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Students and Black professionals celebrated in new exhibit for Black History Month.
Summary
The We Are Canada exhibit opened in the Greater Toronto Area to mark Black History Month, showcasing essays and photos by students about Black community leaders. The project is linked to the Lifelong Leadership Institute's Leadership by Design program.
Content
The We Are Canada exhibit opened Saturday in the Greater Toronto Area to mark Black History Month. It presents essays and photos created by students that profile Black professionals working in a range of fields. The display grew out of the Lifelong Leadership Institute's Leadership by Design program, which organizers say has run for 10 years. Students and organizers described the project as an opportunity for young people to expand their skills and see broader career possibilities.
Key details:
- The We Are Canada exhibit opened Saturday in the Greater Toronto Area to mark Black History Month.
- It features essays and photographs by students that showcase leaders from the Black community in different areas of work.
- Participating students are part of the Leadership by Design program run by the Lifelong Leadership Institute for 10 years.
- Oakville Grade 11 student Michael Aikens met and interviewed Toronto Symphony Orchestra CEO Mark Williams, who the article notes is the first Black CEO of a major orchestra.
- Student Bemi Esisi said the project emphasized representation, communication, and passion for work.
Summary:
The exhibit gives students a public platform to document and celebrate Black leaders and to reflect on career possibilities. Undetermined at this time.
