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Black Canadian Creators
Sherley Joseph
17 episodes
3 months ago

Black Canadian Creators (BCC) spotlights bold and inspiring voices from across the African diaspora who are shaping Canada’s creative and new media landscape — both at home and abroad. Join Sherley for unfiltered conversations with podcasters, filmmakers, digital storytellers, and cultural innovators making their mark. If you’re building your craft, looking for inspiration, or ready for stories that challenge the status quo, this is your go-to space to connect with Canada’s Black creator community.

💬 Join the conversation with #BlackCanadianCreators

🔗 Explore more: BlackCanadianCreators.ca – discover creators, access resources, and join the directory to explore the directory, discover new creators, and access exclusive resources for Black Canadian content creators.

📱 Connect on social: @BlackCanadianCreators (Instagram, TikTok or Facebook), Oh! And, check out the BCC Facebook Hub community


Presented by The Chonilla Network.


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Black Canadian Creators (BCC) spotlights bold and inspiring voices from across the African diaspora who are shaping Canada’s creative and new media landscape — both at home and abroad. Join Sherley for unfiltered conversations with podcasters, filmmakers, digital storytellers, and cultural innovators making their mark. If you’re building your craft, looking for inspiration, or ready for stories that challenge the status quo, this is your go-to space to connect with Canada’s Black creator community.

💬 Join the conversation with #BlackCanadianCreators

🔗 Explore more: BlackCanadianCreators.ca – discover creators, access resources, and join the directory to explore the directory, discover new creators, and access exclusive resources for Black Canadian content creators.

📱 Connect on social: @BlackCanadianCreators (Instagram, TikTok or Facebook), Oh! And, check out the BCC Facebook Hub community


Presented by The Chonilla Network.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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BBPA: Where Are They Now? A Live Conversation with Angelina Williams
Black Canadian Creators
1 hour 6 minutes 32 seconds
6 months ago
BBPA: Where Are They Now? A Live Conversation with Angelina Williams

In this episode, back in November 2024, Sherley of Black Canadian Creators sits down via Instagram Live with CEO of Skylar Projects Angelina Williams and longtime advocate for community empowerment—for a candid live conversation. They explore the evolving role of the Black Business & Professional Association (BBPA), the value of free labor in community building, and the need for accountability in professional spaces.

Angelina opens up about her journey through Toronto’s hospitality scene, her advocacy work with organizations like the Drake Black Community Council, and her vision for collective progress. This episode sets the tone for a follow-up live event hosted by Dr. Vibe, where BBPA members will continue the conversation and respond to audience questions.

Tune in for:

  • The role of accountability in community growth
  • Challenges and opportunities within marginalized professional spaces
  • The evolution of the Black Business & Professional Association (BBPA)
  • Angelina’s professional journey and passion for community-centric projects

Guest Bio:

Angelina Williams, CEO of Skylar Projects, is an expert in the hospitality industry, known for creating impeccable guest experiences and fostering community empowerment. Her work spans Toronto’s boutique hotels, restaurants, and food and beverage brands, including her leadership at TIFF Bell Lightbox’s Varda Café. Angelina’s cocktail creation, the Rosalie Royale, has become a fan favorite in the city.

As a first-generation Canadian of Jamaican heritage, Angelina’s roots and passion for community visibility shine through her work with organizations such as the Drake Black Community Council, Women in Crypto, and How She Hustles. As Chair of the Harry Jerome Awards with the BBPA, Angelina continues to champion access and representation for marginalized communities.

This is your chance to engage with BBPA members, share ideas, and ask questions to further the dialogue on accountability and community growth.

✨ If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to follow Black Canadian Creators wherever you listen to podcasts.

💬 After you listen, I’d love to hear: How should Black-led orgs evolve to better serve us now? Drop your thoughts in the comments or 5 stars review (to be read on the show) ⬇️

Tell a friend or a content creator you know to check out the show—we're building something powerful together.

Peace and Keep Creatin’,

— Sherley

💬 What's on Your mind? Tag your thoughts with #BCCPod


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Black Canadian Creators

Black Canadian Creators (BCC) spotlights bold and inspiring voices from across the African diaspora who are shaping Canada’s creative and new media landscape — both at home and abroad. Join Sherley for unfiltered conversations with podcasters, filmmakers, digital storytellers, and cultural innovators making their mark. If you’re building your craft, looking for inspiration, or ready for stories that challenge the status quo, this is your go-to space to connect with Canada’s Black creator community.

💬 Join the conversation with #BlackCanadianCreators

🔗 Explore more: BlackCanadianCreators.ca – discover creators, access resources, and join the directory to explore the directory, discover new creators, and access exclusive resources for Black Canadian content creators.

📱 Connect on social: @BlackCanadianCreators (Instagram, TikTok or Facebook), Oh! And, check out the BCC Facebook Hub community


Presented by The Chonilla Network.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.