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Journey to Justice
200047 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Roger McTair
Production: Karen King-ChigboLouise Lore
Journey to Justice pays tribute to a group of Canadians who took racism to court. They are Canada's unsung heroes in the fight for Black civil rights. Focusing on the 1930s to the 1950s, this film documents the struggle of six people who refused to accept inequality. Viola Desmond insisted on keeping her seat at the Roseland movie theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia in 1946 rather than moving to the section normally reserved for the city's Black population. Fred Christie was denied service at a Montreal tavern because of his skin colour and took his case to the Supreme Court in 1936. Hugh Burnette and Bromley Armstrong pressured the Ontario government to enact fair accommodation practices in the 1940s. Donald Willard Moore dedicated his life to reforming Canada's biased immigration policy. Stanley G. Grizzle, president of the Toronto Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, worked to ensure fair employment practices for his predominantly Black union members. These brave pioneers helped secure justice for all Canadians. Their stories deserve to be told.
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Subject categories
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > African OriginsCaribbean, Central and South American OriginsDiscriminationHistorical Perspectives
- Social Issues > Cultural GroupsDiscrimination and StereotypingSocial Change
- Law and Crime > DiscriminationHuman Rights
- Diversity > Black StudiesDiversity in Communities
- History and Citizenship Education > Civil Rights and Freedoms
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
Credits
- director
- Roger McTair
- producer
- Karen King-Chigbo
- executive producer
- Louise Lore
- editor
- Tom Latimer
- Steve Weslak
- director of photography
- Stanislaw Barua
- sound design
- Alan Geldart
- original music
- Guy Zerafa
- narrator
- Datejie Green
- narration - writer
- Laine Drewery
- Roger McTair
- Alan Mendelson
- story consultant
- Laine Drewery
- Alan Mendelson
- Claire Prieto
- consultant
- Sheldon Taylor
- James Walker
- additional directing
- Milton Bryan
- production manager
- Julie Crooks
- Claire Prieto
- production supervisor
- Kemp Archibald
- James Fiege
- assistant production supervisor
- Michael Sardella
- production coordinator
- Nadine Simunic
- program administrator
- Ida Di Fruscia
- content researcher
- Patrice Dutil
- Dorothy Williams
- Julie Crooks
- Tana Turner
- Nadine Tsehaie Makonnen
- Juanita Peters
- visual researcher
- Tanya Fleet
- Tana Turner
- Bonnie G. Rowan
- Elspeth Domville
- audio archival researcher
- Alyssa Ryvers
- director's intern
- Nadine Tsehaie Makonnen
- assistant cinematographer
- Kenneth Salah
- Rick Jarjoura
- sound recordist
- John Martin
- Sanjay Mehta
- Brian Dupuis
- Robert Fletcher
- Michael Kennedy
- Kenneth Lee
- Ismaël Cordeiro
- Arthur McKay
- gaffer
- Douglas Marshall
- Gerry Mendoza
- grip
- John Adams
- Cabral Trotman
- Joseph Kneller
- set decorator
- Melissa Olson
- Elsa Levy
- wardrobe
- Starr Jacobs
- assistant video editor
- Anita Malhotra
- assistant sound editor
- Patricia Quintanilla
- production assistant
- Andrew Bristow
- Kelly Conley
- technical assistant
- Kevin Drysdale
- Mark Wilson
- stills photographer
- Ian Watson
- music clearances
- Ann Mayall
- online editor
- Andrew Mandziuk
- re-recording mixer
- Wayne Swingle
- foley artist
- Sid Lieberman
- Rostrum camera
- Jenny Lianos
- colourist
- Andrew Mandziuk
- graphic design
- Martha Newbigging
- Michael Chambers
- digital imaging - assistance
- Ian Prieto-McTair
- cast
- Stanley Taylor
- Brock Curley
- David Collins
- Jacob Adams
- Terri Oliver
- Geoff McLean
- Malcolm Younger
- Kurt Brunus
- Christine Brubaker
Awards
- Best Documentary AwardReel Black Awards