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SUMMARY:Ontario Black History Society Presents (Virtual): A Conversation with Lawrence Hill
DESCRIPTION:This conversation will be with author Lawrence Hill and OBHS President Natasha Henry discussing the launch of his new book Beatrice and Croc Harry. \nThroughout Black History Month 2022\, join us virtually for our second annual Speaker’s Series. There will be several evening webinars of dynamic conversations on Black history in Canada. Check out our social media for more information.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/ontario-black-history-society-presents-virtual-a-conversation-with-lawrence-hill/
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SUMMARY:Ontario Black History Society Presents (Virtual): New Films on Black Canada
DESCRIPTION:This conversation will feature great panelists discussing their new film and TV projects on Black Canada. These films include BLK: An Origin Story\, ‘CBC’\,s The Porter\, and Subjects of Desire. Hosted by Black feminist cultural critic Huda Hassan. \nThroughout Black History Month 2022\, join us virtually for our second annual Speaker’s Series. There will be several evening webinars of dynamic conversations on Black history in Canada. Check out our social media for more information.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/ontario-black-history-society-presents-virtual-new-films-on-black-canada/
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SUMMARY:2022 OBHS Black History Month Kick-Off
DESCRIPTION:Join us as the OBHS Kicks Off Black History Month and recognizes the achievement of Canadians in Community Service and more. \nJoin us as the Ontario Black History Society in partnership with our lead sponsor TD Bank hosts our 34th annual Black History Month Kick-Off to recognize the histories and achievements of Black Canadians and fund raise for our organization. Our theme this year is “Home.” \nPartake in an exciting programme and enjoy a delectable dinner prepared and delivered by Chef Selwyn Richards (please note: delivery restrictions apply). Tickets are now on sale! \nOutside of the delivery area? There are ticket options. Interested in donating your meal to a community member/organization? We will take care of that for you. \nThank you for supporting our annual fundraising event!
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/2022-obhs-black-history-month-kick-off/
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SUMMARY:2021 Emancipation Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Emancipation Day is now formally recognized across Canada. Join the OBHS as we celebrate with our annual event on August 1st\, at 6pm EST. \nAbout this event\nOn August 1st\, the OBHS hosts virtually the annual Emancipation Day celebration to commemorate the anniversary of the Slavery Abolition Act. \nAugust 1\, 1834\, marks the day in which the practice of the enslavement of African peoples in all British colonies came to an end. Through the tireless efforts of both the enslaved and free status Africans\, as well as Black and white abolitionists\, emancipation finally became a reality. \nThis event features speakers\, performers\, the history of Toronto Carnival\, a cooking demonstration and much more. Join us and share this free event with your family and network! \nOn March 24th\, 2021\, by unanimous consent\, the House of Commons has adopted the M-36 bill. \nCanada has now recognized August 1st as Emancipation Day nationwide – But the recognition\, the education\, the fight for justice has just begun. \nThe Motion M-36 under PMB in the name of MP Majid Jowhari\, demonstrates that the House recognize that: \n(a) the British Parliament abolished slavery in the British Empire as of August 1\, 1834; \n(b) slavery existed in British North America prior to its abolition in 1834; \n(c) abolitionists and others who struggled against slavery\, including those who arrived in Upper and Lower Canada by the Underground Railroad\, have historically celebrated August 1 as Emancipation Day; \n(d) the Government of Canada announced on January 30\, 2018\, that it would officially recognize the United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent to highlight the important contributions that people of African descent have made to Canadian society\, and to provide a platform for confronting anti-Black racism; \n(e) the heritage of Canada’s people of African descent and the contributions they have made and continue to make to Canada; and that\, in the opinion of the House\, the government should designate August 1 of every year as “Emancipation Day” in Canada. \nHouse of Commons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0_JC9TwAtM \nThe OBHS invites you to become a member and welcomes donations.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/2021-emancipation-day-celebration/
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SUMMARY:Ontario Black History Society: 2021 Black History Month Kick-Off - History…Who We Are!
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we Kick-Off Black History month virtually on Sunday\, January 31\, 2021 at 1pmEST. History…Who We Are! \nAbout this Event\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has strained the heritage sector\, including the OBHS. Additionally\, the Black community has been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. With these unprecedented events happening simultaneously with the global reckoning of anti-Black racism sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement\, it’s even more important to know HISTORY! \nThis history continues\, from the past to the present\, even amidst a pandemic. History anchors us\, especially during times like this. \nJoin us as we feature community recognition profiles\, Black history\, entertainment\, museum tours and so much more. \nHistory…Who We Are! \nLead Sponsor TD Bank \nTake a look back at the 2020 Black History Month Kick-Off Brunch https://www.bttoronto.ca/videos/debriefing-the-ontario-black-history-society-kick-off-brunch/ \n 
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/ontario-black-history-society-2021-black-history-month-kick-off/
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SUMMARY:Ontario Black History Society Emancipation Day Celebration 2020
DESCRIPTION:On July 31st\, the OBHS will be hosting virtually its annual Emancipation Day celebration to commemorate the anniversary of the Slavery Abolition Act. \nAugust 1\, 1834\, marks the day in which the practice of the enslavement of African peoples in all British colonies came to an end. Through the tireless efforts of both the enslaved and free status Africans\, as well as Black and white abolitionists\, emancipation finally became a reality. \nThis evening features keynote speaker Itah Sadu\, award-winning author\, storyteller and owner of A Different Booklist\,Cultural Centre. New this year is a special virtual tour of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site. Join us as Steven Cook\, manager of Uncle Tom’s Cabin\, showcases this Black History Museum located in Dresden\, ON. As we reflect on the current COVID-19 pandemic and anti-racism protests\, we will speak with JCA President Adaoma Patterson on pandemic responses for the Black community\, and Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Pascale Diverlus. \nHosted by Femi Lawson\, guests will also hear a greeting from OBHS President Natasha Henry\, enjoy a cooking demonstration by Chef Warren Ford and view a musical performance by Khari Wendell McClelland.
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