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Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
FeaturedIn recognition of Black History Month and in conjunction with our current exhibition Black Lives Lived Here: London Family Photos, 1910s–1960s, Museum London is proud to present the documentary film Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story. Jackie Shane was a prominent, pioneering Black trans woman, soul singer, who played Toronto clubs in the 1960s, making appearances in London. This evening...
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The Ebony Ball
FeaturedThe Congress of Black Women of Canada, London Chapter presents: The Ebony Ball Featuring: Special Guest Speaker Scholarship Awards Auction • Raffle • Prizes Musical Entertainment: Joshua Williams Golden Harps Steel Orchestra DJ Vybekingz Tickets: $100 CAD Date & Time: Friday, 27th February 2026 (Doors open at 6 PM) Venue: Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre591 Wellington RdLondon,...
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Black History Month Closing Ceremony
FeaturedWolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas St, London, Ontario, CanadaJoin us for the grand finale of Black History Month, hosted by the London Black Heritage Council and London Public Library - BLACK HISTORY CLOSING CEREMONY, CLOSING CEREMONY This event will be a vibrant celebration of Black culture and talent, showcasing an array of performances by Black artists across multiple genres, including dance, spoken word, singing, and more. Following the...
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2026 20 Under 40 Cocktail Gala
Featured100 Kellogg Ln 100 Kellogg Lane, London, Ontario, CanadaLondon's epic after-work party! Mix, mingle, meet and celebrate with London's finest young professionals. Join the 2026 20 Under 40 Recipients, 20 Under 40 Alumni and a who's who of London's business community for an evening of social networking and celebration of the city's finest young professionals. A summary of the evening’s agenda: 5:30 p.m.: Doors open 5:30 to 6:50...
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Congress of Black Women Scholarships Now Open
Kay Livingstone Scholarship The Congress of Black Women of Canada - London Chapter is pleased to offer the Kay Livingstone Scholarship to graduating Black students pursuing post-secondary education. Named in honour of Kay Livingstone, a London-born advocate for social justice and educational opportunity, this scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated academic achievement, community involvement, and leadership. Eligibility Criteria Applicants must:...
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Black Education Fund Scholarship Applications Now Open
The Black Education Fund (BEF) is committed to supporting Black students in achieving their educational goals through scholarships and bursaries that help reduce financial barriers to post-secondary education. Successful recipients of the BEF Roster Scholarship will receive $1,000 per year for the duration of their post-secondary program, up to a maximum of four years. Eligibility Requirements Applicants must: Be a...
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Steeped in Strength – Tea Party
FeaturedMuseum London 421 Ridout Street North, London, Ontario, CanadaJoin the Congress of Black Women of Canada - London Chapter for their Steeped in Strength Tea Party, an afternoon dedicated to celebrating community, scholarship, and empowerment. This special event brings together community members, supporters, and scholarship recipients for an elegant tea experience featuring refreshments, entertainment by world-renowned performer Lorraine Klaasen, and scholarship presentations recognizing the achievements of Black students in...