VMLS via Podcast – One Dish, One History

On today’s episode we’re sharing One Dish, One History: There Were People Here Before 1876 with special guest Karl Dockstader. Radio host, and of the Oneida bear clan Centre Karl Dockstader will walk us through a part of Niagara history that is underexplored. We’ll talk about the friendships and agreements that formed to make settler people living here in Niagara possible and how that friendship may need to be rekindled to keep Niagara viable.

What Good is History? Let us count the ways!

After another hugely successful production of our annual Guided Spirit Walks, we’d like to say a big “THANK YOU” to the many volunteers – cast and crew – who make it all happen. In case you missed the walks this year, we’d also like to share a bit about the people who are buried at Victoria Lawn that we included this year.

Museum Chat Live! E905 – Hearing History: Internal Combustion Engine

This episode is in our Hearing History series, taking full advantage of the podcast format by exploring local history through sound. Today’s […]

VMLS via Podcast – Emancipation Day

On today’s episode we’re sharing a very special lecture presented by Dr. Natasha Henry-Dixon, president of the Ontario Black History Society, and the topic expert on Emancipation Day.

VMLS via Podcast – The Indigenous Underground Railroad

On today’s episode of VMLS via Podcast we’re sharing a lecture titled “The Indigenous Underground Railroad” with special guest Dr. Roy Finkenbine, professor of history and Director of the Black Abolitionist Archive at the University of Detroit Mercy. This lecture was originally recorded on April 26, 2022.

VMLS via Podcast – The Daily Grind: Records of Freedom Seekers in St. Catharines

On today’s episode of VMLS via Podcast we’re sharing the history of early black residents of St. Catharines with a lecture titled: ‘The Daily Grind: The Records of Freedom Seekers in St. Catharines’ presented by Abbey Stansfield. This lecture was originally recorded on February 1, 2022.

The Sound of a Community: Plantation Songs and Spiritual Music in St. Catharines

This year’s four-part Black History Month blog series is all about community. In previous blogs we have often focused on […]

VMLS via Podcast – Upper Canada’s Black Defenders take on Niagara’s Wild West

On today’s episode of VMLS via Podcast we’re sharing about the Coloured Corps and the construction of the Second Welland Canal with a lecture presented by yours truly titled “Upper Canada’s Black Defenders take on Niagara’s Wild West.” This lecture was originally presented on February 15, 2022.