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'''Who's Who in Black Canada''' is a non-profit website which researches and showcases profiles of prominent and successful [[Black Canadians]] past and present.
'''Who's Who in Black Canada''' is a non-profit website with the goal of researching and showcasing prominent and successful [[Black Canadians]], past and present.


==History==
==History==
In 1999, Dawn Williams saw that there was an absence of Canadian publications showcasing examples of success and the contributions of prominent Canadians of African descent. She then spent the next three years researching and compiling content to produce a comprehensive snapshot of contributions of successful prominent African-Canadians, encompassing every province and territory in both of the country's official languages.
In 1999, Dawn Williams felt that there were an absence of Canadian publications showcasing examples of the successes and contributions of prominent Canadians of African descent. She then spent the next three years researching and compiling content to produce a comprehensive snapshot of the contributions of successful prominent African-Canadians, encompassing every province and territory of Canada in both French and English, the country's two official languages.


In 2002, she self-published the first edition of ''Who's Who in Black Canada'', featuring more than 500 profiles. In 2004, she completed and published the second edition of ''Who's Who in Black Canada''.
In 2002, she self-published the first edition of ''Who's Who in Black Canada'', featuring more than 500 profiles. In 2004, she completed and published the second edition of ''Who's Who in Black Canada''.


In June 2010, Williams was approached by the design and branding firm The Ricardo McRae Agency (www.ricardomcrae.com) about taking over her project and publishing the profiles from the book online. After a series of discussions, they came to an agreement, and she transferred the ownership of the book content, and all digital rights to the agency.<ref>{{cite web|title=Website highlighting Black Canadian achievements celebrates its own success|date=17 December 2010|url=http://swaymag.ca/2010/12/website-highlighting-black-canadian-achievements-celebrates-its-own-success/|first=Leroy|last=Graham|work=[[Sway magazine]]|access-date=27 February 2012}}</ref>
In June 2010, Williams was approached by the design and branding firm The Ricardo McRae Agency (www.ricardomcrae.com) about taking over her project and publishing the profiles from the book online. After a series of discussions, they came to an agreement, and she transferred the ownership of the book content and the digital rights to the agency to The Ricardo McRae Agency.<ref>{{cite web|title=Website highlighting Black Canadian achievements celebrates its own success|date=17 December 2010|url=http://swaymag.ca/2010/12/website-highlighting-black-canadian-achievements-celebrates-its-own-success/|first=Leroy|last=Graham|work=[[Sway magazine]]|access-date=27 February 2012}}</ref>


On August 1, 2010, www.WhosWhoinBlackCanada.com was officially launched.<ref>{{cite web|first=Julia|last=Moulden|title=Say It Loud: 'I'm Black and I'm Proud!'|date= 6 November 2010|work=[[The Huffington Post]]|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-moulden/say-it-loud-im-black-and-_b_779414.html|access-date=27 February 2012}}</ref>
On August 1, 2010, www.WhosWhoinBlackCanada.com was officially launched.<ref>{{cite web|first=Julia|last=Moulden|title=Say It Loud: 'I'm Black and I'm Proud!'|date= 6 November 2010|work=[[The Huffington Post]]|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-moulden/say-it-loud-im-black-and-_b_779414.html|access-date=27 February 2012}}</ref>


On January 15, 2015 The website was converted to a platform highlighting black excellence and re-branded as [http://www.BlackInCanada.com Black In Canada]
On January 15, 2015, The website was converted to a platform highlighting black excellence and re-branded as [http://www.BlackInCanada.com Black In Canada]


==The website==
==The website==
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* Document African-Canadian successes and history
* Document African-Canadian successes and history


''Who's Who in Black Canada'' uses excellence as a benchmark for its selection criteria. Other areas that guide the choices of who is profiled are community involvement, consistency of results, academic background, other awards, and achievements in a specific field.
''Who's Who in Black Canada'' claims to use excellence as the benchmark for its selection criteria. Other areas that guide the choices of who is profiled are community involvement, consistency of positive results, academic background, other awards, and achievements in a specific field.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Latest revision as of 14:28, 8 May 2024

Who's Who in Black Canada is a non-profit website with the goal of researching and showcasing prominent and successful Black Canadians, past and present.

History[edit]

In 1999, Dawn Williams felt that there were an absence of Canadian publications showcasing examples of the successes and contributions of prominent Canadians of African descent. She then spent the next three years researching and compiling content to produce a comprehensive snapshot of the contributions of successful prominent African-Canadians, encompassing every province and territory of Canada in both French and English, the country's two official languages.

In 2002, she self-published the first edition of Who's Who in Black Canada, featuring more than 500 profiles. In 2004, she completed and published the second edition of Who's Who in Black Canada.

In June 2010, Williams was approached by the design and branding firm The Ricardo McRae Agency (www.ricardomcrae.com) about taking over her project and publishing the profiles from the book online. After a series of discussions, they came to an agreement, and she transferred the ownership of the book content and the digital rights to the agency to The Ricardo McRae Agency.[1]

On August 1, 2010, www.WhosWhoinBlackCanada.com was officially launched.[2]

On January 15, 2015, The website was converted to a platform highlighting black excellence and re-branded as Black In Canada

The website[edit]

Purpose[edit]

  • Canada's leading source on African Canadian Excellence.
  • Tell the stories of success, achievement and excellence in the African Canadian experience
  • To shift thinking about how African-Canadians are perceived
  • Educate and inspire African-Canadian communities and others
  • Document African-Canadian successes and history

Who's Who in Black Canada claims to use excellence as the benchmark for its selection criteria. Other areas that guide the choices of who is profiled are community involvement, consistency of positive results, academic background, other awards, and achievements in a specific field.

Publications[edit]

  • Williams, Dawn (January 2002). Who's Who in Black Canada: Black Success and Black Excellence in Canada: A Contemporary Directory. ISBN 978-0-9731384-1-2.
  • Williams, Dawn (December 2006). Who's Who in Black Canada (2 ed.). ISBN 978-0-9731384-2-9.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Graham, Leroy (17 December 2010). "Website highlighting Black Canadian achievements celebrates its own success". Sway magazine. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  2. ^ Moulden, Julia (6 November 2010). "Say It Loud: 'I'm Black and I'm Proud!'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 27 February 2012.

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