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- 3. Through action or inaction, denying members of a particular social group access to goods, resources, and services.
- 9. Willie _______ is the first Black person to play in the NHL.
- 12. North America’s largest Caribbean carnival.
- 13. A way of thinking or operating based explicitly or implicitly on a stereotype or fixed image of a group of people.
- 15. Author of "Origin of Waves".
- 17. This Regional Park in Delta, BC is named after a salmon-canning owner.
- 18. Black Loyalist Heritage Site is located in this city in Nova Scotia.
- 21. Refers to an exaggerated belief, image or distorted truth about a person or group; a generalization that allows for little or no individual differences or social variation.
- 22. A statue of Harry Jerome, Canadian track sprinter, is found in which park.
- 24. Author of "The Blue Clerk".
- 25. This navigator and interpreter arrived in Canada with Pierre Du Gua De Monts and Samuel de Champlain in 1604.
- 27. Refers to a group’s shared set of beliefs, norms, and values. Human beings are not born with ________– they learn and transmit it through language and observation.
- 28. The practice of identifying, challenging, preventing, eliminating, and changing the values, structures, policies, programs, practices, and behaviours that perpetuate racism.
- 30. This Governor of Colony of Vancouver Island and the Colony of British Columbia invited about 800 black immigrants to settle in BC during the Fraser Gold Rush.
- 32. In 1834, The British Parliament Abolishes Slavery in this month.
- 33. On August 1, 1874, _________ became the first Black teacher on Vancouver Island.
- 34. "The Skin We’re In" author.
- 37. People who helped escaping slaves on the Underground Railroad.
- 38. “One Dance” and “God’s Plan” singer.
- 39. This person owned a business with Peter Lester that is said to have been a rival of the Hudson’s Bay Company and became the first Black person elected to public office in Canada in 1866.
- 40. The phrase "The real McCoy" is attributed to him.
- 41. He is believed by many to be the inspiration for Harriet Beecher Stowe’s "Uncle Tom’s Cabin".
- 42. The cities and towns where safe houses were located.
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- 1. First Canadian to win an Olympic gold medal in the 100-metre sprint.
- 2. First Black Governor General.
- 4. This person is the first black female athlete to represent Canada in international competition and the other name for the Cambie Street Plaza.
- 5. Which Planning Commission expropriated Africville between 1964-1970 and residents relocated and the community razed.
- 6. Jeffrey Colvin’s debut novel was set in which primarily Black Canadian community.
- 7. She wrote three poems about life in British Columbia mid-1800s, including one about the Barkerville Fire.
- 8. Arrested for sitting in a “Whites Only” section in a New Glasgow, NS – she fought the charges.
- 10. Also known as structural or institutional racism.
- 11. She played Dr. Camille Saroyan.
- 14. The most famous female conductor on the Underground Railroad.
- 16. Province where the John Freeman Walls Historic Site is located.
- 19. Location of Buxton National Historical Site and Museum.
- 20. The first Black Canadian concert singer to win international acclaim.
- 23. Actor best known for his portrayal of Michel Gerard in the television series Gilmore Girls.
- 26. 2019’s Giller Prize winning title.
- 29. Author of "The Hanging of Angelique: The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montreal".
- 31. The first dentist in BC (1886) to be granted a license under the BC Dental Act.
- 35. A place in Vancouver that was a central spot for the Black Community and was destroyed with the creation of the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaduct.
- 36. A temporary safe house for escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
- 40. GT Brown’s painting, “Giant’s Castle Mountain,” closest settlement.