Afrofuturism

From hack-a-thons to Wakanda, U of T celebrates Black History Month with virtual events

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The pandemic halted in-person events of all kinds, but it isn’t stopping the University of Toronto community from celebrating Black History Month. 

February is packed with online events, ranging from a discussion of Afrofuturism and the world-building of Wakanda to U of T’s marquee Black History Month Luncheon, which is celebrating its 19th year. 

Here's a snapshot of what’s taking place virtually across U of T’s three campuses this month.
Click to see BHM listings.

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Drummer Suzette Vidale performs during last year's Black History Month Luncheon – one of many Black History Month events at U of T that will be held virtually this year.
Photo credit: Johnny Guatto.
Article by: Geoffrey Vendeville & Yanan Wang - U of T News
Source: https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/news/hack-thons-wakanda-u-t-celebrates-black-history-month-virtual-events