TORONTO — CBC announced today it will celebrate Black History Month throughout February with a wide range of programming featuring Black creators, storytellers and changemakers, curated and discoverable in one place on CBC’s Being Black in Canada website.

In February, the site will be a hub to showcase Black History Month content from across all areas of CBC including news, documentaries, arts and music.

Following in the footsteps of the acclaimed HERstory in Black initiative, CBC News and Being Black in Canada will shine a spotlight on Black men making a difference in their communities. Throughout the month, these men’s stories will be featured on the dedicated website and across CBC News including The National and Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa, and will also be showcased in a half-hour CBC News Network special hosted by Asha Tomlinson. CBC will announce more details in early February.

Some of the highlights of CBC’s Black History Month programming include the following:

CBC News

CBC Arts

CBC Gem

CBC Kids

CBC Docs

CBC Sports

CBC Music

CBC Comedy

For more information about CBC’s Black History Month programming, please click here.

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