Black Mental Health Awareness Week
March 3–7, 2025
Join us for a week centred around important conversations, fun events, celebrating culture and building a community of support!Ìý
Events
When: Monday, March 3, 6-9pmÌý
Where: CHEB, Room 170
Join us for an engaging discussion on navigating university life as a person of colour. We’ll explore strategies for overcoming isolation and imposter syndrome, and connect you with resources dedicated to supporting the Black community. Plus, enjoy great food, haircuts, and complimentary nail services (available on a first-come, first-served basis) while you chat and connect.
We're excited to offer this event as a dedicated space for those who self-identify as Black, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment. If you don't identify as Black, please feel free to explore our other events this week, which welcome the entire ±«Óãtv community!
When: Tuesday, March 4, 6:30-9pm
Where:ÌýOndaatje Theatre, McCain Building
A lost R&B star who eclipsed Etta James and Little Richard, trans soul singer Jackie Shane blazed an extraordinary trail with an unbreakable commitment to her truth. Forty years after vanishing from public view, this 20th century icon finally gets her second act. Join us for her inspiring story followed by a spirited debrief session led by Olivia Fader, ±«Óãtv’s very own 2SLGBTQIA+ advisor.
From executive producer Elliot Page and the producers of the Emmy Award-winningÌýHip-Hop Evolution.
No registration required, open to everyone in the ±«Óãtv community. We hope to see you there!
When: Wednesday, March 5, 6-8:30pm
Where: McInnes Room, Student Union Building
Mix, mingle, and make connections! Swing by the BSAC Networking Event to meet fellow students and community partners both at and beyond ±«Óãtv. It’s the perfect opportunity to share ideas, build networks, and spark new collaborations in a relaxed, friendly setting.
No registration needed, just pop by!Ìý
When: Thursday, March 6, 6-8pm
°Â³ó±ð°ù±ð:ÌýImhotep Legacy Academy (Sexton Campus)
Get creative and sip in style at this afrocentric Paint + Mocktail Night! Facilitated by Mauya the Abstract—a vibrant Black-owned company—this event is all about celebrating Black Mental Health through art. With only 20 spots available, make sure you grab yours for a fun-filled evening of painting, mocktails, and creative expression.