Lorraine Michael | 75x75 Interview Series

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024
  • For this week's installment of our 75x75 series, we speak to Lorraine Michael, whom you'll recognize as the former leader of Newfoundland & Labrador's New Democratic Party. In today's video, Lorraine reflects on her family's heritage and the history of Lebanese immigration to our province, including her family's experience during the times of Confederation. As we explore the stories that shape Newfoundland and Labrador, Lorraine offers a unique perspective on the power of steadfast commitment to community and ideals.
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    (1) Melin Noah and his family in front of his grocer’s shop on New Gower Street in St. John’s, c. 1915, (City of St. John’s Archives, photo #01-23-005).
    (2) A photograph of Joseph Noah by one of his stores, c. 1920. Archives & Special Collections, Memorial University, Lebanese-Newfoundland Collection.
    (3) Photo of Lorraine Michael with members of her family and members of the Lebanese community. Archives & Special Collections, Memorial University, Lebanese-Newfoundland Collection.
    (4) The independent, July 16th, 1948
    (5) A photograph of Leo Michael's Orchestra. Archives & Special Collections, Memorial University, Lebanese-Newfoundland Collection.
    (6) J.R. Smallwood and F. Gordon Bradley, Members of the Confederate Association. Archives and Special Collections (J.R. Smallwood Collection 075, Photo 5.05.314), Queen Elizabeth II Library, MUN, St. John's, NL.
    (7) 1.01.518: “University Review” on CBC radio. Archives & Special Collections, Memorial University, S.J Carew Photograph Collection (Coll-012)
    (8) Lorraine Michael via Facebook

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