Across
- 6. ____Newton, guest speaker for MS students this February
- 7. Considéré comme la première personne noire à avoir visité le Canada
- 12. First Canadian athlete to win Olympic medals in all three sprint events
- 15. Une chaîne de restaurants montréalaise célèbre pour ses galettes jamaïcaines
- 16. ____ Collins, first Black entertainer to have her own national television show in Canada
- 18. The emergence of English-speaking, working-class Black community in Little Burgundy is directly linked to development of these.
- 21. Montreal's Oldest Black Congregation, visited by Nelson Mandela in 1990
- 23. Une série télévisée projetée à Selwyn ce mois-ci
- 24. Haitian dance style brought to SHS by Mme. Vidal
- 25. Un chef haïtien à l'honneur au Time Out Market de Montréal
Down
- 1. Sœur d'Oscar Peterson
- 2. Surnom en trois lettres pour un joueur de tennis montréalais bien-aimé
- 3. Rufus ____, famous for his nightclub from 1929 until 1980
- 4. Canadian city home to first public statue dedicated to Viola Desmond
- 5. Baseball's Jackie
- 8. Anciennement connu sous le nom de Carifiesta ou Carifete, cet événement célèbre la diversité de la culture caribéenne à Montréal.
- 9. California Senator who lived in Westmount from the age of 12 to 18, by first name
- 10. Greg ______, Old Boy '86 that was First Black parliamentarian
- 11. Little Burgundy's former nickname "____ of the North"
- 13. Color linked to Peterson's neighborhood
- 14. Location at Selwyn that features festive lockers
- 17. former McGill University Martlets coach featured in our Periodic Table of Black Canadians
- 19. Old Boy '99 Joel who played for the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, and San Antonio Spurs and became recent Co-Owner of the Montréal Alliance Basketball Team
- 20. Nicholas ____, Princeton University's first Black valedictorian, Old Boy '2015
- 22. Grade 9's Summer Read by Nic Stone that tells the story of Justyce McAllister
- 26. DaCosta's role
