Daniel Ross

Historian of the city, politics, and society

Tag Archives: immigration

Saving Chinatown, 1971 to 2021

For more than fifty years, saving Chinatown has been on the urban agenda, and that struggle, led by community members and their allies, has been tightly bound up in larger transformations in our cities and society.

July 26, 2021 · Leave a comment

A Canadian Immigration Syllabus

This collaborative syllabus brings together key themes, readings, sources, and questions about the history of migration to and from Canada, offering a resource to educators and students, and historical context for today’s debates.

January 7, 2019 · Leave a comment

The History of Immigration to North America

I’ve helped organize two public events this Friday at Glendon College that explore the history of immigration to North America.

October 15, 2012 · Leave a comment

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