Black Histories and Futures Month 2025

Black Histories and Futures Month 2025

Queen鈥檚 and Kingston celebrate Black culture, achievements, and futures at on-campus and community events throughout February.

By Eddie Daniels, Communications Manager, Office of the Vice-Principal (Culture, Equity, and Inclusion)

January 30, 2025

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Faculty and students at the Health Sciences Second Annual Black Welcome 2024

果酱视频 faculty member Deji Ayorinde (centre) and Faculty of Health Science Students at the Second Annual Black Welcome in 2024 (Photo provided by Human Rights and Equity Office)聽

February marks Black Histories & Futures Month (BHFM) at Queen鈥檚, offering a time to reflect and celebrate the contributions of the Black community, and to promote a more equitable future. The observance builds on Black History Month, which began as a single week in 1926 before expanding across North America.


鈥淎s we celebrate Black Histories and Futures Month, we remember that the Black experience is deeply woven into the fabric of Canada and Queen鈥檚 University,鈥 says Stephanie Simpson, Vice-Principal (Culture, Equity, and Inclusion). 鈥淚n acknowledging this history, we invite everyone to reflect on the diverse contributions made to Queen鈥檚 and society, and we signal to Black communities that they are seen, valued, and welcome.鈥

Queen鈥檚 and surrounding communities can join BHFM events throughout February, hosted by Queen鈥檚 and local organizations on and off campus.
 

Kickoff event: Threads celebrates Black joy

Queen鈥檚 BHFM celebrations begin on February 3 from 12鈥2 p.m. at the Rose Events Commons with Threads: Weaving Black Joy & Experiences at Queen鈥檚. Hosted by the Black Student Clubs Caucus, in collaboration with the Human Rights & Equity Office, the event will include:

  • A panel discussion with students, staff, and faculty, called 鈥淭he Method to the Magic鈥 of Black Joy at Queen鈥檚
  • A live performance from the African & Caribbean Students' Association (ACSA) dance team
  • Networking opportunities and refreshments
  • A look at this year鈥檚

Due to limited space, attendees should .

鈥淭his year鈥檚 theme highlights the essence of acknowledging Black experiences as part of the Queen鈥檚 tapestry; our experiences are threads weaving through Queen鈥檚 and its history and, subsequently, its future,鈥 says Jermaine Marshall, Inclusion and Anti-Racism Advisor with the Human Rights and Equity Office. 鈥淏y supporting layered collaboration and interconnectedness, we can all foster sustained Black joy within our community."
 

February BHFM events

A diverse lineup of events will celebrate BHFM throughout February. During the first week, several on-campus events are set to take place:

  • February 4 鈥 Queen鈥檚 Black Medical Student Association (QBMSA) opening ceremony: Fostering Leadership and Elevating Voices (12:30 p.m., School of Medicine Atrium)
  • February 7 鈥 HYVE & Afia Beauty takeover at Yellow House: explore Black student businesses, enjoy refreshments, and join an oil-making workshop with Afiya Beauty
  • February 8 Swimming in Circles Fashion Show inside Grant Hall

Find the event schedule on the Queen鈥檚 Black Histories and Futures Month website, and check back regularly for newly added events.
 

Beyond Black History Month

At Queen鈥檚, the designation Black Histories and Futures Month reflects a forward-looking approach to Black History Month. Introduced by Movement 4 Black Lives in 2015, this vision encourages intentional reflection on the past 鈥 acknowledging the struggles and achievements of Black communities 鈥 while fostering an equitable future, celebrating ongoing accomplishments, and committing to ongoing education.

For more news and resources related to the Black community at Queen鈥檚, visit Queen鈥檚 Black Studies, Inclusive Queen鈥檚, Office of the Vice-Principal (Culture, Equity, and Inclusion), and Yellow House Student Centre for Equity and Inclusion.
 

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