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Networking Heritage

A Panel Discussion

Stratford Perth Museum - Line 34, Stratford, ON N5A 6S6, Canada

We've Been Here Project Series

Networking Heritage: A Panel Discussion
June 20, 2026 at the Stratford Perth Museum


Event Description

Continuing our We've Been Here: Black History series at the Stratford Perth Museum, on June 20 we will be exploring the interwoven culture and heritage links that exist within our region. CBC Broadcast Journalist, Garvia Bailey, will be leading a panel discussion that will bring new records and familial ties to the forefront with surprising genealogical links to local and national celebrities.

We welcome special guests TD Curator of Collections, Zahra McDoom from Museum London and national celebrity, Joey Hollingsworth.

A panel discussion directed by our returning moderator and community curator, Garvia Bailey, will provide a ‘behind-the-scenes’ overview of research projects in museums and academic institutions.  Our aim is to describe the process of accumulating oral and written history and how stories transform to find a home in museums and academia. Panelists will offer insight into culture and heritage research, investigation, and how we work together to answer central and periphery questions raised about our community and its members.

Networking Heritage: A Panel Discussion

Date: Saturday, June 20 | Time: 2 PM | Location: Stratford Perth Museum
Cost:
By donation – please pre-register (Donations by cash or e-transfer- details at the event!) We're happy to welcome guests at the door as well. Doors to the Cooperators Performance Theatre open at 1:30 pm.


Itinerary

Introductions

Panel Discussion

Q&A

Light Refreshments

*This is a licensed event

 



Panel

Panel Moderator


Garvia Bailey

CBC Broadcast journalist, Garvia Bailey, is a co-founder of the award-winning podcast and media company Media Girlfriends Inc., and a widely respected voice in Canadian media. Her career spans nearly two decades at CBC and JazzFM, where she worked as a producer, host, and arts columnist. She has guest-hosted CBC’s flagship arts show Q and continues to shape national conversations through her sharp storytelling and deep sense of justice.

Raised in Stratford, Garvia recently returned to her hometown and approached the Museum with a desire to contribute to its Black history initiatives. Her research has supported upcoming exhibits and may form the basis for a new audio documentary. She has collaborated closely with the Museum’s Managing Director Kelly McIntosh and Education & Exhibits Lead Megan Patterson.



Panelists


Zahra McDoom

Zahra McDoom is the TD Curator of Collections at Museum London. Since joining in 2024 she curated Black Lives Lived Here London Family Photos, 1910s-1960s and Biscuits and Empire: Reframing Colonial Photography. She co-curated Fashion: Grit, Glamour and Guts, and Lido Pimenta: Love and Resistance. As a public historian, she works to preserve and honour the life and legacy of Canadian tap dancer Joey Hollingsworth. McDoom's projects engage historical erasure and telling of marginalized histories.


Joey Hollingsworth

Joey Hollingsworth (b. 1936) is an award-winning Canadian tap dancer. He was an early Black performer on CBC television and the first on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as the dancing salesman. He appeared on numerous television shows from the Ed Sullivan Show to Salome Bey's Indigo. Hollingsworth recorded live on At the Purple Onion with friend jazz guitarist Lenny Breau. Writer / director, David H. Bell, cast Hollingsworth as the Mikado in an American production of the Hot Mikado. In 2024, he was inducted into the Dance Collection Danse Hall of Fame and in 2018, he received the lifetime achievement award from the Ontario Black History Society. Joey remembers fondly childhood visits to his Aunt Gurdy in Stratford.

 

 



Acknowledgements


Special thanks to MUSEUM LONDON for sharing their research to further develop the genealogical records of our residents.

We would like to thank our community curators and consultants who have been committed to this truth-telling vision of inclusivity in celebration of untold stories from Stratford and Perth County.

Garvia Bailey (Community Curator)

HAUI™ (Community Curator)

Michelle Robbins and Team of the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum (Consultants)

Jade Ferguson (Historian Consultant)

Stratford Perth Archives (Consultants)



Thank You to Our Donors

Robert Wilhelm
Ron Hikel & Patricia O’Malley
Tim & Tina Doherty
Mark Yakabuski



We want to hear your stories about Black History, present and past.
Please email us at:
yourstory@stratfordperthmuseum.ca

We'd love to hear you tell it too, consider emailing a voice memo or
schedule an in-person interview with us!

Donations gratefully accepted at the door.

 

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