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Past Events from December 15, 2021 – August 28, 2021 – Page 6 – Amherstburg Freedom Museum

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

A Snapshot of the History of the Windsor-Essex County Black Community

Unifor Local 444 Black Indigenous Workers of Colour present their 2023 Black History Month Event, “A Snapshot of the History of the Windsor-Essex County Black Community,” featuring various entertainment and a historical presentation by Irene Moore Davis, followed by dinner. Tickets are $10. Where: Unifor Local 200-444, 1855 Turner Road, Windsorr

$10

Public Launch of New McDougall Street Corridor Murals

With the generous support of FedDev Ontario, the Essex County Black Historical Research Society has commissioned three new murals near the intersection of Erie and Mercer Streets, in the heart of the McDougall Street Corridor, downtown Windsor’s traditional Black neighbourhood. Artists Jermaine Baylis, Ed Irmen, and DERKZ were selected to commemorate the rich Black history […]

Free for All Teen Students

Black Kids in Action Present “How Did We Get Here”

Black Kids in Action Present “How Did We Get Here” Description: Join Black Kids in Action Performing Arts Group as they perform “How Did We Get Here?” will perform “Telling Our Story: Black History Month” on their YouTube page, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets $30.00 until Jan. 31st, $35.00 afterward, or $40.00 at the […]

$30.00 – $40.00

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

Annual Black History Tea Party

You’re encouraged to wear your hat or fascinator and join the Windsor West Indian Association for its annual Black History Tea Party which will feature food, music, tea of course, and a presentation by Joan and Treavor Jones, "Reggae: A musical journey from Africa to the World". Admission by donation. For information, call (519) 945-0213 or […]

By Donation

AfroFest at the University of Windsor: Trivia Night

AfroFest at the University of Windsor: Trivia Night Join students at the University of Windsor Main Campus for a trivia night featuring Black/African/Caribbean history and culture. Follow the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance (UWSA) website and social media for further details. Where: CAW Student Centre Commons, University of Windsor

Free

Across the River to Freedom – Launch

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

On Monday, January 29th at 7:00 p.m. Essex County Black Historical Research Society and Leddy Library - University of Windsor will launch Across the River to Freedom, a project that features three short documentaries, a website, curriculum resources, and a Sandwich Black history walking tour. Happening at Mackenzie Hall, 3277 Sandwich St. W., Windsor. All […]

FREE