Publications
A selection of publications by the founder of Looking Back Into the Future: Channon Oyeniran.
- Oyeniran, C. (Upcoming; January 2024). ‘Donald W. Moore’ The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. (June 2022). ‘Anti-Black Racism in Canada’ The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. et al., 2021 ‘Intervention-Impermanence: On Frantz Fanon’s Geographies’, Antipode Online, https://antipodeonline.org/2021/08/18/frantz-fanons-geograpies/
- Oyeniran, C. et al., 2021 ‘Little Jamaica” tour, in conjunction with Heritage Toronto and the Ontario Black History Society, Toronto, ON
- Oyeniran, C. (December 2020). ‘Black Lives Matter-Canada,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. (November 2020). ‘Annamie Paul,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. (October 2020). ‘Black History in Canada: 1960 to Present’, The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. (July 2019). ‘Amber Valley,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. (2020). ‘Black Lives Matter-Canada’ The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- Oyeniran, C. (February 2019). ‘Sleeping Car Porters in Canada,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. February 2019). ‘Chatham Coloured All-Stars,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. (November 2018). ‘Jeremiah Jones,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. (November 2018). ‘Stanley Grizzle,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. (October 2018). ‘Rockhead’s Paradise,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. (September 2018). ‘Caribbean Canadians,’ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. (September 2018). ‘Black Loyalists in British North America, The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Oyeniran, C. University of Hull Alumni Association. Interview, ‘Positive Impact and Influence of Postgraduate degree has influenced.” Conducted by Channon Oyeniran. April 26, 2018.
- Oyeniran, C. 2018, ‘Daniel G. Hill Dedicated His Life to Recording Black Canadian History’, University of Hull Historical Conference April 4, 2018.
- Oyeniran, C. et al., ‘Making Her Mark: The Women of Niagara-on-the-Lake,’ Niagara Historical Society (2017) Oyeniran, C. Black Jamaican Canadians Conceptualizing the Idea of “Home” in Private and Public Spaces, From 1945-2007,” University of Hull, Postgraduate Dissertation 2011.