Black History Month looks to the future

Black History Month looks to the future

The theme for February鈥檚 celebration of African and Caribbean culture is the resilience of black people throughout history, and how that resilience continues today.

By Phil Gaudreau

January 23, 2018

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This year鈥檚 Black History Month at 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 will examine the struggles faced and overcome by black people both here at 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 and throughout the world. It will also look at how their collective strength through those moments has shaped their present and future.

The African and Caribbean Students鈥 Association (ACSA) and the 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 Black Academic Society (QBAS) will be working together to organize an opening ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 4 at Renaissance Event Venue in downtown Kingston.

Organizers, speakers, and some attendees of Black History Month 2017. (Supplied Photo)
Organizers, speakers, and some of the attendees of Black History Month 2017 gather in Robert Sutherland Hall. (Supplied Photo)

QBAS will be holding talks on diversity and mental wellness within the black community, exploring structural sources of mental wellness obstacles for persons of colour and ways in which the community can work together to eliminate obstacles for individuals seeking resources and help.

They will also be hosting a social mixer, and running a unique campaign within the 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 community centred on one of its most prominent black alumni, Robert Sutherland.

鈥淗is story is carved into the very structures of 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 University and it lives through the black excellence and resilience of 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 black students and alumni,鈥 says Asha Gordon (Artsci鈥18). 鈥淭hrough a media and tabling campaign called 鈥淚 Am Robert Sutherland鈥, we hope to show his story is both a narrative of the past and of the present. The faces of the Robert Sutherland legacy are all around us.鈥

ACSA will also be looking at the history of black people within the 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 context, and highlighting their story of resilience. As one example, they will be hosting 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 employee and former journalist Edward Thomas (Sc鈥06, MSc鈥11) who, on the one-hundredth anniversary of the event, has investigated the expulsion of black medical students in 1918, and what happened to them after 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚.

鈥淲e chose the theme of resilience because black people have gone through so much and have come out stronger than before,鈥 says Elorm Vowotor (Artsci'18). 鈥淎nother focus this year is on bringing the community into our celebrations, so everyone 鈥 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 students and the broader Kingston community 鈥 is welcome to join us at our events. We are inclusive and want to welcome everyone to learn more about the history of black people in Canada.鈥

The group will also host a dance workshop, and an event celebrating African and Caribbean food, with traditional dishes such as Jamaican jerk chicken, West African jollof, and Guayanese pholourie.

Both QBAS and ACSA received grants from the Alma Mater Society and the Deputy Provost (Academic Operations and Inclusion) to help fund this year鈥檚 activities. The two groups will be regularly providing updates and photos throughout the month through social media.

Planning for Black History Month began last semester, and involves both students and members of the Kingston community. For more information on the launch of Black History Month at 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚, please stay tuned to the Kingston .

To learn more about the history of Black History Month in Canada, please visit the .