Celebrating Black History Month at Mount Allison
February is Black History Month and this year鈥檚 national theme is Black Excellence: A Heritage to Celebrate; a Future to Build. This month provides us an opportunity to reflect and celebrate the achievements, contributions, and history of the Black community.
鈥淏lack History Month is about honouring our heritage but also taking time to celebrate the vibrant communities we鈥檝e built as Black people,鈥 says Lucy Ofori, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Student Advisor. 鈥淭his year we鈥檙e choosing to amplify Black joy with events on campus showcasing the diverse food, art, style and history of our people.鈥
Celebrations will kick off with the raising of the Pan-African Flag next to the Owens Art Gallery on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 12 p.m.
鈥淭his month is our opportunity to really reflect on the role that our community plays in writing the Black story and supporting Black initiatives,鈥 says Danai B茅langer, Director of Student Experience. 鈥淎s an immigrant Black woman, and as a member of this community, I am hopeful that we can encourage those around us to take some time this month to reflect and engage on the experiences of Black people and to actively reject racism and other forms of systemic oppression at Mount Allison."
Ongoing work is needed to support racial equity, diversity, and inclusion within our community to create a safe and inclusive environment for all. University leadership met with leaders of Black student groups on campus last term to discuss how we can create change together and the University is currently advancing the following initiatives:
- Hiring a Black Counsellor for mental health support specifically for the Black community
- Forming a Black Advisory Group to improve policies related to anti-racism and provide proactive and by request advice to President鈥檚 Cabinet
- Identifying mandatory Anti-Black racism training for faculty, staff, and students
Creating an inclusive community through education and awareness is the responsibility of all its members and this month is an opportunity to come together as a community to learn about the history, lived experience, and Black excellence within our community and Canada鈥檚 history.
There are events and initiatives happening throughout February to celebrate Black History Month, organized by Student Life.
鈥楤lack History Matters鈥 t-shirts are available at the University Bookstore. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Kavana Memorial Endowment Fund, which will provide support to Black students in perpetuity.
Full month-long schedule: Diversity and Inclusion News and Events