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The Leap Black History Month Celebration by BusyQA (February 24th)

BusyQA, a tech enterprise development & training company, hosts an epic in-person celebration of The Leap Black History Month Bash in Mississauga. This in-person event promises to be a memorable experience filled with inspiring Guest speakers, music, dance, and cultural performances. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and contributions of the Black Tech community while…

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Soulful Wraps: Meditative Journaling and Headwrap Workshop (February 24th)

The Olive Branch Of Hope presents an event that delves into headscarves' historical significance and explores the benefits of journaling as a means of healing through self-reflection. Together and through the facilitation of our guest host, Adoch, we will engage in self-discovery and unlock paths to personal equilibrium. This event is a unique opportunity to…

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Celebrate & Illuminate: Black Art & Culture by Diversity Talk (February 23rd)

Diversity Talk hosts two full days of pure joy and enlightenment as they celebrate and shine a light on the vibrant world of Black art and culture! This event will showcase talented artists, musicians, poets, and performers from the community, from captivating live performances to thought-provoking exhibitions; this event promises to celebrate Black artists' diverse…

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Black Excellence 2024 (Ottawa- Gatineau)(February 23rd)

Casa Foundation presents its Black Excellence event celebrating change makers in the Black Ecosystem- youths, students, professionals, and businesses at the Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa. This event will feature fireside chats, presentations, networking, and dining with influencers and change makers. Appetizers and a continental Dinner will be served. Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Canadian…

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Freedom to Read 2024: Discussion with Author Lawrence Hill (February 23rd)

The Ottawa Public Library hosts its Freedom to Read Week. This annual event allows Canadians to discuss book challenges, censorship, representation in literature, intellectual freedom, access to information, and the literary community’s and library's role. This year's event features renowned author Lawrence Hill discussing his lifelong literary passion for dramatizing neglected corners of Black history…

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Black Women Leading the Way in Canada's Digital Economy (February 22nd)

The Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC), a not-for-profit national center of expertise with the mission of strengthening Canada's digital advantage in the global economy, hosts an engaging celebration of Black History Month as we discover the remarkable stories of Black women who have played pivotal roles as pioneers, trailblazers, and architects of change in…

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Film Launch: Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning by School of Cities, University of Toronto (February 22nd)

The School of Cities presents "Nothing for Us, Without Us," a mini-doc and panel conversation that explores anti-Black racism in Canadian city planning (Little Jamaica in Toronto, Hogan's Alley in Vancouver, and Africville in Nova Scotia). This powerful mini-documentary sheds light on the persistent issue of anti-Black racism and its impact on urban planning. This…

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BlackLit Durham Literary Showcase: Decades of Black Ink by Ajax Public Library (February 21st)

Join BlackLit Durham to celebrate Black Canadian literary voices of all genres, promising a night of excellent performances and Q+A with the artists.  BlackLit Durham is a bimonthly literary arts event produced by AfriCANthology Canada and generously supported by Ajax Public Library and St. Francis Centre. The series is designed to showcase, highlight, amplify, and celebrate Black Canadian literary voices of all genres…

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BOTS Annual African Festival 2024! (February 18th)

Bring on the Sunshine, an organization dedicated to empowering and strengthening the African, Black, and Caribbean communities in the Waterloo region, hosts a vibrant celebration of Africa, Culture, Community, and Family at Kitchener City Hall. There will be engaging workshops, games, activities, performances, and more! Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Kitchener City Hall, 200 King Street…

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