than 400 years,
she said, but textbooks usually do not
reflect that deep history. “Know Their
Names” is one step in the ongoing
effort to change that for the better.
At CJS, students made posters of
prominent Black Canadians and put
them up in the atrium and on the
windows outside the library. There
were athletes, including Hank Aaron,
Darnell and Kia Nurse, and Donovan
Bailey. Politicians, such as former U.S.
president Barack Obama and MLAs
Uzoma Asagwara and David Shepherd.
Journalists and writers, such as Tracy
Moore, Amanda Parris and Maya
Angelou.
Throughout February, students
shared facts about Black history
through announcements, which helped
others learn more about figures they
might never have heard of before.
Grade 9 student Acacia Kabengele, a
member of the school’s Black student
association, said it was very important
to her to become involved and to learn
more about Black Canadian history,
and Black history in general.
Inspired by reading about the group
in the book The Hate U Give, she
researched the Black Panthers and
their Ten-Point Program, centred on
equity, education, housing and health-
care, and the end of oppression, police
brutality and war.
Even though much of her research
was based on U.S. history, she still
learned a lot, and was excited to share
a bite-size piece of that information
over the morning announcements.
“Our community has been neglected
and forgotten a lot. Inventions, books,
music, everything. We think, ‘Oh, it’s
white people who did that.’ But in re-
ality, it’s not. A lot of Black people did
great things,” she said. “I didn’t know
there were Black explorers. All I was
taught was, ‘This white man did this’
and ‘This white man did that.’ It was
all white men everywhere. But Black
people always played a major part.”
So as a student, to have an opportuni-
ty to learn the full story is significant,
she said.
Some students were happy Black
history and Black contemporary
stories were being explored in their
classrooms, but felt it often seemed
like a “last-minute” consideration when
February rolled around. Only a few
teachers made it feel like a priority, one
student said.
Hearing this, Michelle Jean-Paul, the
school division’s principal of diversi-
ty, equity, inclusion and anti-racism
services, nodded. Jean-Paul, who
started in her role in January, said she
understood their frustration, and said
they were working hard to change that
systemic issue.
“Because they didn’t learn (Black
history) as students, probably, they
didn’t learn it when they were becom-
ing teachers, they don’t know what they
don’t know,” she said. “They’re teach-
ing the way they’ve taught or the way
they’ve been taught. So part of what
you can do is practise agency and let-
ting them know, ‘I know Black History
Month is over, but could we maybe find
a way of incorporating (these topics
throughout the year?’”
Of course, the adults have to make an
effort to move forward too, she said.
It’s an effort that’s made difficult by
the omission of Black stories from the
education system; much of the Black
history that’s being highlighted won’t
be found by a simple Google search or
by flipping through a Canadian text-
book, she said.
“That’s the importance of something
like Black History Month. We draw
attention to the areas which deserve
more focus. In having these events, it’s
raising awareness and consciousness,”
she added. “The students don’t know
who most of the people on the shirts
are. It’s a societal issue. It’s not the
fault of any one teacher.”
Bryan Salvador, the co-owner of
Zueike, which made the shirts, agreed
it was incumbent on everyone to help
right that wrong. But it doesn’t end
when February becomes March.
“The goal is to make this just ‘Cana-
dian history,’” he said.
“We’re a Black-owned business, and
we want to be part of the conversation,
to do what we can to make a change.”
There’s nothing stopping us from
learning Black history all year long,
Rhonda Thompson said. All 365 days.
ben.waldman@winnipegfreepress.com
Program aims to rectify
gaps in education
BEN WALDMAN
MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Michelle Jean-Paul, divisional principal of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism services, speaks to students at Collège Jeanne-Sauvé.
Know Their Names
The students at CJS were given shirts fea-
turing these names of prominent Black
Canadian contributors to the arts world.
1. Robert Nathaniel Dett, composer,
1882-1943
2. Portia White, singer, 1911-1968
3. Peircy (Percy) Haynes, musician, polit-
ician and restaurateur, 1911-1992
4. Oscar Peterson, jazz pianist, 1925-2007
5. Salome Bey, singer-composer, 1933-
2020
6. June (Pepper) Harris, singer-composer,
1934-2020
7. Gerry Atwell, musician, 1959-2019
8. Eleanor Collins, singer-civic leader,
1919-present
9. Percy Rodriguez, actor, 1918-2007
10. Johanne Harrelle, actress-model,
1930-1994
11. Walter Borden, actor-writer,
1942-present
12. Austin Clarke, novelist, 1934-2016
13. Dionne Brand, poet, 1953-2016
14. Afua Cooper, author, 1957-present
15. Lawrence Hill, writer, 1957-present
16. Joey Hollingsworth, tap dancer,
1937-present
17. Larieann Gibson, choreographer,
1969-present
18. Esie Mensah, dancer-choreographer,
1995-present
19. Edward Mitchell Bannister, painter,
1828-1901
20. Audrey Dear-Hesson, craft artist,
1929-present
21. Kapwani Kiwanga, video artist,
1978-present
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