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Diaspora, Development, and the Future: The Canada–Africa Forum 2025 at the Heart of Connection
“Mental health has no gender, no age, no skin color,” calmly reminds sociologist and community worker Kouua Maglo, guest on the set of Le monde n’en parle pas, broadcast on Festib TV. Facing the host, he tackles a topic still too rarely discussed within African communities established in Canada: the mental health of immigrants.
Jun 10, 2025


Mamy Kaya Pitch Contest – Sustainable Social Impact 2025
At the latest Mécania pitch competition, a powerful idea took center stage: impact alone is no longer enough — sustainability of that...
Jun 4, 2025


Africa Day: FAAC Shines Through the City of Montreal’s Recognition!
In an atmosphere filled with pride, emotion, and deep gratitude, the Federation of African Associations of Canada (FAAC) celebrated a historic milestone with the official adoption of Africa Day by the City Council. This decision represents both a symbolic and tangible turning point in recognizing the contributions of African diasporas to Canadian society.
May 27, 2025


Black Magic Canada Marks a Year of Empowerment and Healing for Black Women
Black Magic Canada, a community-rooted organization, is creating much-needed safe spaces for Black women to connect, reflect, and grow....
May 26, 2025


"Vitiligo Shaped Me": Testimony of Samirel Gandourri on Acceptance and Resilience
Quebec — At 45 years old, Samirel Gandourri shares his journey marked by a visible difference and inner strength. Of Moroccan-Tunisian...
May 26, 2025


Montreal Officially Recognizes Africa Day Thanks to the African Federation and Association of Canada
It’s a historic day for the African community in Montreal. The City has officially adopted the recognition of Africa Day during a...
May 25, 2025


From Quebec to Africa: Building Together with Innovative Eco-Friendly Technical Coatings
Montreal, Quebec – As part of the show Leen parle pas , broadcast on FESTIBEC TV, viewers had the pleasure of discovering an innovative...
May 23, 2025


FESTIBEC AFRO-BLACK WEB TV receives funding from the Black Ideas Grant 2.0 program by the Foundation for Black Communities
Montreal, May 14, 2025 – FESTIBEC AFRO-BLACK WEB TV is proud to announce that it is among the 161 organizations across Canada that have...
May 14, 2025


Official Recognition of Africa Day by the City of Montreal
It is with palpable emotion and immense pride that the members of the municipal council adopted, for the very first time, an official declaration recognizing May 25 as Africa Day.
May 13, 2025


Official Recognition of World Africa Day by the City of Montreal
The session concluded with a powerful call for unity, dignity, and collaboration among peoples, in the spirit of the Pan-Africanist pioneers who founded the Organization of African Unity.
May 13, 2025


Canada Elections 2025: What Future for Afro-Canadian Communities?
In a tense geopolitical context marked by major economic challenges, the 2025 Canadian federal elections have redrawn the country’s political landscape while confirming the growing influence of Afro-Canadian communities in public debate. The Liberal Party, led by Marc Carney, won with 43% of the votes and 169 seats, thus forming a minority government.
May 8, 2025


Togo Night: A Cultural and Solidarity Celebration in Canada
Montreal, Canada – On May 03, 2025, the Togolese community in Canada organized a memorable evening: “Togo Night.” This cultural, festive,...
May 3, 2025


Vision of the Montreal Roses According to Investors Isabelle and Jean-François
It was in a spirit of boldness and resilience that an unprecedented sporting adventure was born: the creation of the first stadium entirely dedicated to women’s soccer in Canada. This project, initially fraught with obstacles, has become a true source of inspiration for sports entrepreneurship and the promotion of women’s sports on a national scale.
Apr 24, 2025


The Montreal Roses: A Women's Soccer Revolution in Quebec and Canada
With the birth of the Montreal Roses, the first Montreal franchise in the Super League North, professional women's soccer is finally...
Apr 23, 2025


From Struggles to Strength: Embracing Identity and Empowering Others Through Storytelling
Diagnosed with vitiligo at 18, a young Black woman reflects on a life shaped by adversity, identity struggles, and ultimately,...
Apr 23, 2025


Aiesha Robinson | Speaker & Teen Coach | #VITILIGO
At just 18 years old, she received a diagnosis that would change the way the world saw her — and more importantly, how she saw herself. Living with vitiligo, a skin condition that causes loss of pigment in patches, she was forced to confront societal standards of beauty and belonging in a world that often demands conformity.
Apr 23, 2025


First African Museum in Montreal – AFROMUSEE
Montréal, QC – At 533 Ontario Street East, in downtown Montreal, lies a unique and vibrant space: the Afromusée. Founded by Guy Mushagalusa Chigoho, who also serves as its Executive Director, the establishment is much more than a museum. It is a place of remembrance, celebration, and promotion of Afro-descendant heritage in Quebec and Canada.
Apr 15, 2025


Clinical Trials Offer Hope for Vitiligo Patients
Individuals affected by vitiligo may have the opportunity to participate in clinical trials, potentially gaining access to innovative...
Apr 2, 2025


FESTIBEC Launches a New Web TV Series for Afrodescendant Seniors Thanks to Funding from the 2025 New Horizons for Seniors Program
FESTIBEC Launches a New Web TV Series for Afrodescendant Seniors Thanks to Funding from the 2025 New Horizons for Seniors Program
Apr 2, 2025


Human Library – Action Week Against Racism
Montreal, Quebec — As part of the 26th edition of the Action Week Against Racism, the organization Vision Inter-Cultures hosted a remarkable event: a Human Library. Inspired by a concept that originated in Denmark in the early 2000s by Rony Abergel, this unique event offers a powerful human experience where the "books" are not made of paper, but of flesh and story.
Mar 31, 2025
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