This page was originally compiled In celebration of Black History Month but is relevant year-round. A selection of sources on Black and African-ancestry musicians, composers, conductors, and musical narratives.
This page was originally compiled In celebration of Black History Month but is relevant year-round. A selection of sources on Black and African-ancestry musicians, composers, conductors, and musical narratives.
Episode description: In this Crash Course we look into the surprisingly young history of Black nurses in Canada and why many of these women had to travel to the U.S. for their education. We also take a look at the story of the Black Cross Nurses and how Black nurses went from shutouts to leaders in a matter of decades.
Black Canadian Creators is a show that is perfect for anyone looking to start their journey or get inspired by fellow content creators. Hosted by Facebook community founder and podcast host/producer Sherley Joseph in this seasonal interview-style series. Spotlighting a wide range of online or offline Canadian creatives who identify as Black, African, Africadian, Caribbean, or Mixed originators living in Canada or ex-pat creators living abroad.
Dalton Higgins and Melayna Williams are here to bring important and uncomfortable Black community conversations out in the open, and to have some laughs while doing it.
In #CitylineReal on Race, host Tracy Moore tackles important discussions on race and inequality in Canadian society. Season two returns with #CitylineReal on Pride, focusing on 2SLGBTQI+ topics and going beyond the binary to explore issues of identity, discrimination, and the many intersections of queer culture.