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Little Jamaica Infrastructure Walk, 2023 Public History Award nominee. Photo by Jay Pitter. Image courtesy of Jay Pitter.


Market Goers Talking with Jay Pitter Placemaking, 2023 Public History Award nominee. Photo by Debra Scott. Image courtesy of Jay Pitter.


A Big Vision for Little Jamaica, 2023 Public History Award nominee. Photo by Debra Scott. Image courtesy of Jay Pitter.


  • A Big Vision for Little Jamaica: Black Cultural History & Mapping Process

    The project team extensively tied intangible cultural heritage, meaning Black people’s daily cultural practices, rituals and stories, to the built environment. This was a herculean task because due to the legacy of colonialism, particularly slavery, Black people in Little Jamaica and elsewhere don’t own the buildings to which these heritages are connected. These heritages are not recognized in the landscapes, street names, statues and commemorations.

    The team used a time-intensive, hands-on approach, combing through community newsletters going back 40-50 years, as well as academic research. It also did extensive community-engaged, community-based mapping. This approach demonstrated how it is possible to centre Black cultural heritage while recognizing Indigenous Peoples and other collective histories, demonstrating what the Practice always says: “There is enough space, joy and justice for all of us.


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  • Additional Project Team Members

    Debra Scott: Community engagement and graphic designer


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