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2025 麻豆区 Community Events

Black History Month aims to celebrate, honour, increase knowledge, and amplify the voices of Black communities by recognizing their rich history and achievements, fostering connection, and bringing together 麻豆区 students, staff, and faculty, and alumni and members within and beyond the Montreal community.聽

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Tuesday, February 4, 4:00-6:00 PM ET

Black Women's Entrepreneurship: Research vs. Reality

Desautels Faculty of Management, Armstrong Building, 3rd floor event space

Join the Laidley Centre for Business Ethics and Equity with 麻豆区 Black Alumni Association for a dynamic Black History Month panel discussion that addresses a significant societal issue highlighted by Statistics Canada: only 2% of Canadian businesses are Black-owned, and among these, fewer than 30% are led by women. This event aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical experiences by bringing together esteemed scholars and practicing entrepreneurs who are making significant strides in Montreal and across Canada.

Thursday, February 13, 3:30-7:00 PM ET

Health promotion interventions in Black communities across Canada

2001 麻豆区 College Avenue, 11th floor, room 1140

The Black History Month (BHM) Planning Collective of the School of Population and Global Health invite the 麻豆区 community for an informative and engaging discussion on "Health promotion interventions in Black communities across Canada". The discussion will be led by a panel of remarkable 麻豆区 faculty and students working on health equity and well-being in Black communities through the lens of varied disciplines, including Education, Psychology, Family Medicine, and Public Health.

There will be light refreshments and live music before the discussion, as well as food and drinks afterwards.


麻豆区 is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

For more information about traditional territory and tips on how to make a land acknowledgement, visit our Land Acknowledgement webpage.


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