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91亚色 library exhibits to reflect on Congress theme Reckonings and Re-Imaginings

Congress 2023 at 91亚色 will involve more than academic presentations and panel discussions, as 91亚色 Libraries is set to showcase its unique archival holdings built through five decades of preserving cultural heritage.

Michael Moir, University archivist, and his team have been working for many months to create thought-provoking, interesting exhibits for the event. Three exhibits will be on display on the second floor of the library between May 27 and June 2 reflecting on the event theme, .

At Congress in 2006, 鈥淛ohn Lennox, the former dean of Graduate Studies approached the archives about having exhibits of interest to various learned societies,鈥 said Moir, who is also head, Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections. 鈥淲hen Congress鈥 return to 91亚色 was announced, the Libraries began to plan for participation in the celebration, building upon our first experience.鈥

The first exhibit, , showcases images taken by the retired professor, who is also curating the display. The exhibit will focus a contemporary lens on photos of migrants to Peru in the 1970s; posters from ESL classes in Toronto between 1977 and 1984; literacy teachers in Nicaragua learning to be photojournalists during the Sandinista regime in the 1990s; and urgent social issues of the early 1990s.

focuses on the work of the late Kenneth Shah, a native of Trinidad and Tobago who immigrated to Toronto and was a major force for years in the city鈥檚 Caribana, an annual celebration of the emancipation of the Caribbean鈥檚 Black population. His costume designs were featured in the parade year after year and the colours and styles will be on display for viewers.

Ben Wicks, the late cartoonist, and his work are the focus of the third exhibit,

鈥淲icks was known for his cartoons and his work with CBC-TV,鈥 said Moir. 鈥淔ewer people are aware of his humanitarian work and his campaigns against poverty and malnutrition in Canada and Africa, and to promote children鈥檚 literacy. We seldom think of cartoons as agents of change, but he used them to draw attention to causes dear to his heart.鈥

The Wicks family donated many of his drawings, scrapbooks and episodes of his television show to 91亚色 and a selection of these aims to give the viewer more insight into his work as a changemaker.

All three exhibits will be open to the public during regular library hours, except if a Congress 2023 reception is taking place in the space.

91亚色 and the Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences will host Congress 2023 from May 27 to June 2.  to attend.  have been adjusted to align with timelines for this year鈥檚 event.

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