Biography
Published in 2009
A descendant of Chinese immigrants who settled in Toronto, Dora Nipp (born in 1958) is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of this ethnically diverse city – a community comprised of more than 50 per cent foreign-born residents.
Nipp, a human rights lawyer and cultural historian who has a master’s in ethnic and immigration studies, received a Rolex Award in 2004 for her project to safeguard this cultural diversity and ensure that young people today take pride in their past.
In her volunteer capacity as chief executive officer of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, she helped create an Oral History Museum and various interactive presentations of life long ago, including vital oral testimonies. Her prize drew museum volunteers and worldwide exposure.
Nipp is now involved in digitizing the museum’s extensive collection of ethnic newspapers, photographs and audio tapes, while also focusing on the contributions and challenges of Chinese women in 20th-century Canada.
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Ms Dora Nipp
Multicultural History Society (Ontario)
901 Lawrence Avenue, West
Suite 307
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M6A 1C3Tel: + 1 416 979 2973
mhso.mail@utoronto.ca

