Calgary Black Chambers
The Calgary Black Chambers is a Canadian society of black professionals that promotes leadership capacity, advocates for social justice, and runs the Calgary Black Achievement Awards.
Formation | 2020 |
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Headquarters | Calgary |
Co-Founders | Jon Cornish, Chi Iliya-Ndule, Kene Ilochonwu, Chucks Okafor, Michael Lee Hing, Akwasi Antwi, Clarence Wynter and Charles Buchanan |
Website | calgaryblackchambers |
Organization
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The Calgary Black Chambers came to be in 2019. As of February 2022, Calgary Black Chambers had 200 members. [1]
Activities
Calgary Black Chambers provides educational scholarships between $1,000 and $7,000 each annually.[2][3] It also provides mentorship to secondary students and[4] runs the Calgary Black Achievement Awards.[2][5]
In 2022, the Calgary Black Chambers received the Friends of Education Award from the Alberta School Board Association for the Soft Skills curriculum.[6] The same year, the organization called for an inquiry into the killing of Latjor Tuel.[7]
References
- Gilligan, Melissa (1 June 2020). "Former Stampeder Jon Cornish never experienced racism in Calgary 'until last week' | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
- Underwood, Colleen (23 Feb 2022). "Calgary Black Chambers empowers high school students through mentorship program". CBC.
- Gilligan, Melissa (28 April 2021). "Calgary Black Chambers Society announces creation of new scholarship fund - Calgary | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
- Saelhof, Todd (1 June 2020). "Cornish sets up society to help mentor post-secondary students, foster diversity". calgarysun. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
- "Calgary Black Achievement Awards". News. 2022-02-01. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
- "Friends of Education - ABSA 2022 Awards Celebration". Alberta School Board Association.
- Franklin, Michael (2022-02-25). "Calgary-based Black advocacy group calls for inquiry into Latjor Tuel's death". Calgary. Retrieved 2022-02-26.