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Black Histories Edit-A-Thon – Wikipedia Edit-a-thon [UofT students only]

Innis College Residence Event Room 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join the Black Histories Edit-a-thon for a series of free, online events throughout Black History Month! No experience necessary! You can learn the basics or get a refresher on editing Wikipedia and Wikidata, then edit alongside others who are passionate about improving digital coverage of Black histories and experiences. You can also join the event […]

News for the People : Virtual Roundtable Discussion

Online

This virtual roundtable discussion on zoom will bring together historians and journalists to discuss the relationality of the practice of history and importance of the news in this age of misinformation. Black journalists and historians have historically and continue to report stories outside of the mainstream news and curriculum. Mary Ann Shadd, Ida B.Wells , Una Marson, and Carrie […]

Black Excellence KiKi Ball

Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport, University of Toronto 100 Devonshire Place,, Toronto, ON, Canada

Open to the public EVENT'S START DATE Saturday, February 10, 2024 - 6:30 pm EVENT'S END DATE Saturday, February 10, 2024 - 10:30 pm Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport Kimel Family Field House Line up for the 3 pointer! Drop the puck! And meet you at the 50 yard line! THE GLOVES ARE OFF […]

A Musical Celebration of Black History

Isabel Theatre 93 Charles St W, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join students from the Faculty of Music and the Toronto School of Theology as they take the audience on a musical journey with performances of African-American spirituals as well as traditional and contemporary gospel music pieces, accompanied by a dynamic gospel rhythm section. Special guest appearances include the University of Toronto Chamber Choir and JUNO-nominated […]

The Wealth Building Series

This 5-week program seeks to empower students from equity-seeking groups and the BIPOC community with the ability to navigate barriers and understand their personal finances within current socio-economic structures. The series will also give students the opportunity to ask questions and demand change for greater access and equal opportunity to financial literacy knowledge. Have you ever […]

Session 1 – Belonging – Perspectives from a Nurse Leader (Advancing Black Nursing Leadership Series)

Online

Bloomberg Nursing invites you attend our Black Futures Month – Advancing Black Nursing Leadership Lunch and Learn Series, a month-long initiative honouring and celebrating Black History Month. Join for three lunch and learn sessions featuring alumni and students who will discuss the impact of Black Nurses in leadership, the importance of mentorship, and the ways in […]

Paint and Soul

UTM Student Centre Presentation Room

Join the UTM International Education Centre  and the UTM Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office in celebrating Black History Month by attending Paint and Soul; a chance to tap into your creativity and unwind in a paint session led by award-winning artist, Samantha Dennis. In this inspiring and meditative paint session you will also have to opportunity to […]

MT Black Educators’ Association — 2nd Annual Black History & Futures Celebration

OISE Nexus Lounge 12th floor, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada

The time is almost here to join the MT Black Educators’ Association’s 2nd annual Black History and Futures celebration on “From Yesterday to Tomorrow: Embracing our Roots, Envisioning Our Legacy.” We are honoured to have keynote speaker Randell Adjei, Ontario’s first Poet Laureate, join us in honouring the legacies and elders of our various African and Black diasporic communities. […]

OISE Black Faculty in Conversation 2024: Showing up for Black Women in Higher Education

Online

Join the OISE community and OISE Black faculty for a special conversation that honours the achievements of Black women in academia and acknowledges their leadership and impact. This annual Black History Month event will explore what it means to be Black and a woman in higher education — highlighting the distinct challenges Black women face in […]

Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto: Public Lecture with Kholisile Dhliwayo

John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design 1 Spadina Crescent DA170 (Main Hall), Toronto, ON, Canada

The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design hosts a public lecture with Kholisile Dhliwayo on the tenets and methodology of making Black Diasporas Naarm-Melbourne and the forthcoming Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto—projects celebrating cultural practices and knowledge systems that support the creation of places where Black communities can thrive. In particular, the talk will […]

Black Histories Edit-A-Thon- Black STEM Histories: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Engineering Library – Classroom E 10 King's College Rd, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join the Black Histories Edit-a-thon for a series of free, online events throughout Black History Month! No experience necessary! You can learn the basics or get a refresher on editing Wikipedia and Wikidata, then edit alongside others who are passionate about improving digital coverage of Black histories and experiences. You can also join the event […]

Session 2 – The Black Nursing Student Experience: Finding our Voice Through Community (Advancing Black Nursing Leadership Series)

Online

Sarah and Safiya are current second-year BScN students and the President and Vice-President respectively of the U of T Chapter of the Canadian Black Nurses Alliance (CBNA). They will speak to the importance of creating a space for Black nursing students to feel empowered and will share their goals for the future of the UofT CBNA. […]