“VICTORIA’S BIPOC MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL”
Canadian and International Performers were on the main stage, plus the BIPOC vendor village, local food trucks, and live art installation. For all ages
“VICTORIA’S BIPOC MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL”
Canadian and International Performers were on the main stage, plus the BIPOC vendor village, local food trucks, and live art installation. For all ages
Moses Rowe Smith and family arrived in Victoria in 1858 from London, Ontario. His business interests included a bakery, biscuit factory, warehouse, […]
John Craven Jones graduated from Oberlin College in 1856 and taught for two years in a one-room school for Black students in […]
Barbara Howard wrote “I got my first job in Alberni from sending out resumes. It never occurred to me that people did […]
Edsworth Searles was the first Black lawyer called to the bar in BC. Canadian born, of British West Indian parents, Edsworth graduated […]