Ontario Black History Society Pricewaterhouse Coopers Scholarship
The Ontario Black History Society (OBHS) is eager to work with Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) to provide an educational experience for young people. In cooperation with Pricewaterhouse Coopers, a $1000 scholarship, to be awarded to Black students in their final year of high school. Applicants must aspire to a career, or will enrole in a program, in Chartered…
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24 hours of Your Voice, Your Stories Black Talk is an exciting one day event. For 24 hours we will broadcast on CHRW. It will be news, talk, music, live interviews and more… Join Us: February 4, 2010. Programming Do you have ideas for programming? Or do you want to be a presenter? Maybe you…
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The Congress of Black Women would like to extend gratitude to those companies and individuals who continue to support us on our journey! Jambalaya Bernardo Karate School Via Rail Dove Self Esteem Products Palace Theater London Children’s Regional Museum Anthiea’s of London Grand Theather London Farmer’s Market Abby Robinson Kathy Tomanec Shea Esthetics Adrenaline Training…
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Congress Receives Award from the City of London The Congress of Black Women – London Chapter was selected to be recognized by the Mayor at the City Council meeting which was held on Monday, November 23, 2009. This program is coordinated by the United Way of London & Middlesex on behalf of the Mayor through…
DetailsDawn of Tomorrow Historic Site
On October 20th 2009, The Historic Sites Committee of the London Public Library unveiled a plaque in honor of “The Dawn of Tomorrow” newspaper. The plaque was erected at the site where the paper has been published since 1923, at 95 Glenwood. This was also the house where Kay Livingstone, founder of the Congress of…
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Congress Celebrates 20th Year Anniversary This past June 20, 2009, the London Chapter of the Congress of Black Women of Canada celebrated the 20th year of its founding. The occasion which was well attended included a keynote by Dr. Jean Augustine, former Federal Minister. The Congress’s Annual Scholarships were also awarded on this night. 20th…
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CAS and Congress of Black Women join forces for Black Foster Parents Recruiting Drive. To this end, two speakers from the Children’s Aid Society of London and Middlesex will discuss issues related to the recruitment of more Black Foster Parents. The presenters, Anne Frley and Neena Enright, will speak November 28th 2009. About Anne Farley…
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CAS and Congress of Black Women – Black Foster Parents Recruiting Drive Two speakers from the Children’s Aid Society of London and Middlesex will discuss issues related to the recruitment of more Black Foster Parents. The presenters, Anne Frley and Neena Enright, will speak November 28th 2009. About Anne Farley Anne Farley has been working…
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