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Express Yourself: Students Celebrate Black Joy and Black Excellence

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Black Joy

On April 15th, over 500 students from across the 51黑料 gathered at St. Clair College for the 2nd Annual Black Joy Black Excellence Student Symposium鈥攁n unforgettable day filled with connection, creativity, and community.

This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淓xpress Yourself,鈥 was brought to life through movement, rhythm, art, fashion, dialogue, and student voice. The symposium was a powerful reminder that Black joy is not a moment鈥攊t鈥檚 a movement, and excellence shows up in many forms.

A Morning of Rhythm and Representation

The day began with a soulful welcome featuring both an Indigenous and Afrocentric Land Acknowledgement, followed by the Black National Anthem, beautifully performed by Empress Stats from Walkerville Collegiate.

Then, the room came alive with Sly鈥檚 Rhythms Drumming, setting the tone鈥攍iterally鈥攆or a day of energy, tradition, and pride.

The Fashion of Identity

One of the most talked-about moments of the day was the student-led fashion show, where students from multiple secondary schools lit up the runway with both contemporary and cultural attire. Each look told a story鈥攁bout heritage, pride, and self-expression. It was style with meaning, and confidence with purpose.

Voices That Moved the Room

Mr. Stefan Adjetey from Kennedy Collegiate Institute moderated a student panel that sparked honest and insightful discussion around what it means to be Black, what brings joy, and how schools can continue to uplift and empower students.

Special thanks to our incredible panelists:
Jalen (Kennedy), Nahilli (Walkerville), Kaylo (Herman), and Lladaneyah (alumni, University of Windsor)鈥攜our voices didn鈥檛 just speak to the room, they carried throughout the day.

Breakout Sessions that Inspired

Students had the opportunity to choose two engaging breakout sessions ranging from:

  • Mindfulness and Movement

  • Slam Poetry and Storytelling

  • Youth Participatory Action Research with the University of Windsor

  • Boxing with the Canty family (Golden Gloves Champion + Hall of Fame Trainer)

  • Collage Art with Arts Can Teach

  • Dance with Black Kids in Action

These sessions gave students the tools and space to explore identity, wellness, leadership, and joy through multiple creative and physical outlets.

Community Support in Action

During lunch, students explored a vibrant marketplace of kiosks featuring over 20 community partners offering supports and opportunities for Black youth. From mental health resources and mentorship to arts programs and post-secondary pathways, students left with tangible next steps and fresh inspiration.

Thank you to our incredible partners, including:
Family Fuse, Acts Collective Theatre, weCHC, Youth Wellness Hub, United Way Windsor-Essex, ETFO, Beauty is Me, Black Boys Code, IncluSVBeauty, University of Windsor (Student Support, The Cube), Arts Can Teach, Trans Wellness Ontario, Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program, Coalition for Justice and Unity Equity Windsor, OSSTF, and our gracious host, St. Clair College.

Student Leadership at the Centre

This event wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without the passionate leadership of the Black Student Advisory Committee and the Create Your Future team. From planning to performance, students led the charge鈥攑roving once again that when youth are given the mic, they use it to empower everyone in the room.


Thank you to the organizers, educators, presenters, performers, panelists, and students who made this event so powerful. You created more than a symposium鈥攜ou created a space to be seen, heard, and celebrated.

We鈥檙e already looking forward to next year.


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