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The Art of Resilience contest showcases the untapped potential of young talent

The Art of Resilience Contest Provides a Creative Platform for Black Youth

BY PAUL JUNOR

There have been many activities, programs and events that celebrated the richness, diversities and histories of the Black culture during Black History Month 2025. One of the events that showcased the best of the Black experience was a contest titled, “The Art of Resilience.” It was sponsored by the African Canadian Christian Network (ACCN), which has been at the forefront of addressing systemic barriers that prevent Black students from excelling academically and thriving in intellectually challenging spaces.

The criteria of the contest involved:

  • Original 90 second videos/ma
  • Poetry, dance, song or spoken word
  • Follow us @accntoronto on IG/FB
  • Top 4 videos with the most likes and comments move to finals
  • The deadline for entry was Sunday, February 23rd, 2025

The press release notes, “The submissions reflected themes of resilience, creativity, and strength, highlighting the invaluable contributions of the Black community and showcasing the untapped potential of young talent.”

The press release states, “Through this initiative, ACCN, an organization dedicated to empowering youth and their families with the tools to overcome systemic barriers, provided a platform for diverse voices and fostered pride in Black heritage. The contest aimed to inspire future achievements.”

Natasha Kelly, Project Coordinator of ACCN states in the press release, “Our goal was to engage youth in creative expression, educate them about Black culture and history, and recognize the diverse talents within our community. The response to this contest has been remarkable, with submissions that truly reflect the resilience and creativity of the Black community.”

The winner of “The Art of Resilience” contest was announced in the press release. Bhrae LaMara received recognition for her exceptional submission, which beautifully captured the essence of the contest’s theme. Natasha Kelly states, “This achievement is a powerful reminder of the strength of Black heritage and the incredible impact of youth creativity.”

ACCN is pleased with the outcomes of “The Art of Resilience” contest as it showcased the incredible artistic talents of Black youth and provided them with a platform the innate abilities and talents and highlighted Black excellence in its diverse forms.

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