Jeunes Citoyens / Young Citizens

Sanai Regina, Saskatchewan

Fair address: Regina Regional Saskatchewan Youth Heritage Fair

Project: First African American Settlers in Saskatchewan

My project is about the first African American settlement in Saskatchewan. You will learn from my video why they moved to Canada in order to escape from slavery and got to be free.   

What was the most interesting thing you learned about your topic?

I think the most interesting thing I learned was about the Shiloh Baptist Church. I learned that the church was built in 1911 and it's still there after all those years. I also learned that the cemetery is the only all black cemetery in all of Canada. I think this is very neat because it is an important fact of history.

What important lessons have you learned that you want to share with other Canadians?

The important lesson I want to share with other Canadians is to not give up or lose hope when things get hard. The families that moved to Saskatchewan were determined to escape slavery and provide a safe home to raise their children.

How would you compare your life today to the lives of those studied in your project?

My life is very different than the African American families I did my project on. I am part African American, and thankfully I will never know what it is like to be a slave. And the best thing is that slavery no longer exists. My life today is easier because people are more accepting of different cultures.

  • Dani

    Excellent job! You're a great public speaker. I didn't know this about SK. Very cool.
    20-06-2015 7:30:39 AM

  • Lemuel Boyd

    Great report! You cover a great deal of Black history in Sk. My dad also came from Oklahoma, but settled in Alberta. I am attaching a picture of him and his sisters taken in OK in 1907. keep up the great work.
    19-06-2015 2:17:18 AM

  • Cynthia Pottinger

    You are SO Sanai! Really great work, I am so proud of you!
    17-06-2015 4:32:08 PM

  • Carol LaFayette-Boyd

    I was interviewed by Sanai. She was an excellent interviewer, very poised and articulate.
    16-06-2015 9:04:21 PM

  • Donnell

    very personal able young lady. Carries herself well. She has a bright future.
    13-06-2015 12:26:22 PM

  • Sarita Dillard

    So proud of you! What an awesome job :) Auntie loves you and keep up the good work
    12-06-2015 10:11:13 PM

  • Liz lane

    So happy to learn about a part of Sakatchewan's history that most of us who live here know very little about. Thanks for enlightening me Sanai.
    12-06-2015 9:56:04 PM

  • Victoria

    Wow That's so awesome
    12-06-2015 9:54:46 PM

  • Mom and Dad

    We love you babe and we are so proud of all your hard work. Beautiful job!!
    12-06-2015 9:49:44 PM

  • Shelli

    Wow!! Sanai, that was so well done. I learned a ton! So proud of you!
    12-06-2015 1:16:30 PM

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