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  • ABOUTBlack Canadian Creators (BCC) exists to move Black creators from just visibility to true viability, closing gaps in monetization, support, and connection. The page highlights who BCC serves (from podcasters and writers to designers, educators, and more) and welcomes aspiring, part-time, and established creators. It stresses building legacies, launching partnerships, and celebrating Black creativity together, all without the need to code-switch or fit in.
    • WHO IS?
    • SPECIALS
  • THE MAGAZINEThis is the official blog of Black Canadian Creators (BCC). It features a diverse collection of articles, resources, community highlights, and announcements designed to uplift, inform, and empower Black Canadian content creators and creative entrepreneurs. The blog covers topics such as gear guides for creators, opportunities and contests, spotlights on Black excellence in media, industry insights, and stories that reflect the experiences and achievements of Black Canadians in the creative sector. It serves as a central resource for news, tips, inspiration, and updates relevant to the BCC community
    • ARTICLES
    • CONTRIBUTEThis is your chance to be featured on BlackCanadianCreators.ca, a platform dedicated to uplifting Black Canadian content creators, artists, entrepreneurs, and storytellers across the country.
    • YOUR STORY
    • CREATORS
  • EVENTSThe Black Canadian Creators events page is the events hub for Black Canadian Creators (BCC). It features a calendar and list of upcoming events, workshops, markets, film premieres, summits, and community gatherings across Canada that are relevant to Black creators, entrepreneurs, and supporters. The page provides details such as event dates, locations, descriptions, and registration information. It also invites community members to submit their own events to be featured, making it a central resource for discovering, sharing, and participating in culturally aligned events that celebrate and support Black Canadian talent and businesses’.
    • WHAT’S HAPPENING?The Black Canadian Creators events page is the events hub for Black Canadian Creators (BCC). It features a calendar and list of upcoming events, workshops, markets, film premieres, summits, and community gatherings across Canada that are relevant to Black creators, entrepreneurs, and supporters. The page provides details such as event dates, locations, descriptions, and registration information. It also invites community members to submit their own events to be featured, making it a central resource for discovering, sharing, and participating in culturally aligned events that celebrate and support Black Canadian talent and businesses’.
    • ADD YOUR EVENTSubmit your event to the BCC Events Calendar, a free national directory showcasing in-person and virtual experiences led by Black-led, co-led, or culturally rooted creators, entrepreneurs, organizations, and community builders across Canada.
  • PODCASTThis page is dedicated to the official podcast of Black Canadian Creators (BCC). This podcast features stories, interviews, and conversations that reflect the experiences, journeys, and insights of Black Canadian content creators and creative entrepreneurs. It serves as a platform to amplify Black voices, share valuable knowledge, and inspire listeners by highlighting diverse perspectives and successes within the Black Canadian creative community. The podcast is a key resource for learning, connection, and empowerment for creators and supporters alike.
  • THE DIRECTORYDedicated to the Black Canadian Creator Directory. This directory is a comprehensive, searchable hub designed to spotlight and connect Black Canadian content creators across a wide range of industries—including podcasters, bloggers, YouTubers, influencers, artists, and more. The goal is to boost visibility, encourage collaboration, and unlock economic opportunities by showcasing the talent and expertise of Black creators in Canada and the diaspora. The page also invites creators to add themselves to the directory, making it easier for brands, collaborators, and audiences to discover and support Black Canadian talent .
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  • Black Hockey Fans, This One’s for You! 3rd Intermission Podcast LIVE in Toronto!

    02/03/2025

  • Rebuilding Trust: Exploring BBPA Allegations and the Way Forward

    11/26/2024

    Restoring Trust: Accountability and Action for a Stronger Community Hi BCCC Fam, This week, I got into an essential and important discussion about accountability, community integrity, and the future of the Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA). If you’re unfamiliar with the situation, the BBPA has been at the center of significant allegations involving financial…

  • A Pop Queen Among Queens: LU KALA’s Fierce Moment on Canada’s Drag Race

    11/20/2024

    From viral hits to the drag runway: LU KALA is going to be stealing the spotlight. I love to bring good news that gets us hyped and cheering for our own, so let’s get into something truly iconic happening this week. LU KALA, the Congolese-Canadian pop queen with vocals that could leave the heavens shook,…

  • Criticism: What Every Content Creator Needs to Know

    10/08/2024

    Five Essential Tips to Embrace Constructive Feedback and Ignore the Haters Let’s talk about a topic that resonates deeply with all content creators: criticism. Whether you’re a business owner, freelancer, or creative in any field, you’ve probably had your fair share of critics. In this digital playground, where everyone’s got an opinion and a keyboard,…

  • Interview: Mista Dre – The Journey to Comedy Stardom

    10/07/2024

    Comedy and Events via MobToronto.com Mista Dre is stepping into the spotlight with his headline shows in Ottawa, Waterloo, and Toronto, where he promises a blend of laughter and storytelling. Drawing from his experiences as an immigrant, his comedy offers a unique perspective that resonates with audiences. This milestone is significant for Dre, marking a…

  • Spotlight Sunday: Peter Anthony Holder

    09/26/2024

  • Spotlight Sunday: Hillary LeBlanc

    09/26/2024

  • Why Black Women Are Furious with ShxtsNGigs – The Internet Is Exploding!

    09/20/2024

    You ain’t Shxts for this one, and trust—Black women aren’t giggling. Okay, listen up, BCC fam! 👀 By now, the tea is all over the ShxtsNGigs podcast! If you don’t know, your “faves” in the podcast world, James and Fuhad, thought it was cool to laugh along with some seriously messed-up jokes about Black women…

  • Blk Canadian Pods • Mar.03, 2024 (NV) Playlist

    03/04/2024

  • Blk Canadian Pods • Feb.04,2024 (NV) Playlist

    02/13/2024

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#NewArticle No AFROFEST Toronto in 2026. The busin #NewArticle No AFROFEST Toronto in 2026. The businesses are still here.BCC’s community roll call surfaced Black-owned businesses in jewellery, books, wellness, clothing, beauty, food, and more. This is a discovery list: not confirmation that every business was an official AFROFEST vendor.Choose one business to follow, shop, book, or nominate with its correct name and Instagram handle.#BlackBusinessMonth #BlackOwnedBusiness #AFROFEST
Okay Canada… let’s talk about where the money is g Okay Canada… let’s talk about where the money is going. 👀Because when I see millions of dollars attached to Black communities, Black creators and Black-led organizations, I have questions.And I want us paying attention too.Canada Media Fund - @cmf.fmc For 2026–27, CMF has made an important change to its Program for Black and Racialized Communities: while one-third of the program budget remains reserved for French-language projects, the other two-thirds can now support projects in any language other than French.That matters.Because Canadian stories don’t suddenly stop being Canadian because somebody tells them in Haitian Creole, Persian, Yoruba, Arabic, Punjabi or another language.And then there’s this:Canada’s Black Justice Strategy — $8.6 MILLIONThe federal government announced more than $8.6M over two years for 24 projects supporting Black communities across Canada.We’re talking Black youth.Victims and survivors of crime.Justice navigation.Legal education.Reintegration.Culturally responsive community services.And several of the funded organizations are right here in Ontario.Now here’s the part I always come back to:Announcements are nice. Access is better.Who received the money?What are they building with it?Who can access those programs?And most importantly — how does our community actually find out these opportunities exist BEFORE they’re over?Because I don’t want us finding out about Black-focused funding, programs and opportunities six months later in somebody’s annual report. 😩We need to know when the applications open.We need to know who qualifies.And we need to know where the damn money is going.So yes, I’m paying attention. 👀And when I find something our community should know about, I’m sharing it.
A YouTube show is premiering at @tiff_net . Creato A YouTube show is premiering at @tiff_net . Creators, pay attention.Sept. 10 • TIFF Lightbox: YouTube + TIFF’s Creator Premieres Showcase, with Variety. Ziwe’s You’d Be an Iconic Guest and Mark Vins’ Reef to Ridge. Q&A by Variety’s Matt Donnelly.Creator-led work is entering festival ecosystems. Read more at blackcanadiancreators or comment TIFF for the link to be DM’d.
YouTube just moved the goalpost. 👀 Starting in Fe YouTube just moved the goalpost. 👀Starting in February 2027, new creators will need 8,000 qualified public watch hours instead of 4,000 — or 20 million qualified Shorts views — to qualify for YPP ad revenue sharing.And yes, that matters for Canadian creators too.My first thought? This makes it even more important to stop building your entire creator strategy around platform payouts.Use Shorts to get discovered.Use long-form to build trust.Build your own community.And create income streams you actually control.Because 20 million Shorts views is a BIG ask — especially for niche and Canadian creators.Would this change how you approach YouTube in 2027?Comment YOUTUBE and we’ll send you the links for more.
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  • ABOUTBlack Canadian Creators (BCC) exists to move Black creators from just visibility to true viability, closing gaps in monetization, support, and connection. The page highlights who BCC serves (from podcasters and writers to designers, educators, and more) and welcomes aspiring, part-time, and established creators. It stresses building legacies, launching partnerships, and celebrating Black creativity together, all without the need to code-switch or fit in.
    • WHO IS?
    • SPECIALS
  • THE MAGAZINEThis is the official blog of Black Canadian Creators (BCC). It features a diverse collection of articles, resources, community highlights, and announcements designed to uplift, inform, and empower Black Canadian content creators and creative entrepreneurs. The blog covers topics such as gear guides for creators, opportunities and contests, spotlights on Black excellence in media, industry insights, and stories that reflect the experiences and achievements of Black Canadians in the creative sector. It serves as a central resource for news, tips, inspiration, and updates relevant to the BCC community
    • ARTICLES
    • CONTRIBUTEThis is your chance to be featured on BlackCanadianCreators.ca, a platform dedicated to uplifting Black Canadian content creators, artists, entrepreneurs, and storytellers across the country.
    • YOUR STORY
    • CREATORS
  • EVENTSThe Black Canadian Creators events page is the events hub for Black Canadian Creators (BCC). It features a calendar and list of upcoming events, workshops, markets, film premieres, summits, and community gatherings across Canada that are relevant to Black creators, entrepreneurs, and supporters. The page provides details such as event dates, locations, descriptions, and registration information. It also invites community members to submit their own events to be featured, making it a central resource for discovering, sharing, and participating in culturally aligned events that celebrate and support Black Canadian talent and businesses’.
    • WHAT’S HAPPENING?The Black Canadian Creators events page is the events hub for Black Canadian Creators (BCC). It features a calendar and list of upcoming events, workshops, markets, film premieres, summits, and community gatherings across Canada that are relevant to Black creators, entrepreneurs, and supporters. The page provides details such as event dates, locations, descriptions, and registration information. It also invites community members to submit their own events to be featured, making it a central resource for discovering, sharing, and participating in culturally aligned events that celebrate and support Black Canadian talent and businesses’.
    • ADD YOUR EVENTSubmit your event to the BCC Events Calendar, a free national directory showcasing in-person and virtual experiences led by Black-led, co-led, or culturally rooted creators, entrepreneurs, organizations, and community builders across Canada.
  • PODCASTThis page is dedicated to the official podcast of Black Canadian Creators (BCC). This podcast features stories, interviews, and conversations that reflect the experiences, journeys, and insights of Black Canadian content creators and creative entrepreneurs. It serves as a platform to amplify Black voices, share valuable knowledge, and inspire listeners by highlighting diverse perspectives and successes within the Black Canadian creative community. The podcast is a key resource for learning, connection, and empowerment for creators and supporters alike.
  • THE DIRECTORYDedicated to the Black Canadian Creator Directory. This directory is a comprehensive, searchable hub designed to spotlight and connect Black Canadian content creators across a wide range of industries—including podcasters, bloggers, YouTubers, influencers, artists, and more. The goal is to boost visibility, encourage collaboration, and unlock economic opportunities by showcasing the talent and expertise of Black creators in Canada and the diaspora. The page also invites creators to add themselves to the directory, making it easier for brands, collaborators, and audiences to discover and support Black Canadian talent .
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