Black History Month 2026

Black History Month 2026

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GGP Staff members were excited and grateful to represent GGP at the 3rd Annual Afrocentric Symposium. Program Coordinator Heba Ahmed shared how hearing about the ways systemic barriers affect Black people and families deepened her awareness of culturally informed support, inspiring her to bring more awareness, care, and advocacy into her role at GGP. The event felt like a genuine community where people from different backgrounds came together to discuss equity, culture, and inclusion—a powerful reminder of how collective support can help overcome barriers.

“Experiencing Black History Month for the first time makes me feel powerful and seen. It brings a mix of emotions, mostly pride and recognition. I see it as inspiring to meet people who are real examples of strength, resilience, and success in the Black community, people I can truly look up to. For me, it’s a month to reflect on the struggles Black people have faced, the challenges they have overcome, and to celebrate our achievements. I have also been able to learn on a deeper level how to honour my own culture and identity while being supported by a community that does the same. Living in Canada, I really appreciate having this space to connect and express myself freely without being judged or restricted but instead feel proud. It motivates me to keep learning and growing, and to connect with people from my community on different levels.

Black History Month highlights the achievements and resilience of Black individuals while also acknowledging that there is still work to be done. Since moving here, I have come to appreciate how important it is to see these contributions recognized and valued in society. It encourages meaningful conversations, awareness, and a deeper understanding of Black history and experiences in Canada. For me, it is a month that reinforces the importance of representation and inspires me to continue contributing to a more inclusive and equitable community.”

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