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On Oral History and the Presence of the Past

On Oral History and the Presence of the Past

October 25, 2011 · by Jennifer Bonnell · in Uncategorized

When I first moved to Toronto from British Columbia ten years ago, I took up a job with the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, coordinating an oral history project on the Scarborough community of Agincourt. Conducted in partnership with the…

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