Six Ways To Learn About Black History In Windsor Essex
Saturday February 18th, 2023, 10:55am
6 WAYS TO LEARN ABOUT BLACK HISTORY IN WINDSOR ESSEX
Black History Month highlights the important history of the pivotal role Windsor Essex played in the Underground Railroad Movement. We encourage you to take the time this month, and throughout the year, to explore the historic landmarks and educational sites that showcase the journey undertaken by those searching for freedom.
Below we highlight a selection of businesses, events and heritage sites celebrating Black History Month:
View exhibits and artifacts that share the stories of African Canadians, their journey to freedom and their contribution to society. A wide array of Black History Month events will take place throughout the month. Check the calendar and reserve tickets ahead of time to not miss out! Tours of the museum must be booked in advance.
The bookshop has joined with local partners for their Celebration of Black History Month. Events include speakers and presentations, guest readers and authors and showcasing art from the Amherstburg Freedom Museum Collection. Check the Calendar of Events for details.
The University of Windsor will provide programming and events open to the general public throughout the month of February. View our Black History Month Guide for a calendar of events and detailed listings.
On display through February 19th, The Artists of Colour: Abstracted Realities showcase works of many eminent Black artists that are recognized as historically significant contributors. The artists in this exhibit are narratives of The Artists of Colour.
There are many Black Owned Businesses throughout Windsor Essex to frequent: Afrik Empire located in Devonshire Mall is offering 20% off all sales for Black History Month. 7 By Raz located in Tecumseh Mall features one of a kind fair trade items and is also offering sales throughout the month. Suya Grille creates delicious afro-cajun fusion cuisine with takeout and catering options. Pure Vibez Nutrition in Belle River is whipping up healthy smoothies and energy teas and making the world happier and healthier as they go! Click here for a list of black owned businesses in the region.
Take a moment to view Canadian journalist Brandy Yanchyk’s visit to Windsor Essex as she learns about the Underground Railroad and the history of the Freedom Seekers who came to Canada and helped build a large, vibrant Black community in the country. Check out additional blogs from Lost With Luis as he explores Black History in Windsor Essex and A Black Foodie Tour with Eden as she explores our diverse food scene.
Take the opportunity this Black History Month to explore the historical sites and educational opportunities honouring our history that abound throughout Windsor Essex and use our Black History Month Guide to create your itinerary.
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