Vancouver reconciliation with Indigenous peoples starts with parks: An interview at Parks People website with Conference Keynote Rena Soutar

A previous post is entitled: History of Ontario includes Indigenous history A Feb. 11, 2019 Parks People article is entitled: “Vancouver reconciliation with Indigenous peoples starts with parks: An interview with Conference Keynote Rena Soutar.” The tagline for Park People says: Park People supports and mobilizes people to help them activate the power of parks […]

Conference on April 30, 2019 at Art Gallery of Ontario, called Digital Leap, focuses on digital marketing and fundraising for non-profits.

I came across a conference at AGO that may be of interest to site visitors. I owe thanks to Daniele Rossi, who I know through my volunteer work, for letting me know about this. https://digitalleap.org It’s a conference called Digital Leap that focuses on digital marketing and fundraising for non-profits. Sessions are led by experts […]

Arnold’s restaurant was a well known Long Branch landmark for many years

On Feb. 21, 2019, Heritage Toronto will release its State of Heritage Report. In the lead-up to the launch, the organization is showcasing some of the case studies featured in the Report

Click here to access the Feb. 7, 2019 E-News message from Heritage Toronto > An excerpt from the message reads: February 7, 2019 STATE OF HERITAGE REPORT URBAN FARM PROJECT On February 21, Heritage Toronto will release its State of Heritage Report. In the lead-up to the launch, we are showcasing some of the case […]

History and Social Theory (2005) by Peter Burke and Two Cheers for Anarchism (2012) by James C. Scott warrant a close read

David Godley’s Long Branch Update – February 2019

You can access the update here: David Godley – February 2019 Update The Update includes two Word documents which I have converted to PDF format: coacomplaint 6540th character evaluation Commentary I’m pleased to have the opportunity to share David Godley’s monthly messages. It took me a while to figure out how to post such items […]

Research suggests (but does not prove) that the Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas gave rise to the Little Ice Age