Africville: The Black community bulldozed by the city of Halifax
Africville was an African-Canadian village located just north of Halifax and founded in the mid-18th century. In the 1960s, it was demolished by the city in what many said was an act of racism. For many people, Africville represents the oppression faced by Black Canadians, and the efforts to right historic wrongs.
Lunchbox Rap Battle: Black Canadian History | CBC Kids
February is Black History Month! Tony and Janaye celebrate with a song featuring some of the most historic black Canadians! We could all learn a lesson from these amazing individuals, so get your dance on and learn along with us!
Hope Meets Action: Echoes through the Black Continuum
How can we better understand the experiences and contributions of Black British Columbians to correct historical erasure? This exhibit from the BC Royal Museum was created in partnership with BC Black History Awareness Society in 2021.