Know History Joins Ottawa Pride 2025
On August 24th, members of the Know History team proudly participated in Ottawa Pride 2025. Pride is more than a celebration—it is a reminder of the importance of love, resilience, and inclusion in our communities.
At Know History, we believe that every story matters. By standing in solidarity with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, we celebrate the voices and experiences that continue to shape a more inclusive future.
We are honoured to walk alongside so many individuals and organizations working toward equality, representation, and belonging.
Learn more about our work preserving 2SLGBTQIA+ histories through the LGBT Purge Survivor Stories project.
Recent Posts
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke
We are proud to collaborate with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke, the Kanien’kehá:ka Onkwawén:na Raotitióhkwa Language and Cultural Center, and Dr. Gerald Taiaiake Alfred on the vital work of collecting and preserving oral histories that reflect the lived experiences, cultural teachings, and perspectives of community members from Kahnawà:ke.
Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project
In October 2025, we traveled to Epekwitk (PEI) to speak with community members directly concerning connections built out for L’nuey’s Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project.
The Survivor’s Circle for Reproductive Justice
We were honored to attend the launch of the SCRJ’s report titled “Assisted Reproductive Services to Restore Fertility for Forcibly-Sterilized Indigenous Survivors: Options and Costs”.











