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Would you like to support a local farm that will safeguard your African Caribbean Culinary Heritage and Future? So, you’ll love the new farm project, Jardins Lakou, by Jean-Philippe. Jardins Lakou is a new ecofriendly farm that sells fresh, locally-grown African Caribbean veggies, herbs, and fruits. WIBCA is partnering with Jardins Lakou to offer fresh…
Black Girls Gather on “Say la Vie” Podcast
Hosted by Shin Ling Low from Y4Y Québec, this bonus episode of the “Say La Vie” podcast featured youth leaders and organizers from grassroots organizations including Joanna Kanga from our Black Girls Gather Book Club. She speaks eloquently about BGG’s programming and tributes WIBCA. There are several options for viewing the episode. Here is the…
Community Cornerstone Volume 5
In this issue, WIBCA shares information about the 38th edition and return of our Annual Gala, our 18+ End of Summer party , the Empowered Women Scholarship, and our Black Girls Gather book club. Kindly view the newsletter here. Following this link, you will also be able to subscribe to our newsletter by clicking on “Subscribe” in the top…
Being Black in Montréal
On April 7th, WIBCA greatly enjoyed participating in the community roundtable, themed “Discovering Montréal’s Diverse Black Community Organizations”. We extend our gratitude to Our Shared Spaces McGill, Concordia’s Black Perspectives Office, and Teaching andLearning Services McGill. This was a wonderful event and we are thankful to have been a part of it! Kindly view the…
WIBCA Feature In The Link Newspaper
WIBCA was featured in an article for The Link newspaper, one of Concordia University’s independent newspapers. Joan Lee, WIBCA’s president, was interviewed by Mariana Chajon, the Features Editor. Kindly read the full article here.