Halton Black Voices (HBV) is proud to announce that we have received a $120,000 Resilient Communities Fund Grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
Read MoreHalton Black Voices is growing — and we’re looking for passionate, committed leaders to help guide our next chapter.
As we continue to advocate for equity, inclusion, and representation across the Halton region, we’re inviting community members and allies to bring their experience, insight, and energy to our Board of Directors.
Read MoreHalton Black Voices is proud to announce a meaningful partnership with Ralph Bryant, founder of Love Notes Winnipeg, to bring the impactful Love Notes campaign to the Halton Region.
Beginning this fall, residents across Halton will discover uplifting Love Notes displayed in public spaces, including bus stops, libraries, YMCA locations, and downtown areas. Each message is crafted to interrupt the rhythm of daily life with a moment of encouragement, compassion, and hope.
Read MoreHalton Black Voices is looking for two dynamic Content Creators to help shape our digital presence! One will be an on-camera content creator, representing HBV at events and engaging with the community, while the other will work behind the scenes, handling video editing, graphic design, and trend analysis. Both roles will report to the Communications Manager.
Read MoreIn the wake of global conversations about racial inequity, Gennile Thomas-Smith saw a need for change — one that moved beyond discussion to meaningful, lasting action. As the founder of the non-profit organization Halton Black Voices (HBV), she envisioned a space where Black residents in Halton could share their stories, celebrate their culture, and advocate for systemic change…
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