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LGBT+ History Month 2021 at Cambridge

News LGBT+ History Month 2021 at Cambridge LGBT+ History Month events are happening across the University and Colleges throughout February, to raise awareness and advance education on matters affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. LGBT+ History Month is our opportunity to celebrate and reflect on our ongoing march towards equality and social justice. We highlight trailblazers and role models, and educate others and ourselves about queer history. Duncan Astle, Chair of Cambridge University s LGBT+ staff network Talks, film nights and book clubs will explore the experiences of the LGBT+ community, discuss significant moments in queer history and honour those who have worked to promote equality and diversity.

Documentary about Chatham-Kent's Black communities available online

Article content A short documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities can soon be watched through a pair of online film festivals. The North Star: Finding Black Mecca was scheduled to be available through the Denton Black Film Festival from Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 and the Toronto Black Film Festival from Feb. 10 to Feb. 21. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities available online Back to video These festivals do not have location restrictions, so residents from Chatham-Kent can rent a stream of the film from either festival. A news release said the documentary looks at “the past and the present of a people who have helped shape this country, but are often left out of its textbooks.”

Documentary about Chatham-Kent's Black communities available online | The Woodstock Sentinel Review

Article content A short documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities can soon be watched through a pair of online film festivals. The North Star: Finding Black Mecca was scheduled to be available through the Denton Black Film Festival from Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 and the Toronto Black Film Festival from Feb. 10 to Feb. 21. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities available online Back to video These festivals do not have location restrictions, so residents from Chatham-Kent can rent a stream of the film from either festival. A news release said the documentary looks at “the past and the present of a people who have helped shape this country, but are often left out of its textbooks.”

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