This micro-course explores some of the major histories, migrations, artists and activists that have contributed to the presence and survival of Black people in Canada. The course tracks Canada’s evolving relationship to Blackness and Black people, while inviting learners to reflect upon the ways Canadian views of race and multiculturalism have influenced Black communities throughout the country. We invite you to reflect, dream, and think alongside some of today’s most prominent Black intellectuals as we examine the history of Black presence in Canada, and imagine vibrant Black Canadian futures.

Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Anti-Racist Futures

Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Anti-Racist Futures

Instructor: Dr. W. Andy Knight
Access provided by KAUST Academy learning programs
5,880 already enrolled
94 reviews
What you'll learn
To recognize the scope of anti-Black violence and erasure in Canada's past and present.
To clarify the struggles for liberation undertaken by Black Canadians and celebrate their contributions to human rights and anti-racist practices.
To meaningfully heed Black-led calls in imagining anti-racist futures.
Details to know

Add to your LinkedIn profile
4 assignments
See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills

There are 4 modules in this course
Instructor

Offered by
Why people choose Coursera for their career

Felipe M.

Jennifer J.

Larry W.

Chaitanya A.
Learner reviews
- 5 stars
92.55%
- 4 stars
5.31%
- 3 stars
2.12%
- 2 stars
0%
- 1 star
0%
Showing 3 of 94
Reviewed on Mar 11, 2025
Well-rounded and very informative course on Black Canadians. I appreciated how it looks at the past, present, and future and had a strong balance of men and women represented.
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2025
Thank you! This mini course was very informative. It was well-structured and provided enough details to get my understanding of Black History kick-started.
Reviewed on Dec 3, 2025
A must-take course for Canadians seeking to understand a critical piece of their own history. Be prepared for some harsh realities as well as joyful celebrations of Black identity and pride.
Explore more from Social Sciences

University of Alberta

The Museum of Modern Art

University of Michigan

Johns Hopkins University

