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An online event on Tuesday about Black History Month paid tribute to Jean Augustine, Canada s first female Black MP who championed the unanimous vote to designate February as Black History Month in Canada in 1995. (Source: jeanaugustine.ca)
Black History Month marks a special time of remembrance, reflection and recommitment, according to the creator of the Pan-African holiday called Kwanzaa.
Dr. Maulana Karenga, an Africana Studies professor at California State University, Long Beach, said the month honours the past, grounds the present and enriches the future. He said is a time to celebrate in meaningful ways the history of African people in the world.
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The death of George Floyd last May reignited a global conversation about systemic racism. At Newtonbrook Secondary School in Toronto, it even inspired a much-needed curriculum on anti-Black racism.
Four Black high school teachers developed the Grade 12 course titled Deconstructing anti-Black racism in the Canadian North American context after a roundtable with concerned students. As a young person, myself and the other educators, we grew up through this system of education and we know what s been delivered, D. Tyler Robinson, one of the teachers, told blogTO.