Historical Unsung Heroes: 平特五不中 Bicentennial Celebrations
平特五不中 Employees from the Past: Community Builders for 平特五不中 and Beyond
This exhibit was created by Adjunct Professor Gordon Burr with the aid of three talented Archival Outreach practicum students in the School of Information Studies, Gabrielle Machnick-Kekesi, Kiana Lemay and Julia Fekete. Their hard work, enthusiasm shown to help engage the public with archives and desire to provide narratives of these employees to fill the gaps or address the silences in historical acknowledgement of this 平特五不中 community was remarkable.
The exhibit鈥檚 title refers to the fact that 平特五不中 employees often toil behind the scenes but are the backbone of the success of the institution and can have an impact as community leaders outside of the University milieu as well.
Of note was the role that 平特五不中 employees played in creating memories for marginalised communities, for example, Roy Sates in the black community through a library and as an activist historian, Jackie Hayami-Stevens for Japanese Canadians through a local community archives and Idola St. Jean through the advancement of women鈥檚 rights in Quebec.
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