
Nadine Williams
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Nadine Williams is a Jamaican-Canadian poet and cultural advocate, known for her work in promoting the recognition of Black experiences in Canadian history. After discovering the lack of representation in historical designations, she nominated the West Indian Domestic Scheme for recognition, leading to the unveiling of a commemorative plaque. Her mother was among those who immigrated to Canada under the scheme, and Williams continues to champion the acknowledgment of Black narratives in Canadian society.
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Nadine Williams is a Jamaican-Canadian poet who nominated the West Indian Domestic Scheme for recognition.
Plaque unveiled to commemorate historic West Indian Domestic Scheme | NewsThe Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·
Jamaica· 2025-03-01



