Recent Media Contributions

“Dominican friar makes a study of Dominican African graphic novels,” M Magazine, Spring 2023/4, https://createsend.com/t/t-314B05F1625BC5BC2540EF23F30FEDED

Gendered Design in STEAM. “Gendered Design in Steam.” Carleton University, 2022. https://carleton.ca/gendesignsteam/ (In collaboration)

Roundtable “Rethinking the Canadian History Survey“, September 2022, Canadian Historical Association.

Le questionnaire de la SHC (avec toutes nos excuses à Marcel Proust) – Dominique Marshall“, Fall 2022.

Canada Day Radio Interview, City News, Sam Laprade Show, City News Ottawa, 1 July 2022.

Teaching with Humanitarian Archives: Three Lessons from Collaborations between Carleton University Archives and Special Collections and the Canadian Network of Humanitarian History”, Blog, Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, 21 January 2022.

Top 6 English-language Works on Children and Humanitarian Aid”, with an Introduction by Sarah Glassford, Blog, CNHH, 8 December 2021.

Q&A with Dominique Marshall », Blog of the Canadian Science and Technology Association, November 2021, cross-posted from Gendered Design in STEAM Bulletin, Issue Five, November, 2021.

Understanding the History of the Ethiopian Red Cross Society, on Each Side of the Cold War“, presentation given in Dr. Nicolas Lépine’s Seminar in African History, “Battleground Africa: Cold War Burning Hot” (HIS 4186A00), Recipro: the history of international and humanitarian aid, March 2021.

Interview on Confederation for BBC2 television series “Great American [Canadian] Railroad Journeys”, Season 3, Episode 8 “From Montreal to Ottawa“, Winter 2018 (see minute 19:45).

Participation à  “Le Canada d’hier à aujourd’hui”, Capsules d’histoire présentées au cours du Téléjournal de Radio Canada, 2017.

With Tyler Owens, “Keith Spicer: Illustrated Maps of Humanitarian Travels in Asia, 1960”, CNHH Blog, 21 April 2017.

With Sonya De Laat, “Treasures of CIDA’s 30-Year-Old Photography Collections: A Visual Perspective on Canadian International Aid“, CNHH Blog, 2 December 2016. Cross-posted in Active History, 6 December 2016.