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Ambiguous Encounters Colloquium in Quebec City (March 2015)
Dorothy Williams, executive director of Montreal's Black Community Resource Centre, and a QAHN director, was one of the presenters at a colloquium at the Morrin Centre in Quebec City on March 27-28, called "Ambiguous Encounters: Anglophone-Francophone Relations in Quebec, from the Conquest to the Quiet Revolution." The title of Dorothy's talk was: "Quebec’s Marginalization: The Black Experience in any Tongue."
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