Building on community strengths and leadership for Black health: Alliance’s Black History Month statement
As Black History Month begins, we acknowledge and celebrate Black culture, knowledge, ways of being, healing, philosophies of life. This month is an open invitation to reflect and push back on oppression and erasure through marking, telling, sharing and learning about Black histories in Canada. It’s a month to take hard looks and acknowledge the history of slavery, systemic racism and racial discrimination, anti-Black racism and systemic colonial violence that continues today, including in Canada’s institutions of justice, education and health.