Queer Britain will host a landmark event honouring the legacy of Black lesbian activism in the UK. Titled Black History Month Panel: The Black Lesbian Movement in London, the panel will take place at Queer Britain’s museum in King’s Cross
F.A.M.E (Foundations & Acceleration for Management Excellence) is an inaugural nationwide initiative designed to strengthen capacity, leadership and sustainability for Black artist managers.
The Lead-Her-Ship Summit, a one-day event created by the Ubora Women's Initiative, will feature workshops, panels and networking opportunities geared specifically to Black women and girls aged 15 to 25.
"The talent of Black film makers will be in the spotlight this week at the 21st Montreal International Black Film Festival (MIBFF). The event, which will take place from Sept. 24 to 28, will feature 70 films from some 20 countries, including nearly 40 Canadian films."
Ugandan-born filmmaker Moses Latigo Odida highlights the stories of Canada's Black caregivers in his new documentary series, Down: Canada's Black Caregivers.
Montreal’s Black Theatre Workshop (BTW), an award winning English-speaking theatre and Canada’s longest running Black theatre company, is back for its 55th season. On Friday night, they unveiled the programming for this year’s theatre productions, the cohorts in this year’s artist mentorship program as well as introducing everyone to the first-ever recipient of the 2025
Roadmap to Billions, held by Black Women Talk Tech, is a full-day conference Oct. 6 designed to provide networking opportunities for Black women in technology and foster increased participation by Black women in the technology sector.
Join the Museums of Mississauga to celebrate the opening of Adamson Estate and the launch of A History Exposed: The Enslavement of Black People in Canada.
The bill is part of a broader series of crime and justice reforms the federal government plans to introduce in the coming months to enhance community safety and improve Canada’s justice system.
Personal Perspective: Running carries freedom and fear for Black runners. Discover how history, psychology, and joy reveal why every stride is an act of survival and resistance.
By Tony O. Lawson Returns cost fashion brands billions. As online shopping has exploded, apparel return rates have soared—20–30% for most retailers, with some categories hitting as high as 64%. Not only is this bad for the bottom
Janice Reid: Fluorescent Beige invites viewers to celebrate Black identity and culture through the lens of Brampton-based photographer Janice Reid. This marks her first solo exhibition after decades of work, and is curated by Tianna Edwards, MA ’21, IDEAA coordinator at Queen’s Yellow House Student Centre. The exhibition runs from Sept. 12 to Nov. 9, centred on themes of Black womanhood and expression.
Broadway’s first Black-led 'Cabaret' starring Billy Porter and Marisha Wallace will close Sept. 21, a month early, after Porter’s departure due to illness.
Black History Ottawa is highlighting 28 important Ottawa locations on their “History in the Streets” tour, showcasing Black Canadian history, culture and the achievements of Canadian of African descent in Ottawa.
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