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black creatives
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From a Pulitzer winner's new play to a world premiere, Black talent spans the Shaw's 2026 season
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British-Ugandan artist MEGA makes her Canadian headline debut in Toronto
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How Black Toronto filmmakers brought PURGE to Fantasia's world stage
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When Angels Speak of Love brings bell hooks' radical vision of love to a Toronto gallery
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Critical thinking, oral tradition and AI: Eddy (DaOriginalOne) David on guarding our collective memory
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Toronto's Dora nominations spotlight a season of powerful Black storytelling
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A crown that never fades: Jean-Michel Basquiat's prints come to Toronto
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Where Black art lives in Toronto: Galleries and spaces you need to know
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A summer pilgrimage to Jackson: Black art, history and soul in Mississippi
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Black photographers bringing Toronto's untold stories to light
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Yannis Davy Guibinga is rewriting how the world sees Gabon, one photograph at a time
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Movement, memory, and becoming at Union Station during Black History Month
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Canada Post honours the pioneers who shaped Canadian hip-hop
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Two Canadian brothers, one historic stage, and a global legacy of Black storytelling
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Inside Ottawa’s Black Creatives Hub Showcase, where new voices lead
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A hockey story returns, reshaped for now
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Triple threat, fully embodied: Allison Edwards-Crewe on craft, community, and Canadian theatre
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Emeka Agada wins best actor at TINFF for Black Smith
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Walter Mosley’s “The Man in My Basement” brings literary depth and Black creative excellence to TIFF50