Black History Month Official Launch, Ottawa Conference and Events Centre
Screens announcing the Black History Month Opening Ceremony, Ottawa Conference and Events Centre, February 1, 2026. Photo: Jacques-Elie Don Assalé.
Community & Culture
February 2026
Black History Month 2026

Black History Month 2026 was an important moment of engagement for Association Tinhinan, marked first by our participation in the community’s official celebrations, and then by an event we organized ourselves for students and young professionals.

Guest Participant
February 1, 2026
Official Launch, Black History Ottawa

On February 1, Association Tinhinan took part in the official launch of Black History Month, organized by Black History Ottawa, marking the organization’s 40th anniversary of promoting and celebrating Black community history in the Ottawa region. The event brought together community leaders, organizations, and members around a moment of celebration and recognition. Association Tinhinan was honoured to join the celebration alongside the broader community in marking this milestone anniversary.

OC Transpo bus wrapped for Black History Month
An OC Transpo bus wrapped to mark Black History Month in Ottawa. Photo: Jacques-Elie Don Assalé.

Attendees gather as Black History Ottawa opens the ceremony marking the organization’s 40th anniversary. Photo: Jacques-Elie Don Assalé.
Hosted by Tinhinan
February 27, 2026
Professional Pathways and Leadership Panel

On February 27, Association Tinhinan hosted “Professional Pathways and Leadership: Sharing, Learning, and Growing Together” at the Maison de la francophonie d’Ottawa, in collaboration with Manssah x Ottawa x Nkrumah, GSPIA-ESAPI, AEBUO, and the Ivorian Students’ Association of the University of Ottawa. The gathering brought together students, young professionals, and community members for rich discussions on entering the workforce, the challenges of professional career paths, and experiences of racism and systemic barriers that can shape career trajectories. Speakers also emphasized the importance of leadership and mentorship, encouraging students in particular to get involved in volunteer activities to build experience, expand their networks, and strengthen their professional skills. The event closed on a warm note with a networking reception, giving participants the chance to continue conversations and build new connections within the community.

Professional Pathways and Leadership Panel — event poster
Event poster: “Professional Pathways and Leadership: Sharing, Learning, and Growing Together,” February 27, 2026, Maison de la francophonie d’Ottawa.
A speaker addresses the audience during the Professional Pathways and Leadership panel
A speaker addresses the audience during the discussion. Photo: Ange Patrick Visual.

Students and young professionals attending the panel discussion. Photo: Ange Patrick Visual.
A panelist shares her experience during the discussion on professional pathways and leadership. Photo: Ange Patrick Visual.
Participants take part in the discussion following the panel. Photo: Ange Patrick Visual.