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Month: December 2020

Posted on December 29, 2020January 17, 2025

JOY December 30 at 8pm

will be ushering us into the new season with sleek vocals and sultry melodies. Don’t miss out on the experience.Hosted by Jade Anderson. Mark the date.Also performing Tafari Anthony -R. Flex and Gary Beals Music.Live stream – BGMNOntario on Youtube & Facebook.

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Land Acknowledgement

The BGMN of Ontario acknowledges that its members live and work on Turtle Island, which is the ancestral home of First Nations, Inuit, Metis, and multiple Indigenous tribes and groups. Whether land is ceded or unceded, their lives and culture are under continual threat by colonization and white supremacy.

As an organization, we understand how intersectional forces of anti-black racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc., continue to impact those of the African diaspora in Canada. The harmful impacts related to the enslavement of African peoples, disruption and forced migration from our native homelands, and present-day state violence negatively impact ACB people in Ontario, this country, and globally. 

We stand in solidarity with our Indigenous family as we work to address systemic prejudices and other forces that undermine our health and wellness and the ability to live self-actualized lives.

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