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Celebrate Black History Month with Richmond Public Library

By Richmond Sentinel

Published 2:20 PST, Thu January 30, 2025

Last Updated: 2:21 PST, Thu January 30, 2025

Together with Mary Wilson, a passionate local advocate, Richmond Public Library (RPL) is welcoming the community to attend a variety of Black History Month programs and activities for all ages.

“2025 celebrates 30 years since Dr. Jean Augustine in 1995 spearheaded the Motion that passed unanimously by The House of Commons to recognize February as Black History Month across Canada,” said Mary Wilson. “We give thanks to all who were involved across Canada along with Dr. Jean Augustine for making this happen.”

Join us on Sunday February 9 for a full day of celebrating Black history, voices and culture in Canada. Visit the Brighouse library from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to take part in a host of free events, including:

  • The unveiling of the historical Canadian figure being honoured on this year’s Black History Month stamp, hosted by Canada Post representatives Jackie Bailey and Maurice Earle. 
  • A panel discussion featuring Doctor of Philosophy Leland Harper, Inclusive Leadership Coach Shelley Vidal and Richmond Board of Education Superintendent of Schools Chris Usih, which will highlight discussion about the 30th anniversary of Black History Month in Canada. 
  • A musical performance for children and families by well-known musician and gospel choir director Checo Tohomaso. Come and learn a little about soul music, dance and have fun. 
  • An author talk, reading and Q&A with local author Ruby Diaz. Ruby’s book, Searching for Serafim, is a fascinating and personal exploration of one of Vancouver's most notable historical figures, Joe Fortes. 

Other activities taking place throughout the month include a trivia challenge for children and families about Black Canadians and historical events, and a film screening of the biopic film Till on February 25 at the Brighouse library.

Black history and culture is rich and varied and has had a tremendous impact on our community. To learn more about Black history, be sure to explore the library’s Black History Month book displays, featured at all library locations.

These displays highlight the contributions, successes, struggles, and stories of the Black community in Canada and around the world. Visit RPL’s events calendar to explore all of the Black History Month programs.

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