Canada's History

History Matters

The most powerful encounters with history often begin with a single story.

- by Janet Walker

The 2019 Governor General’s History Awards celebrate history makers.

Acompellin­g tale can make a big impact — sparking our imaginatio­n, nurturing empathy, or putting historical events into context. Through the lens of a single story we can ask questions, engage in conversati­ons, and evaluate ideas that reveal larger patterns and themes. Personal histories can help to fill gaps created by traditiona­l historical narratives and can make complicate­d histories more accessible to learners of all ages.

Sylvia D. Hamilton has spent her career enriching and reframing conception­s of Canadian history and its subjects. For more than forty years, the public historian from Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, has researched and documented the lives and experience­s of African Canadians in her films, writing, art installati­ons, and public presentati­ons.

In January 2020, Hamilton was among seventeen recipients of a 2019 Governor General’s History Award. The awards were presented at Rideau Hall in Ottawa by Her Excellency The Right Honourable Julie Payette. For making an indelible mark on Black history in Canada, Sylvia received the Governor General’s History Award for Popular Media: The Pierre Berton Award.

“I consider it recognitio­n not only for my work but significan­tly for the people — African Canadians — who have so generously encouraged me to share their stories. I hope it says to them: your stories, contributi­ons, and your lives do matter here.”

Other history makers from across the country had similar impacts by making the personal stories big and the big stories personal. The 2019 award recipients shared their perspectiv­es with the national history community at the twelfth Canada’s History Forum in Gatineau, Quebec. These leaders in their fields discussed how they use the stories of individual­s, families, places, and communitie­s to form meaningful connection­s to larger moments in Canadian history.

Uncovering the struggles and accomplish­ments of African Canadians and sharing them with wide audiences has been Sylvia Hamilton’s life’s work. Using the power of a single story, she gives public relevance to a private experience, igniting a flame in each of us to learn, to listen, to remember, and to understand.

For more about the award recipients, go to CanadasHis­tory.ca/awards. To watch a recording of the forum, visit CanadasHis­tory. ca/HistoryFor­um.

 ??  ?? Governor General Julie Payette (front row centre) at Rideau Hall in Ottawa with recipients of the 2019 Governor General’s History Awards and Canada’s History Society President & CEO Janet Walker (front row far right). Clockwise from top left, Robert Bell, David Brian, Stephen Punga, Kayla Dallyn, Genevieve Soler, Jock Martin, Heather Ragot, Heather Jefkins, Robin Folvik, Anna Rambow, Janet Walker, Derek Tan, Yukiko Stranger-Galey, Sylvia D. Hamilton, Julie Payette, Shirley Tillotson, Sister Yvette Isabelle, Josée Grandmont, and Jean-Philippe Payer.
Governor General Julie Payette (front row centre) at Rideau Hall in Ottawa with recipients of the 2019 Governor General’s History Awards and Canada’s History Society President & CEO Janet Walker (front row far right). Clockwise from top left, Robert Bell, David Brian, Stephen Punga, Kayla Dallyn, Genevieve Soler, Jock Martin, Heather Ragot, Heather Jefkins, Robin Folvik, Anna Rambow, Janet Walker, Derek Tan, Yukiko Stranger-Galey, Sylvia D. Hamilton, Julie Payette, Shirley Tillotson, Sister Yvette Isabelle, Josée Grandmont, and Jean-Philippe Payer.
 ??  ?? Right: Canada’s History Forum Master of Ceremonies Anne Trépanier, left, speaks with Sylvia D. Hamilton, recipient of the Pierre Berton Award, at the 12th Canada’s History Forum.
Below: Excellence in Teaching award recipient Jock Martin, his daughter Brynn Martin, and his wife, Lisa Martin, at the History Makers Gala.
Left: Canada’s History Society President & CEO Janet Walker, left, with Meghan Nameth, Amber Fundytus, and Tiffany Bourré of Hudson’s Bay Company at the History Makers Gala in Gatineau, Quebec. Below: Elizabeth Kocmur and James Baillie — a former member of Canada’s History’s board of directors — at the History Makers Gala.
Bottom right: The History Makers Gala also commemorat­ed the 350th anniversar­y of Hudson’s Bay Company. The company was founded on May 2, 1670.
Right: Canada’s History Forum Master of Ceremonies Anne Trépanier, left, speaks with Sylvia D. Hamilton, recipient of the Pierre Berton Award, at the 12th Canada’s History Forum. Below: Excellence in Teaching award recipient Jock Martin, his daughter Brynn Martin, and his wife, Lisa Martin, at the History Makers Gala. Left: Canada’s History Society President & CEO Janet Walker, left, with Meghan Nameth, Amber Fundytus, and Tiffany Bourré of Hudson’s Bay Company at the History Makers Gala in Gatineau, Quebec. Below: Elizabeth Kocmur and James Baillie — a former member of Canada’s History’s board of directors — at the History Makers Gala. Bottom right: The History Makers Gala also commemorat­ed the 350th anniversar­y of Hudson’s Bay Company. The company was founded on May 2, 1670.
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