2021 BLACK HISTORY MONTH VIRTUAL CELEBRATION



The virtual celebration, Rooted and Resilient, is in recognition of the 25th anniversary of the national declaration of Black History Month in Canada; also, the United Nations (UN) designated and proclaimed that the decade from 2015-2024 is dedicated as the international decade for people of African descent.  
 

Gwyn Chapman and Ray Gover will be hosting this virtual celebration, which will feature the following program: 
  • The Honourable MP Judy Sgro and the Honourable MP Mary Ng, welcome messages  
  • The Honourable Jean Augustine, a special video tribute   
  • Rosemary Sadlier, keynote speaker
  • Bolu Sings, special musical performance 
  • Winston LaRose, a.k.a. Mr. Jane and Finch, keynote speaker
  • Paul Jones, featured speaker
  • Mark-Anthony Kaye and Cynthia Appiah, a special interview 
  • Jamal Campbell, featured speaker
  • York University's President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Rhonda L. Lenton, and Vice-President Equity, People & Culture Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek, a message on Black History Month 
  • Jaxon Hume, special reading 
  • Highly-Favoured Blake, musical performance  
  • Dr. Maurice Bygrave, featured speaker
  • Ballmatics powered by QSLA, speaker
  • The Basement Gang, special performance 
  • Bob Marley Legacy, musical tribute  
  • Annet and The Planets, musical performance
  • Edo Royal Troupe, dance presentation 
  • Nelson Mandela Legacy, video tribute 
  • Gwyn Chapman, closing message
 

We hope to see you on February 26th between 12pm-3pm on YouTube Live @BHMrootedandresilient or follow @yorkulions for this important celebration! 
 
Virtual Black History Month Rooted & Resilient Celebration is brought to you by the Jane Finch Concerned Citizens Organization (the JFCCO) PROJECT and JF-ECI Initiative. It was made possible by the stewardship of Elder Winston Larose and his Jane and Finch Concerned Citizens Organization, driven in conjunction with the Athletics & Recreation Department at York University and in coalition with many local community organizations & leaders. This virtual event represents the start of a year-long capacity-building Program to celebrate Black/African Peoples' achievements and contributions to Canadian society. To find out more about the JFCCO Project, please visit mrjaneandfinch.com 






 


 


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