In February, we celebrate Black History Month and recognize the outstanding contributions made by the Black community in Waterloo Region, in Canada and beyond.
Black History Month is an opportunity to learn, reflect and appreciate the achievements and legacy of Black Canadians. Learn more about Black History Month in Canada here.
Join in the celebration and discover events, reading lists, resources and more below.
Adult/Teen Books
Kids Books
Programs & Events
Black History Month Art Workshop
About the Program
Alma Thomas (1891–1978) was a trailblazing artist who overcame the harsh realities of racism, segregation, and prejudice to achieve remarkable success. As a Black woman in her time, she broke barriers with her vibrant, colorful abstract art that reflected her radiant creative spirit.
White Questions, Black Answers with Author Grace Ibrahima
About the Event
Children often have a lot going on, with a multitude of questions running through their minds. Enjoy a warm and inclusive afternoon with local Community Changemaker Grace Ibrahima, writer of the book White Questions, Black Answers: Helping Kids to be Seen and Heard. Grace will be Auntie for the afternoon and answer all respectful questions young participants have about skin colour, racism, bigotry, discrimination, and general curiousity.