Celebrating Black Voices: The Chevalier de St. Georges

WSO concertmaster, Lillian Scheirich, brings to life a concerto by the swashbuckling 18th century composer, Joseph Bologne, the Chevalier de St. Georges. Jessie Montgomery’s composition Shift, Change, Turn provides a new twist on the four seasons. Jessie is one of the most exciting new composers on the scene today. Vocalist Florine Ndimubandi sings Amazing Grace and Oscar Peterson’s 1962 Hymn […]

$17 – $37

Tribute to the Life, Legacy, and Music of Bob Marley

Wear your Marley gear or come as you are to a tribute to the life, legacy, and music of Bob Marley (February 6, 1945-May 11, 1981), featuring Universal Expression with DJ Staxx and DJ GT Trini, at Diva’s Delite Restaurant. Tickets $20 in advance, slightly higher at the door. For information, call (519) 253-3333 or […]

Free

Storytime @ River Bookshop 

Storytime @ River Bookshop  Amherstburg Freedom Museum Board Director, Cari-Lynn Ristic, is our guest reader for this week’s Storytime, and will read a selection of titles related to the Black experience.  Where: River Bookshop

Free

Beyond Freedom Black North American Border-crossers in the Emancipation Generation

 Dept. of History, University of Windsor & the Essex County Black Historical Research Society presents, "Beyond Freedom - Black North American border crossers in the Emancipation Generation," with Dr. Adam Arenson, Manhattan College. Where: Performance Hall, SoCA Armouries, 37 University Ave. East

FREE

It Started With A Dream: The History Of The Amherstburg Freedom Museum (Presentation)

It Started With A Dream: The History of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum  Amherstburg Freedom Museum Curator, Mary-Katherine Whelan, and Assistant Curator, Dr. Lorene Bridgen-Lennie, will give a presentation about the history of the Nazrey A.M.E. Church, Taylor Log Cabin, and Museum building, and their significance to Underground Railroad History and Black settlement in Canada. Where: […]

Free

AfroFest at the University of Windsor: Winter Market

AfroFest at the University of Windsor: Winter MarketDescription: Join students at the University of Windsor Main Campus for a Winter Market featuring a plethora of goods sold by Windsor-Essex Black-owned businesses. Follow the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance (UWSA) website and social media for further details.Date: Friday, February 10th, 2023Time: 10am-2pmLocation: CAW Student Centre Commons, […]

Free

Coalition for Justice Unity Equity Black History Month Event

Coalition for Justice Unity Equity Black History Month Event All Teen Students can reserve their "FREE" dinner reservation. (Casual fun) email: coalitionforjusticeunityequity@gmail.com Dates: Feb 3rd, Feb 10th, Feb 17th, Feb 24th. @7pmPasta, Dinner Roll, Beverages. After finishing up with exams, our students need a break. Free dinner and Visual Arts Show.Pop by, Bring your friends […]

Free for All Teen Students

Rarely Seen: Art from the Amherstburg Freedom Museum Collection

Rarely Seen: Art from the Amherstburg Freedom Museum Collection Art from the Amherstburg Freedom Museum collection is showcased at River Bookshop for the month of February. The artwork features a mix of styles, techniques, and subject matter related to the Black experience.  Date: Every Saturday and Sunday in February  Time: 12-5pm  Where: Hole in The […]

Free

An Evening of Oscar Peterson: Film and Concert

The Windsor International Film Festival and Windsor Symphony Orchestra present An Evening of Oscar Peterson, featuring the film Oscar Peterson: Black + White, plus a concert featuring the WSO and pianist Thompson Egbo-Egbo. Your ticket includes the film, concert, and food between events. Oscar Peterson, regarded as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all […]

$17 – $37

A Celebration of Oscar Peterson: Concert

The Windsor Symphony Orchestra presents A Celebration of Oscar Peterson, a concert featuring the WSO and pianist Thompson Egbo-Egbo. Oscar Peterson, regarded as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, is among Canada’s most honoured musicians. Peterson’s Canadiana Suite, originally written as a ballet, will be performed with jazz trio and orchestra. Florence […]

$17 – $37

Windsor West Indian Association’s Annual Black History Brunch

Featuring delicious Caribbean cuisine, the Windsor West Indian Association’s annual Black History Brunch is happening 1:00-5:00 p.m. Admission $30 for adults, $15 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased by calling (519) 945-0213 or by e-mail to secretary@wwia.club or at the door. Where: Caribbean Centre, 2410 Central Avenue, Windsor

$12 – $30