The 8th annual Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF), will start this Wednesday, February 12, 2020, showcasing over 75 films from 20 countries, including Jamaica, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Canada, USA, Kenya, UK, Trinidad & Tobago, France, Namibia, Italy and more.
This year, Spike Lee Cannes Film Festival’s first Black Jury President will receive the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award. The Toronto Black Film Festival promotes diversity off and on-screen and gives minorities a voice.
The 8th annual Toronto Black Film Festival, created by the Fabienne Colas Foundation, is presented by TD Bank in collaboration with Global News – from February 12 to 17, 2020 – At Isabel Bader Theatre, Carlton Cinema, Jackman Hall (AGO), Queen Elisabeth Theatre and Upper Deck by Fran’s.

The Bridge is a bilingual digital platform that promotes multiculturalism and inclusion in Canada. We want to foster the sense of belonging of those immigrants who have made Canada their home.
With our work, we are aiming to improve the lifestyle of the Latin American people among other minorities. We want to encourage their participation in the Canadian society with equal opportunities and rights. We are against racism, discrimination, and stereotypes. Go beyond!
The Bridge es una plataforma digital bilingüe que promueve el multiculturalismo y la inclusión en Canadá. Buscamos fomentar entre los migrantes un sentido de pertenencia al país que se ha convertido en su «segundo hogar.»
Con nuestro trabajo, queremos mejorar las condiciones sociales de los miembros de las minorías en Canadá, entre ellos la comunidad latinoamericana. Deseamos fomentar la plena participación de los latinos en la sociedad canadiense con igualdad de derechos, oportunidades y libertades. Combatimos el racismo, la discriminación, los estereotipos y prejuicios. ¡Ve más allá!
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