Enroute 2 Success, a non-profit organization providing valuable mentoring, programming, and workshops for youth in the Black community, hosts an inspiring evening celebrating Black History Month by honoring the legacy of Gloria Baylis, a Barbadian-Canadian trailblazer whose groundbreaking victory in Canada’s first workplace racial discrimination case reshaped equity laws and opened doors for countless others.
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There is a community yoga series designed for Black Women taking place in Toronto this winter season
The Black Girl Magic Collective hosts “GlowFlow Yoga,” a bi-weekly yoga series tailored for Black women to reconnect, recharge, and radiate from the inside out from January 25th to March 22nd,2025 at the Wildseed Centre for Art & Activism in Toronto.
Here is our round-up of fun things to do in Toronto this February 2025
February is Black History Month! Here is our list of must-attend events celebrating Black History, community, and culture in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area celebrating Black History Month
Theatre Passe Muraille, Canada’s alternative theatre company for independent and experimental theatrical work, presents the World Premiere for the epic and heartfelt production Blind Dates, which runs from February 13th to March 9th in Toronto.
Toronto-based visual artist and curator Chika Oh hosts an inspiring month-long gallery exhibition and curated event series in honor of Black History Month at the Stackt Market in Toronto from February 6th to March 2nd. The artistic “Born To Create” exhibition will showcase rich African history, culture, and creativity through art, fashion, hairstyles, and conversations.
Native Earth Performing Arts, Canada’s longest-running professional Indigenous theatre company, presents an epic A’nó:wara dance theatre production, “What we Carry,” running this February from 6th to 9th at the Native Earth Performing Arts & Aki Studio.
For the third year running, DoorDash and Black Opportunity Fund partner to support Black-Owned food businesses in Canada via the DoorDash #BlackFoodEnergy Restaurant Grant.
Canada’s largest botanical garden transforms into a mystical wonderland this winter season
Through the Indigenous Youth & Community Futures Fund (IYCFF), the Laidlaw Foundation invests in opportunities for Indigenous youth to connect with their land, languages, cultures, and communities. The Foundation also seeks to support change-makers in engaging in acts of decolonization, nation and community building, and cultural resurgence.