This February shows the moon of black history. Each year, this is a commemoration period to honor the legacy of black people in Canada.
When many world leaders failed both people and Earth Community -led organizations are needed at any time -In particular people led by historically marginalized groups.
At that time, it looks very suitable The 2025 Canadian Black History Month Theme theme improves future generations and focuses on black heritage and leadership. And many people can choose, but we are taking a while to emphasize the minority. Black -led organizations across Canada showing leadership for a better world. and By strengthening the community by fostering elasticity, developing climate definition, or strengthening the community through the development of the wisdom of ancestors, In the future, many future generations will be improved.
© Black Environment Initiative.
Black Environment Initiative (BEI) It is a national organization of Toronto. It is dedicated to promoting environmental definitions and encouraging environmental behaviors for black and bold communities. Their mission includes innovative programs such as AFRO -centric environmental education, green employment opportunities, urban agricultural initiatives and norms and ecological travel opportunities to raise representatives. By installing a community to solve the climate problem BEI not only deals with systematic barriers, but also fosters black -led environmental leadership and volunteer activities for a more comprehensive and sustainable future.
Black Healing Center (BHC) It is a black wellness organization located in Montreal. The group is doing its best to foster mental, emotional and cultural welfare within the black man of Montreal and the BIPOC community. Their vision Black individuals and communities create a world where you can use the culturally safe, equal and overall mental health care. In accordance with the principle of comprehensive sexuality, healing between generations and granting community authority BHC designs and implements programs rooted in art, mindfulness and collective treatment to solve systematic barriers to mental health services. Their goal is to allow black teenagers and families to have the tools and resources needed to thrive and achieve emotional and psychological welfare.
© Brown Girl Outdoor World.
Brown girl outdoor world With the Toronto -based organization, we are dedicated to changing stories around the outdoor space and creating new opportunities for black, indigenous people and women (BIWOC) communities. Through their events and activities, they support a variety of inclusions, affiliates and safety that build a community that is represented by adventures, education and historically excluded groups and authorized.
Color the trail It is a business owned by a black woman that started in BC, and the nationwide operations focus on improving access to outdoor activities for BIPOC adventurers (including people in the intersections of BIPOC and 2SLGBTQAI+ community). They are proud not only as well as BIPOC not only hosts an event that breaks the barriers to enter outdoor sports, but also creates a media that shows the story of BIPOC outdoors because the representative is important. They aim to build awareness through programming and initiatives, dismantle the barriers, and create accessible opportunities to participate in outdoor recreation.
SayASPORA It is a media platform and community for young African women around the world. Established in Montreal It is operated by young women from African Diaspora and promotes representatives, solidarity and social change. They offer events, online content and safe space for young women in Diaspora Africa. Find their opinions, lead, inspired, and find communities. We have more than 25,000 followers worldwide and focus on comprehensive, authorization and celebration achievements.
We can expect the moon content of black history for the next few weeks, and we hope that we can be inspired, motivated, motivated, and amplify the BIPOC leader and community like us.