2007
-February, Guest Speaker, Société Historique de Dorval / Dorval Historical Society. Accommodating, Tolerating or Accepting: The Long History of Blacks in Montreal
-February 27, Dorothy presented a paper Learning and Reconciling: the History of Blacks: A Quebec People at the Black History Month 2007 Panel --Presentation Reconciliation... Understanding the Past to Build a Better Future, Multiracial / Multicultural Committee, Batshaw, Montreal.
Dorothy was invited to speak to classes in several public schools on behalf of the Black History Month Roundtable:
- February 6, FACE High School, Black Canadians: Unknown in our History.
- February 13, James Lyng High School, Black Canadian History: Racism in our Past
- February 21, Edinburgh Elementary School, Black Montrealers: Telling the Story.
- February 8, Dorothy was honoured by the publisher, Bottin Magazine: Hommage pour la contribution à la préservation du patrimoine historique des communautés noires de Montréal.
- April 1, Dorothy was a panelist at the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network Conference, titled: Montreal Mosaic: A day to learn and celebrate our multicultural history. During the symposium: "Hidden Histories", she presented a paper titled: Black.
- April 15, Dorothy was asked to represent Her Excellency, Governor General of Canada, The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean. Dorothy delivered the Governor General's address at the Union United Church's movie premiere of "100 Years of Faith," Place des Arts, Montreal
- May 17, Dorothy has been been invited to lecture for the graduate seminar: Qualitative and Ethnographic Research Methods in the Education Faculty, McGill University. She lectured on her research into the difficulties of locating and the problems of preserving the historical print documents of marginalized, invisible communities within Canada.
- June 28, Dorothy was the guest speaker at a luncheon for a visiting conference of the Black Pharmacy Alumni Council of Florida A&M University. Her talk focused on the historical roles that African-Americans played in Canada's Black history.
