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BLACK CANADIAN CREATORS

  • 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
  • ARTICLEThis 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
    • CREATORS
    • SUBMIT YOUR STORYThis 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.
  • 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.
  • 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’.
    • ADD YOUR EVENT
  • 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 .
  • SUBMIT YOUR STORY
  • SHOP
  • CONTACT
  • Creator Spotlight: Esther of Women of Rubies on Visibility, Advocacy, and Owning Your Narrative

    Creator Spotlight: Esther of Women of Rubies on Visibility, Advocacy, and Owning Your Narrative

    January 27, 2026
    Creator Spotlights and Success Stories

    Visibility is a form of power. In our latest Creator Spotlight, Esther of Women of Rubies shares her journey from behind-the-scenes supporter to a steward of stories, offering crucial advice for founders and newcomers looking to make a lasting impression in the media.

  • The Big Tea: Awards, Bankruptcy, and the Death of the Hashtag Era

    The Big Tea: Awards, Bankruptcy, and the Death of the Hashtag Era

    January 26, 2026
    In The News

    From the iHeartPodcast Award noms to the sudden death of the hashtag era, we’re breaking down the news every Black Canadian creator needs to swoop in on this week. Stay ahead of the curve with our latest roundup.

  • The Death of the Follower Count: Why Your Reach is Lying to You in 2026

    The Death of the Follower Count: Why Your Reach is Lying to You in 2026

    January 24, 2026
    Industry Insights and Trends

    Your follower count is a lie. In 2026, platforms and brands only care about one thing: real human impact. We’re breaking down the shift from “reach” to resonance, the TikTok legal update, and why your unique perspective is your biggest asset in an AI-saturated world.

  • The History We Were Robbed Of: Reclaiming Canada's Black Power Legacy

    The History We Were Robbed Of: Reclaiming Canada's Black Power Legacy

    January 20, 2026
    Film & TV, TIFF 2025 Coverage

    How much of your own history was “robbed” from you? In this deep dive, filmmaker Michèle Stephenson joins us to talk about her latest documentary, True North, which premiered at TIFF. We explore the 1969 student protests at Montreal’s Sir George Williams University (now Concordia)—the largest student uprising in Canadian history— and how it shaped…

  • The Quiet Part Out Loud: Why This 22 Minutes Sketch is Breaking the Internet

    The Quiet Part Out Loud: Why This 22 Minutes Sketch is Breaking the Internet

    January 20, 2026
    What’s trending

    The sketch that said the quiet part out loud. We’re breaking down why this viral This Hour Has 22 Minutes clip about Black Oscar bait and trauma narratives is breaking the internet—and why Canadian satire is finally getting the flowers it deserves.

  • Let’s Talk: Thriving as a Creator in 2026 on The Dr. Vibe Show

    Let’s Talk: Thriving as a Creator in 2026 on The Dr. Vibe Show

    January 13, 2026
    Guest Appearances

    Sherley joined and Roger Dundas on The Dr. Vibe Show to break down what it takes to thrive as a Black content creator in 2026. Get practical tips on monetizing beyond brand deals, platform ownership, and why authenticity and consistency still rule. Watch the full interview and catch all the actionable gems for Black creative…

  • Part 4: Meet the Creatives Pushing Culture Forward

    Part 4: Meet the Creatives Pushing Culture Forward

    January 9, 2026
    Creator Spotlights and Success Stories

    Meet the Black Canadian creatives who are pushing culture forward! Follow, tag, hire, and support these visionaries making big moves in community, storytelling, visual art, tech, and comedy. Let’s amplify every creator’s moment—together. Don’t forget to tag your fave!

  • The Domino Club Brings Caribbean Domino Nights to Toronto

    The Domino Club Brings Caribbean Domino Nights to Toronto

    January 6, 2026
    Creator Spotlights and Success Stories

    The Domino Club is reimagining game night in Toronto, turning domino tables into a living archive of Caribbean and Latin American culture, connection, and community. With a “Learn – Play – Connect” ethos, founders Dak and Marlon are building a space where nostalgia, friendly competition, and Black joy meet in the heart of the city.

  • Content Creators Need to Know: Top Stories, Losses & Wins This Week – January 2026

    Content Creators Need to Know: Top Stories, Losses & Wins This Week – January 2026

    January 1, 2026
    Press & Announcements

    The must-know news and real talk for Black content creators this week—industry wins, tough losses, and community stories to inspire, empower, and keep you connected.

  • January 2026 Colour Palette Inspiration for Content Creators

    January 2026 Colour Palette Inspiration for Content Creators

    December 29, 2025
    What’s trending

    Start the year with a bold January 2026 color palette—perfect for content creators and fashion lovers. Get inspired by creative combos, winter style ideas, and moodboard magic put together for Black Canadian creatives.

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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
  • ARTICLEThis 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
    • CREATORS
    • SUBMIT YOUR STORYThis 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.
  • 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.
  • 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’.
    • ADD YOUR EVENT
  • 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 .
  • SUBMIT YOUR STORY
  • SHOP
  • CONTACT

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