Amherstburg Freedom Museum

The Artists of Colour Present – The Never-Ending Quest for Inclusion

Mackenzie Hall Cultural Centre 3277 Sandwich St. W, Windsor, ON, Canada

The Never-Ending Quest for Inclusion is the second portion of The Artists of Colour “Journeys” Project. This special presentation is a fine arts-based project featuring original paintings that are accompanied with historical information fact filled panels that lead visitors on their quest to learn more. QR codes on each sectional panel create a seamless way […]

Free

Celebrating the Next Generation of Black Youth Excellence

Windsor Essex Community Health Centre - Teen Health Site 1361 Ouellette Ave, Windsor

Windsor Essex Community Health Centre, free admission. Guest Speakers, performances, games, food, prizes and much more! Visit www.wechc.org or contact Olu Ogunde, Case Worker for more information at (519) 253-8481 ext.290.

The Windsor Public Library Presents – Adult and Senior – Celebrating Black History Month -Photographers, Writers, and Poets

Windsor Public Library John Muir Branch 363 Mill St, Windsor

Pictures say 1000 words and so do books and the occasional poem.  Today we will bediscussing our favourite authors, photographers, poets and non-fiction writers from the AfricanDiaspora. Do you have a favourite? Join us and share. For more information please contact Janet C. Brown at 5192556770 or jbrown@windsorpubliclibrary.com

Black Kids in Action Present “By lifting others, We Rise”

The Capitol Theatre 121 University Avenue W, Windsor

Join Black Kids in Action Performing Arts Group as they perform their Black History MonthProduction “By lifting others, We rise.” Tickets $30.00 until Jan. 31 st , $35.00 afterward, or $40.00 at the door. For information: Marcia, 519-566-8791, Malcom, 236-971-5112, Daniel Akinbinu, 226-246-6532 or e-mail bkiayouths2019@gmail.com.

$30 – $40

Ford City Funnies – Stand-Up Comedy – Feb. 24

Club 9 Banquet Hall 1457 Drouillard Road, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Join us for our February edition of "Ford City Funnies" hosted by Shawn Townsend and featuring Bella Hugley and our headliner T.Barb! Shawn Townsend is a comedy veteran who has shared the stage with the likes of Dave Landau, Leo Dufour, Melvin Bender, and John Heffron, just to name a few. From growing up biracial in […]

$20

NCCEEP Omoluabi Black History Month Celebration

Mackenzie Hall 3277 Sandwich St. W.,, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

NCCEEP invites you to her 6th annual Omoluabi Black History Month Celebration on February 25 at McKenzie Hall (3277 Sandwich St. W, Windsor, ON N9C 1A9) from 2 pm to 4 pm. Register https://forms.gle/PoJq4szzpDViU3tb9

Malcolm X and The Struggle For Justice and Brotherhood

St. Clair College, South Windsor Campus 2000 Talbot Rd. W, Windsor, ON, Canada

Abdur-Rahman Muhammad is an independent scholar based in Washington, DC. He is a historian, journalist, writer, and activist, widely regarded as one of the most respected authorities on the life and legacy of the civil rights-era leader, Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz). Main building of St. Clair College, South Windsor Campus, Room A3216 (3rd Floor). […]

Freedom Achievers with Gary Archibald

We are excited to host, in partnership with the Amherstburg Community Foundation our next Freedom Achievers Mentorship Program event with CTV News Meteorologist and Community Reporter Gary Archibald! Happening Wednesday, April 17th (10am-12pm). This event is free to attend. We hope to see you there! Where: Amherstburg Freedom Museum, 277 King Street, Amherstburg

Free