The Toronto District School Board Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement, Peel District School Board and Halton District School Board in collaboration with the Black Opportunity Fund are thrilled to invite you to an exclusive screening of episodes of the groundbreaking Black History docu-series – Black Life Untold Stories – followed by a curated discussion regarding the development of the series and the educator guide.
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2025
Location: Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute, 2239 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1P 2P7
Time: Doors open 4:30PM
Screening from 5:00PM – 6:30PM
Black Life: Untold Stories – is a sweeping CBC docuseries and public engagement campaign, exploring the rich history of the Black experience in Canada.
The epic eight-part series aired on CBC tv in the Fall of 2023 and is currently streaming on CBC Gem. It traces the complex history of the Black experience in Canada over the past 400 years. The series, which features an all-Black creative team, celebrates the contributions of Black Canadians while presenting an unflinching examination of our collective past, which includes hardship, perseverance, and triumph.
The 8-part series is enhanced by a complimentary, ground-breaking education and impact campaign, designed to deepen understanding of Canada’s Black history. The series is co-executive produced by acclaimed director, Leslie Norville; Black Lives Matter Canada Co-founder Sandy Hudson; and former NHL star PK Subban.
Please complete this registration form in full to secure your spot!
Deadline to register: February 23, 2026