by admin | Dec 18, 2020 | Black History, Current Events, Kwanzaa, Newsletters, Uncategorized, UPlift Black Art
Habari Gani? This is the Swahili phrase which means ‘How are you?’ and is used as the daily greeting for Kwanzaa! Kwanzaa is a weeklong celebration of Black identity that honours African heritage and Black culture. Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26th to January...
by admin | Sep 23, 2020 | Youth Book CLub
Hello, from the Book Club! Welcome to the very first run of the UPlift Black Book Club! Every two months we will select a book of Black excellence to read as a community in an attempt to amplify and UPlift the Black Voice within Simcoe Muskoka. This month, we have...
by admin | Sep 23, 2020 | Adult Book Club
Hello, from the Book Club! Welcome to the inaugural run of the UPlift Black Book Club! Every two months we will select a book of Black excellence to read as a community in an attempt to amplify and UPlift the Black Voice within Simcoe Muskoka. This month, we have...
by admin | Sep 11, 2020 | Black History, Book Club, Current Events, Newsletters, Uncategorized, UPlift Black Art, UPlift Black TV
Welcome to Our 3rd Newsletter! Hi everyone and welcome back! Thanks for following along and reading our newsletter. In order to continue to do what we are doing, we need your Support. Make a donation. Share our content. Follow us on social media. Continue to Show...
by admin | Aug 23, 2020 | Black History, Book Club, Newsletters, Uncategorized, UPlift Black Art, UPlift Black TV
Message from our Director of Operations Oh hey there! What a summer it has been! So much has happened and is happening – a lot to sit with, to process and to heal from. I know I for sure need a break and a chance to breathe. I realized yesterday I haven’t been...
by admin | Aug 7, 2020 | Black History, Book Club, Newsletters, Uncategorized, UPlift Black Art
A Welcome Message From Our President Welcome to the Revolution, welcome to UPlift Black! Did you feel it? The call? The ROAR? “BLACK LIVES MATTER” Well I sure felt it, and I’m over here living every day, Black. But for me, the reason that it became louder, stronger...