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February is Black History Month, and its importance cannot be understated. We celebrate Black History Month as a way to remember our past, and to recognize Black leaders who are making a difference in the community.
Black History Month was first established in Toronto in 1978 by Dr. Daniel G. Hill and Wilson O. Brooks and officially recognized by the House of Commons in 1995 following a motion introduced by Dr. Jean Augustin (the first African-Canadian woman elected to parliament). The month of February is a time of reflection, helping Canadians acknowledge and understand how our past has affected our present-day lives. Racism in Canada is real and needs to be discussed openly and honestly so we can begin to change the systems and underlying biases that propagate systemic inequality.
Although we must never forget the past, we must strive to improve every day. And some incredible entrepreneurs are leading the way and showing today’s Black youth that you don’t have to be afraid to follow your dreams and make your mark on this country. A few of the talented Black entrepreneurs in Canada include:
These are just a few examples of Black entrepreneurs who are making a difference in the world of business and sparking change in communities across Canada. Learn more about some other wonderful entrepreneurs here.
At Venture X, we aim to make our coworking spaces an inclusive workplace and are proud to support Black-owned businesses. Together, let’s celebrate entrepreneurs in Canada year-round and add our voice to the strong and loud national cry against racism.
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