Ottawa Public Library celebrates Black History Month with engaging programs across the city

February is Black History Month, and Ottawa Public Library (OPL) invites the public to explore, learn, and celebrate the significant contributions of Black Canadians to history, culture, and society. This year, OPL has a lineup of events, workshops, and film screenings that offer opportunities for education, reflection, fun, and community connection. 

Here’s what OPL has planned for Black History Month: 

  • February 25, 7 PM at Greenboro branch: Celebrate Black History Through Film and Music 

These programs are designed to provide meaningful engagement with Black history and culture. From artistic performances and storytelling to thought-provoking discussions and film screenings, OPL ensures there’s something for everyone to enjoy. 
 
Ottawa Public Library encourages everyone to explore OPL’s booklist, featuring stories, histories, and voices that explore Black heritage and culture. 

All events are free and open to the public, promoting inclusivity and accessibility. For details, visit biblioottawalibrary.ca

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