“February is Black History Month and it gives British Columbians an opportunity to honour, celebrate and reflect on the stories, experiences and accomplishments of Black Canadians. This year, Canada marks the 28th official Black History Month, and this year’s theme is “Ours to Tell.” Sharing the many stories of success, sacrifice, resilience, triumph and community will hopefully help inspire our students and communities to work together to build a more equitable society that is inclusive and leaves no one behind.”
– Beth Applewhite, District Principal, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
To help staff and students better recognize and celebrate Black History Month in Canada, our wonderful Alpha CARES team has generated a handout with excellent links and information.
CTV also has a great article that highlights Priceville, which was a thriving Black community in Ontario. In the article, there is a great audio clip on writer Tanya Hayles, who discusses why it’s important for Canadians to celebrate Black Excellence throughout the year.
Additional Resources:
- List of Famous Black Canadians
- Vancouver Black Library
- Black Strathcona Tours
- Periodic Tale of Black Canadian History
- Black History Month: Canadian Pioneers
- Looking at the Legacy of Joe Fortes
- Africville: A Community Destroyed
- CBC Short: Harry Jerome
- A Place to Belong: Hogan’s Alley
- The Story of Viola Desmond
- Rosemary Brown: Canada’s First Black MLA
- Remembering Canada’s All Black Batalian
- International Decade for People of African Decent
- Government of Canada: Black History Month
- Canadian Encyclopedia: Black History
- Black Scientists in Canada
- Remembering Black Loyalist and Communities