Preserving, exploring, and sharing Portuguese Canadian history

WHAT’S NEW?

  • Domingos Marques interviewed for PCHP website

    Gilberto Fernandes, Raphael Costa, Susana Miranda and Steve Miller interviewed Domingos Marques on Saturday 16th. The interview was filmed and it will be posted on our exhibit page once it is launched in May. Once again, the PCHP thanks Steve Miller for helping us with this process.

  • Singular by Gilberto Prioste – May 5th, Portuguese Consulate General, Toronto

    The Portuguese consulate in Toronto is hosting a photo exhibition by Gilberto Prioste, titled ‘Singular’, at the Almada Negreiros Gallery, 438 University Avenue, 14th floor, Toronto. The opening will be on Thursday, May 5th, 2011, at 6.00 pm. The exhibit is comprised of twenty one 24 by 26 inch Black & White photographs in various…

  • Thank you Prof. Maria João Dodman and students

    The PCHP thanks Prof. Maria João Dodman and the students of the course “Introduction to Portuguese Culture”, offered by the Department of Language, Literatures, and Linguistics, at York University, for inviting Gilberto Fernandes to speak about our Project in their class.

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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