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Hosted by the Museums of Mississauga
Join us for a community conversation as we reflect on the Black community’s resilience and activism in Mississauga now and during the 1980s and 1990s. Leaders who have contributed to shaping the city’s past and present will share personal stories of a Black activist movement that sparked after the untimely death of Michael Wade Lawson in Mississauga in 1988. The community conversation will delve into how his passing catalyzed activism by Black youth in Mississauga and across the Greater Toronto Area. Guest speakers will also discuss what Black youth need now as they advocate for a better future as the city marks its 50th anniversary.
This event continues the discussion generated by Generation X Marks the Spot, an exhibit curated by Dayo Kefentse that launched at Bradley Museum in February 2024.
At this event you will also be able to enjoy refreshments from local vendors and explore our informational market, featuring Black-owned and operated businesses including counselling services, community organizations and local support groups.
Doors open at 7pm.
Please note this conversation will touch on subject matter that may upset some attendees.
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