Black History Month Gallery

 

 
 
 
 
Vision Vancouver Park Board commissioner Constance Barnes was the MC.
 

Vision Vancouver Park Board commissioner Constance Barnes was the MC.

Photograph by: Dan Toulgoet , Vancouver Courier

Black History Month kicked off in Vancouver Feb. 1, with a celebration at city hall including a tap dancer, musicians, poets, a proclamation from Mayor Gregor Robertson and remarks by MC Vision Vancouver Park Board commissioner Constance Barnes.

The event was also used to stage the unveiling of two commemorative stamps from Canada Post, one honouring jazz piano legend Oliver Jones, who’s still alive and playing, and a second recognizing Joe Fortes, the city’s first official lifeguard who died in 1922.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Vision Vancouver Park Board commissioner Constance Barnes was the MC.
 

Vision Vancouver Park Board commissioner Constance Barnes was the MC.

Photograph by: Dan Toulgoet , Vancouver Courier

 
Vision Vancouver Park Board commissioner Constance Barnes was the MC.
Singer Cameron Barnett opened the event.
A proclamation from Mayor Gregor Robertson.
Tap dancer Troy McLaughlin, Trumpet player Langston Raymond and Bass player John Howard entertained the crowd at city hall.
Tap dancer Troy McLaughlin, Trumpet player Langston Raymond and Bass player John Howard entertained the crowd at city hall.
The event was also used to stage the unveiling of two commemorative stamps from Canada Post, one honouring jazz piano legend Oliver Jones, who’s still alive and playing, and a second recognizing Joe Fortes, the city’s first official lifeguard who died in 1922.
Poet Kevan Anthony Cameron.
The event was also used to stage the unveiling of two commemorative stamps from Canada Post, one honouring jazz piano legend Oliver Jones, who’s still alive and playing, and a second recognizing Joe Fortes, the city’s first official lifeguard who died in 1922.
Dr. Valerie Mason-John said a few words.
Axe Capoeira performed, Marcus Aurelio(L), Marcus Vinicius and Michael Lewinson.
Axe Capoeira performed, Marcus Aurelio(L), Marcus Vinicius and Michael Lewinson.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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