4th Annual Emancipation Day Celebration
Fanshawe Pioneer Village 1424 Clarke Road, London, Ontario, CanadaEmancipation Day celebrates the strength and perseverance of Black communities in Canada....Join the parade at 12:30pm
Emancipation Day celebrates the strength and perseverance of Black communities in Canada....Join the parade at 12:30pm
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month This important event is part of efforts to raise awareness during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month It's open to men aged 40 and above who have not yet been assessed for prostate cancer. Early detection plays a critical role in prostate cancer outcomes, and the Eir Centre is proud to offer this opportunity as part...
The London Black Heritage Council (LBHC) invites you to our annual Community Picnic on Sunday, September 7, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the beautiful Springbank Park (Area K). Join us for more than just a picnicâthis is a vibrant celebration of our rich heritage, community spirit, and cultural pride. It's a chance to connect, reflect, and enjoy...
Join us for a public lecture with Joseph McGill Jr. who tells the story of his groundbreaking project to sleep in former slave dwellings, revealing the fascinating history behind these sites and shedding light on larger issues of race in America. Event Details:đ  Date: Sunday, September 29, 2025đ Time: 11:00 AM â 12:30 PMđ Location: Weldon Library Community Room, London, Ontario
Witness a historic conversation that features leaders from London and Middlesex Historical Society, the London Black Heritage Council, and featured speaker, historian Dr. Lisa Bratton, a descendant of Brattonsville. When: Saturday, October 4, 2025 Time: 3:00PM to 7:00PM Location: Beth Emmanuel Church Building, 130 Grey ST, London, ON
The Human Rights and Equity Office at the Thames Valley District School Board invite you to attend an important upcoming event focused on anti-Black racism and the school-to-prison pipeline in Ontario. This powerful documentary explores how systemic anti-Black racism contributes to the school-to-prison pipeline, and the lasting impact it has on students and communities across the province. Following the screening,...
Join us on November 5th at King's University College for a pre-launch event ahead of the The Lewis Coray Connections Mentorship Program's official launch in Spring 2026. This conference will connect young Black individuals with community, industry leaders, and peers through engaging workshops, panels, and networking opportunities.
Black History Month 2026 Theme: Empowered Voices, Endless Possibilities: 200 years of Living History Date Event Title Event Time Program Description Location & Address Registration & Tickets Friday, Jan 30 Black Celebration Night for Primary Trust 8pm performance, post-show reception Reception & artist talk after the show. Grand Theatre, 471 Richmond St $29.95 community priced tickets available...
Western acknowledges and celebrates Black History Month 2026, encouraging the campus and London community to listen, learn and participate in events. This year, the theme for Black History Month is Black Joy, Glory and Reclamation. This theme invites us to celebrate moments of Black joy, recognize the glory of Black excellence and reclaim narratives that affirm Black identity. Reflect on how...
Join Pillar Nonprofit Network and the London Black Heritage Council (LBHC) for a Black History Month event focused on Black voices, leadership pathways, and community impact. This event brings together community leaders, nonprofit executives, grassroots organizers, and corporate partners to explore how leadership, volunteerism, and system navigation create meaningful change - and how Black voices must be centered in shaping our communityâs future. Date of Event:...
 Family Celebration Event Join us for a celebration of Black history and culture through stories, music, art and more! Enjoy live performances and light refreshments. Presented by the London Black History Coordinating Committee in partnership with London Public Library, London Police Services and the City of London. Saturday, February 14 10am-1pm Central Library Free parking is available for two hours...
Ever been to one of our concerts and wished you could sing along with us? Well, now you can! On Sunday, February 15th, we are hosting a gospel music community sing and workshop. You will have the opportunity to learn and sing gospel songs with members of LGC! Tickets are limited. Can't wait to sing with you! đď¸ https://tinyurl.com/4z53vtv2