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Report of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent on its mission to Canada

The Rebirth of Vancouver’s Historically Black Neighbourhood

An Annotated Bibliography in Real Time: Performance Art in Quebec and Canada

ANIQUE JORDAN @ ARTEXTE 14h | 2 pm

Toronto Black Policy Conference

Home for Colored Children inquiry releases final report into abuse at orphanage

Job: Curator, Art Gallery, City of Medicine Hat

Beverly Glenn-Copeland travels to Japan to meet the man who introduced his music to a new generation

Toronto comics on punchlines and punching up in divisive times

Anna Jane McIntyre: Ten Cent Heroes

Special Tour of The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture

PICKING UP THE PIECES: REIMAGINING BLACK CIVILIZATIONS WITH EKOW NIMAKO

Alternative Toronto 1980 - 1995

Honouring Oakville’s black community

Sunday Scene: Deanna Bowen on Vincent Meessen’s exhibition Blues Klair @ The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery - December 1, 2pm

David Austin: Black Radicalism in Canada

How the Sir George Williams protest changed the conversation about racism in Canada

WAYS OF CARING: Wed. December 18, 2019 @ Baillie Court, Art Gallery of Ontario

CALL FOR PAPERS: Unsettling Feminist Curating. Radical Subjectivities, Caring Alliances, and Striking Relations - A New Anthology edited by Elke Krasny, Lara Perry, Helena Reckitt, Dorothee Richter Deadline: 1st December 2019

Other Places: Reflections on Media Arts in Canada

Alice Ming Wai Jim on “Trying Angles”

Black community leaders, health advocates receive Order of Nova Scotia

Meet the musician from N.S. who helped pioneer bluegrass in Canada

Toronto Biennial of Art: In conversation with artist Curtis Talwst Santiago

Pablo Helguera: Education for Socially Engaged Art (2011)

Reminder | Syrus Marcus Ware: Art, Activism, and Futurity | Nov. 27, 7 pm

Group Theory

Paint it black: artists of colour breathing new life into 'inert' art form

BLACK FEMINIST FUTURES READING GROUP: November 26th at 6pm

The Blue Road is a delightfully subversive young person's tale of migration

Fanon’s mission

David Hartt at Beth Sholom Synagogue

The Black Shoals: A New Book Theorizing Formations of Black and Native Studies

Every Day She Rose

Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is seeking applications for the full-time position of Executive Director/Curator

Abolitionist Feminisms – A Call for Submissions

After 5 decades, Eddie Carvery says his Africville protest is 'back at square one.'

Tenure Track Open Rank Position in Black Studies Ryerson University

Assessing Dub Poetry’s Literary Impact-Black Voice

The Brian King Fabulous Researcher Fund

Here Are The Fragments is a powerful immersive show

Black leaders recruited to support OCAD U students, staff & community partners

Ian Williams wins $100K Scotiabank Giller Prize for debut novel Reproduction

In the Studio with Gloria Swain

New plaque honours black community that helped 'forge the identity' of Leslieville

Confronting the colonial archive

Winnipeg musician's late cousin hailed as one of Elton John's heroes

Eleanor Collins, Canada's first lady of jazz, turns 100

VOICES IN MOVEMENT: THE BLACK WOMEN RADICALS BLOG

'Played with swagger': Winnipeg musician Gerry Atwell dies

Olivette Otele: The privileged don’t get to tell us when slavery stops hurting

Artistic Leadership for Ethnically Diverse Women and Non-Binary People Theatre Workshop

Sandwich First Baptist Church turns 180 years old