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Black History Month 2021

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2021 Black History Month Event In Ottawa

Saturday, January 30, 2021

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Virtuel event. Registration at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-ceremony-tickets-136901324547 

2021 Ottawa Black History Month Launch & Opening Ceremony. Focusing on the theme “Our Canadian Story: Still on the Front Lines", to acknowledge and honour people fighting two pandemics : COVID-19 and anti-Black racism, the afternoon’s program will reflect the linguistic and cultural diversity of Ottawa’s Black community. It will include the presentation of the 2021 Black History Month proclamation by Mayor Jim Watson, goodwill messages by various political leaders, the official unveiling of the 2021 Canada Post Black History Month stamps, a special "RBC Top 20 of 2020" feature as well as live performances by local artists. As well, a number of individuals and organizations will receive the Black History Ottawa Community Builder Awards.

 

Sunday, February 7, 2021

10am - 12pm

Online event on Zoom 

Event link (if virtual): https://bit.ly/38wVMdS

Cover charge (if applicable): Free

Afrotechture Presents: Meet the Makers. Afrotechture is a multi-platform experience where consumers can discover and shop for highly curated, artisanal goods made by local Black Artisans. In this session, we will assemble some of the leading Black Makers in our community to explore what’s involved in becoming an Artist or Artisan

Contact person, phone & e-mail: Resa Solomon-St. Lewis, 613-859-6297, info@afrotechture.com

 

Sunday, February 7, 2021

12:30 to 1:30 pm

Virtual zoom event. Contact organizer to obtain Zoom link

AC Study Community Report Launch in French. African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) communities are disproportionately infected by HIV in Ontario, Canada. They constitute only 5% of the population of Ontario yet account for 25% of new diagnoses of HIV. The aim of this study is to understand underlying factors that augment the HIV risk in ACB communities and to inform policy and practice in Ontario.

Contact person: haoua@aco-cso.ca or 613-238-5014 ext: 237

 

Sunday, February 7, 2021

2 pm to 4 pm

Location: Free Virtual event. Contact organizer to obtain Zoom link

AIDS Committee of Ottawa presents: Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression  Forum. Workshop will include historical context of Anti-Black racism and how doing Anti-Black racism work is doing HIV work, intersectionality of Anti-Black racism and vulnerability to HIV/AIDS for the Black community, what actions can community members and organizations take etc 

Guest Speaker: Dr. Roberta Timonthy.

Contact Person: cory@aco-cso.ca or 613-238-5014 ext: 227

Website: www.aco-cso.ca

 

Tuesday February 8

7 pm 

https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/canadian-black-history-making%C2%A0-youth-panel

Canadian Black History in the Making : Youth Panel

Join us for an inspiring  evening and a chance to meet three remarkable young women, Laura Doyle Péan, Awa Hanane Diagne and Odobie Mcallister, who will talk about their courageous leadership projects and the challenges they had to overcome.  All before the age of 20!   Whether you are a Teen or a Young Adult, you will be inspired!

 

 

 

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Wednesday, February 10,

1 pm:

Elementary School-aged students   https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/event/tracking-black-canada-elementary-school-aged-audience

Thursday, February 11, 11 am: Teens and Young Adults https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/tracking-black-canada

Tracking Black Canada

Join us for a virtual performance by Omari Newton that combines video, music, Slam Poetry, Hip Hop, stand-up comedy to highlight contributions made by residents in Black communities that have disappeared, and how their impact is still felt today.  

 

Saturday, February 13, 2021

3pm - 4:30pm

Black History Month Celebration by NewLife Women's World Forum (A division of NewLife Project Inc). Topic: 'Great lessons from our 'Sheroes" Let's learn from Women who have made a difference in our world:

 -How did they achieve their dreams and what was their motivation? -What do we need to learn from them and how can we implement their great examples into our Women's World today? Register on Eventrbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/137377129693

More info about Women's World: https://shop.newlifeprojectinc.org/pages/women-s-world

 

Tuesday, February 16

7 pm 

https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/fr/forging-hope-out-uncertainty-first-voice

Forging Hope out of Uncertainty : A First Voice

Join us for an evening with Biba Tinga, a first voice from the  Black community.  Biba will share her experience as a mother emigrating from Niger, her challenges and her life journey from Niger to immigrating to Canada and adapting to life in a new country. Many who are immigrants to Canada themselves and those who have helped immigrants will be inspired by Biba’s story.

 

Jeudi 18 février

à 19 h 

https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/fr/perspectives-sur-la-litt%C3%A9rature-afro-canadienne-et-francophone

Perspectives sur la littérature afro-canadienne et francophone

À l’occasion du Mois de l’histoire des noirs au Canada, la BPO a invité les auteurs franco-ontariens Didier Leclair et Guy Bélizaire à participer à une table ronde virtuelle animée par Gabriel Osson, écrivain et animateur. Cette discussion promet d’être vive et engagée. Joignez-vous à nous!  

Thursday, February 18, 2021, From 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

AN EVENING WITH DESMOND COLE

This Black History Month, join well-known Canadian author and activist Desmond Cole for his perspective on what it means to be Black in Canada. Also a journalist and broadcaster, Desmond Cole was the subject of the 2017 CBC documentary, The Skin We’re In. His first book, The Skin We’re In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power, was published in 2020. CBC Journalist Adrian Harewood will moderate, engaging in a lively discussion of their experiences as Black Canadians.

 

In English with simultaneous translation in French.

Webpage Link: https://www.historymuseum.ca/event/an-evening-with-desmond-cole/

 

Saturday, February 27

1:30 pm

 

in English https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/event/breakdancing-workshop-bboyizm-dance-company

Samedi 27 février 

15 h 30 en français https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/event/breakdancing-workshop-bboyizm-dance-company

Join a member of Bboyizm Dance Company for a unique chance to learn the fundamentals of b-boying (and b-girling) and hip-hop culture! Ages 9-12 / Joins-toi à un membre de la compagnie de danse Bboyizm pour une chance unique d’apprendre les différentes techniques du breakdance la culture hip-hop! Pour les 9 à 12 ans.

​Donate to Black History Ottawa : 

Black History Ottawa

P.O. BOX 221 Station B Ottawa, On

K1P 6C4

Charitable Number 853686962 RR001

© 2023 Black History Ottawa.

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