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P K Subban executive producing upcoming docuseries Black Life: A Canadian History

TORONTO — Homegrown hockey star P.K. Subban says he hopes to educate audiences and spark conversation with the new docuseries, "Black Life: A Canadian History."The Toronto-raised New Jersey Devils . . .

P K Subban executive producing upcoming docuseries Black Life: A Canadian History | iNFOnews

P K Subban executive producing upcoming docuseries Black Life: A Canadian History | iNFOnews
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Op-ed: With a new home, Black arts and radical creation is here to stay

Op-ed: With a new home, Black arts and radical creation is here to stay Op-ed: With a new home, Black arts and radical creation is here to stay Black Lives Matter Canada co-founder Ravyn Wngz says their permanent new artivist space will be an accessible community hub supporting Black experimentation By Ravyn Wngz Michelle Pearson Clarke Black Lives Matter Canada launched the Wildseed Centre for Art & Activism at 24 Cecil on July 8, 2021. This 10,000-square foot Victorian building that once housed Gilda’s House and the Communist Party of Canada is now our permanent home. The building is located in a hub that historically served the Black community in Toronto. It’s near the Ward community, which once housed the majority of Black people in Toronto. It’s up the street from the First Baptist Church of Toronto, which was established by formerly enslaved people. It’s down the street from the

Black Lives Matter to open 10,000-square-foot community hub in Toronto

Black Lives Matter to open 10,000-square-foot community hub in Toronto Black Lives Matter to open 10,000-square-foot community hub in Toronto Organizers hope the Wildseed Centre s new home near College and Spadina will sustain Black radical activism and art making By Kelsey Adams Colliers Canada Black Lives Matter Canada is moving its community-focused art and activism centre Wildseed to a new home this winter.  The activist organization just signed the papers on the purchase of 24 Cecil, a three-story 10,440-square-foot Victorian house near Chinatown. The first location of Wildseed opened in March 2020, a week before the pandemic began, but the new location is substantially larger than that 1,600-square-foot industrial space on Geary.

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