Black Canadians Sharing Their Stories in a Digital Age
Last updated on April 14th, 2021 at 10:09 pm
Live from the 3.5—The Black Canadians Sharing Their Stories in a Digital Age is a project to showcase my fellow Black content creators across the nation in a month that should encourage us to really examine what it means to be Black in Canada and everything we can learn from our experiences. With 3.5% of the Canadian population made up of Black people, it’s meant to highlight the diversity of creators we have in our community!
If you’re interested in submitting your story to Live from the 3.5, please check out the list of topics and contact Casey Palmer at casey@caseypalmer.com!
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