Mapping Black History: Counter-Archiving Black Thought, History and Legacy

Wed Feb 11 2026 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm UTC-05:00

The D.B. Weldon Library | London

The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Publisher/HostThe Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Mapping Black History: Counter-Archiving Black Thought, History and Legacy
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Join Dr. Nassisse Solomon, Neisa Long and Omar Pusey as they explore how Black history can be mapped, reimagined and reclaimed.
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Mapping Black History: Counter-Archiving Black Thought, History, and Legacy in the Digital Age with Dr. Nassisse Solomon, Neisa Long and Omar Pusey

Location: Weldon Community Room, The D.B Weldon Library

Aligned with Western's Black History Month 2026 theme of Black Joy, Glory, and Reclamation, join us as Dr. Nassisse Solomon, Neisa Long and Omar Pusey explore how Black history can be mapped, digitized, preserved and reimagined through multimedia and digital platforms as a form of counter-archival practice.

This talk centres on the reclamation of Black histories that have been fragmented, silenced or erased within traditional historical spaces. Drawing on history, digital mapping and community-engaged research, we'll examine how digital tools can be used to reclaim Black presence, celebrate Black brilliance and sustain collective memory. This discussion highlights how Black communities have long documented their own histories across borders, movements, and generations.

In an era where Black history and culture remain vulnerable to loss, this presentation underscores the urgency of ethical preservation and community-centred memory work as acts of both resistance and care.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Explore how digital platforms and multimedia tools can be used to counter historical erasure and support Black memory work
  • Identify the role of institutions, such as archives and libraries in shaping public memory and how counter-archival practices challenge dominant narratives
  • Reflect on preservation as an ethical, political and community-centred practice
  • Consider how Black Joy, Glory and Reclamation operate as frameworks for historical storytelling
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The D.B. Weldon Library, 1151 Richmond Street, London, Canada

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