05/28/2026
Join BAND in conversation with Thandiwe McCarthy exploring Black arts and cultural spaces, and the ecosystems that sustain them.
Together, we’ll reflect on the architectures — literal and figurative — of Black Canadian communities, while discussing how we build connected networks and activate spaces collaboratively.
Location: Monica's in Little Jamaica (1553 Eglinton Ave W)
Date & Time: Wednesday June 3 from 6:00 to 7:30pm.
RSVP: https://TalkwithTJMcCarthyxBAND.eventbrite.ca
Thandiwe McCarthy is a seventh-generation African Canadian spoken word poet, writer, public speaker, and culture correspondent for Maritime EDIT magazine. McCarthy is co-founder of the New Brunswick Black Artists Alliance, and played a key role in having August 1 recognized as Emancipation Day in New Brunswick. His Still Here Initiative celebrates fifteen multigenerational Black New Brunswick families.
The initiative will launch nationally in August 2026 with a major exhibition at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and a book published by Goose Lane Editions. Learn more about the Still Here initiative: https://stillherefestival.ca/
Presented in partnership with Monica’s, with support from CAPF and CIBC.