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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 .
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  • Lost Wax World Premiere at ReelWorld Film Festival

    Lost Wax World Premiere at ReelWorld Film Festival

    September 26, 2025
    Black Creators in Film, Film & TV

    When a girl vanishes, grief collides with stolen history. In Lost Wax, Omorose Osagie blends live action and animation to craft a surrealist short making its world premiere at ReelWorld 2025.

  • The Canadian Journalism Foundation launches NextGen Creator-Journalists Training Program: Digital Catalyst

    The Canadian Journalism Foundation launches NextGen Creator-Journalists Training Program: Digital Catalyst

    September 24, 2025
    Press & Announcements

    The Canadian Journalism Foundation, with support from Google News Initiative, has launched the NextGen Creator-Journalists Training Program — a free, year-long mentorship designed for up to 20 Canadian digital-first creators. Participants will gain hands-on training in SEO, YouTube, podcasting, AI newsroom tools, and monetization strategies, plus mentorship from leading media experts. The program concludes with…

  • A Tribe Called Love: Somali Star-Crossed Lovers Are About to Conquer Canadian Cinema

    A Tribe Called Love: Somali Star-Crossed Lovers Are About to Conquer Canadian Cinema

    September 11, 2025
    Black Creators in Film, Film & TV

    Updated: September 29th, 2025 – 10:08 AM Y’all, we need to talk about what’s about to happen in Canadian cinema. While TIFF 2025 is gearing up to showcase the usual suspects, there’s a film brewing that’s about to flip the script on everything we think we know about love stories, community, and who gets to…

  • Wake Up Dead Man: Kerry Washington & Daryl McCormack Shine in TIFF 2025’s Knives Out Mystery

    Wake Up Dead Man: Kerry Washington & Daryl McCormack Shine in TIFF 2025’s Knives Out Mystery

    September 9, 2025
    Film & TV, TIFF 2025 Coverage, Uncategorized

    When Rian Johnson announced a third Knives Out film, the buzz was instant. But at TIFF 2025, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery isn’t just another star-studded puzzle — it’s a gothic murder mystery that puts questions of faith, family, and power right at the center. And who’s holding the BCC spotlight? Kerry…

  • Black Ball 10th Anniversary at TIFF 2025: Shamier Anderson & Stephan James Honoured Black Canadian Excellence

    Black Ball 10th Anniversary at TIFF 2025: Shamier Anderson & Stephan James Honoured Black Canadian Excellence

    September 9, 2025
    Community Highlights

    Toronto lit up during #TIFF50 as brothers Shamier Anderson and Stephan James hosted the 10th Anniversary B.L.A.C.K Ball — a milestone celebration where culture, cinema, and community came together. From artists like Fefe Dobson and Kardinal Offishall to media leaders like Kathleen Newman-Bremang and Tracy Moore, the night was proof that Black excellence in film…

  • Roadmap to Billions Toronto 2025 | Black Women Talk Tech Conference

    Roadmap to Billions Toronto 2025 | Black Women Talk Tech Conference

    September 8, 2025
    Press & Announcements

    Roadmap to Billions Toronto 2025 banner. Black woman on stage speaking. Text reads: The tech event created by and for Black women is back in Toronto, Oct 5–6, 2025. Roadmap to Billions.

  • Hedda at TIFF 2025: Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson’s Bold Reimagining

    Hedda at TIFF 2025: Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson’s Bold Reimagining

    September 8, 2025
    Film & TV, TIFF 2025 Coverage

    Director Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson bring a bold feminist reimagining of Ibsen’s classic Hedda Gabler to TIFF 2025. A must-see for creators exploring power, storytelling, and rebellion.

  • 8 Black Canadian Films You Can’t Miss at TIFF 50

    8 Black Canadian Films You Can’t Miss at TIFF 50

    September 4, 2025
    Press & Announcements

    Eight Black Canadian films are making history at TIFF 50 — from friendship dramas and sports sagas to bold documentaries and shorts that redefine storytelling. This lineup proves our stories aren’t just present, they’re shaping the global stage.

  • Inside Ontario’s Food Emergency

    Inside Ontario’s Food Emergency

    September 2, 2025
    Press & Announcements

    How the Food Security Fund Is Fighting Hunger in Black Communities Why Black children can’t wait for food justice in Canada If you’ve been paying attention, you already know: Ontario is in the middle of a food emergency. In just the past year, four cities — Mississauga, Toronto, Kingston, and Brockville — have all declared…

  • Little Jamaica Birthday Food Crawl in Toronto

    Little Jamaica Birthday Food Crawl in Toronto

    September 1, 2025
    Community Highlights

    Some people pop champagne for their birthday. Maggie aka @charismaggietv? She gathered her content friends and community. She used her expertise in food touring. She created a map of Eglinton West and said: “Let’s eat our way through Little Jamaica.” And honestly? Best idea ever. Why It Hit Different Little Jamaica isn’t just a strip…

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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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