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February is Black History Month

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Every year in February, Black History Month is celebrated in Canada. Black History Month was created to provide an opportunity to share and learn about peoples of African ancestry, but also recognize there remains work to be done to fully integrate black culture, history, and achievements into the Canadian fabric.

This year, the national theme for Black History Month is 鈥淭he Future is Now,鈥 while the Black Cultural Society of PEI has selected 鈥淐elebrating our Heritage for the Culture.鈥

Both themes were inspired by the United Nations鈥 , and challenges all of us to reflect on current issues faced by Black communities, and to think critically about how we can stop discrimination.

Keeping this year's themes in mind, the Black Cultural Society of PEI has a developed a month of programming planned to engage and educate about the many cultures which make up the Island鈥檚 Black community. The programming will feature in-person and online events for Islanders to participate in, including several at UPEI:

BHM @69传媒Trivia
Wednesday, February 3, 2021; 7:00鈥9:00 pm; The Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Centre

BHM @69传媒Panel Discussion
Thursday, February 25, 2021; 5:00鈥6:30 pm; The Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Centre

BHM @69传媒Tap Takeover with Kierrah Celeste
Thursday, February 25, 2021; 7:00鈥9:00 pm; The Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Centre

 on the Black Cultural Society of PEI website.

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