Preserving, exploring, and sharing Portuguese Canadian history

WHAT’S NEW?

  • Second Meeting of the Oral history @ the Archives working Group – with Dr. Raquel Varela and Dr. Roberto Santa

    Yesterday we had the second meeting of our oral history at the archives working group. This time we were visited by the Portuguese and Brazilian historians Dr. Raquel Varela and Dr. Roberto Della Santa. We are grateful to Carmen Carvalho, Fernando Costa, Marcie Ponte, and Vasco Osvaldo Santos for taking part in this session, and…

  • First meeting of our Oral history @ the Archives working group

    Yesterday we had the first meeting of our oral history at the archives working group. This new PCHP initiative brings together individuals who were involved in Portuguese community affairs in the 1960s-80s, invites them to look through select portions of our historical records at York University’s Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, and share memories, insights,…

  • PCHP invited to Museum of Toronto’s Black diasporas panel

    Dr. Gilberto Fernandes will be one of the panelists at the Museum of Toronto’s “A Place for Community Archiving Panel,” together with June Chow and Dr. Cheryl Thompson. The event is happening on January 30, starting at 6pm, at 401 Richmond St. West, and is part of the Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto exhibition program. Admission is…

What we do

Archive

We seek historical records in the hands of private individuals and organizations; assess their contents and state of preservation; facilitate their donation to the CTASC; provide context, translation, and metadata for their archival processing; and assist in their digitization. Since September 2009, we have helped transfer 10 collections from authors, community advocates and organizers, a documentary filmmaker, a newsman, a poet, a politician, scholars, a social service agency, and a union local.

Educate

Using the records that we have transferred to the CTASC and our own expertise has historians of the Portuguese in Canada, we have developed multiple public and digital history initiatives, including physical and online exhibitions, public lectures and panels, TV documentaries, and walking tours. When possible, we include our archival donors in the development of these educational projects.

Collaborate

Besides creating and animating the archives, our model is predicated on a pragmatic collaborative approach, whereby we complement and empower our partners as we seek common goals. Besides the CTASC, we have worked with numerous organizations and individuals, including academics, artists, researchers, diplomats, high school teachers, secondary and post-secondary students, documentary filmmakers, public history professionals, and local businesses. We are also proud to have served as a template and inspiration to other community archives and public history organizations in Toronto.

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