Porter talk: Episode 5 trailer

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Discover Library and Archives Canada presents “Porter Talk.” This mini-series explores the lived experiences of Black men who laboured as porters for both the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways during the twentieth century.

Stanley G. Grizzle, a Canadian Pacific Railway porter for twenty years as well as a celebrated activist, civil servant, and citizenship judge, was also an avid historian who went to great lengths to document and preserve Black History in Canada and beyond. His collection is now held at Library and Archives Canada.

Join us as we meet some of the strong and devoted women who stood with porters. Without their commitment and persistence, union gains would not have been possible in light of the men's absence while working on the rails. (Episode 5 trailer)

Duration: 1:23

File size: 2 MB Download MP3

Publish Date: March 13, 2025

Host: Richard Provencher, Chief, Media Relations, Communications and Policy Branch

Featuring: Saje Mathieu

Voiceover for the French version of this podcast trailer: Christelle Tchako Womassom

Narrator biographies

Scholars, Storytellers and Community Knowledge Keepers

Dr. Saje Mathieu is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. She holds a joint PhD in History and African American Studies from Yale University and has been a fellow at the Warren Center and the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University, the Center for American Studies at the University of Heidelberg, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Her first book, North of the Color Line: Migration and Black Resistance in Canada, 1870-1955, details the history of African American and West Indian sleeping car porters in Canada and the social, cultural, legal and political impacts of their employment. Dr. Mathieu's current work is focused on the global experiences of Black soldiers during World War I.

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