On February 9, as part of Mois de l’histoire des Noirs à Gatineau, the Conseil de la Communauté
noire de Gatineau brought together support structures for authors, artists, and cultural groups to
discuss the opportunities they offer to the Black community of Gatineau.
Throughout February, the Conseil de la Communauté noire de Gatineau and its partners organize
various events for the 22 nd edition of Mois de l’histoire des Noirs à Gatineau. With this year’s
theme of “Mobilizing to perpetuate”, the Conseil has launched a call for mobilization aimed at
increasing and perpetuating the participation of the Gatineau community in the search for
solutions to current issues.
Host Sylberte Desrosiers was joined by director of the Salon du Livre de l’Outaouais Mélanie
Rivet, general director of Culture Outaouais Julie Martineau, founder of Éditions l’Empreinte du
Passant Dr. Kalula Kalambay, as well as president and general director of Mosaïque
Interculturelle Nicole Baptiste.
The panelists touched on the challenges, successes, and future prospects for the members of the
artistic and literary community of Gatineau. While exploring the issues, the panelists also shared
ideas on how support structure can be improved to better meet the specific needs of Black artists.
“Why do artists of African, Indigenous, or other descent have difficulty integrating into artistic
institutions? This is because there is a hierarchy of culture,” said Baptiste. “Maybe I’ll quote
Martin Luther King, but it’s not a dream. We must work to ask the question of what value we
attribute to each culture. That is to say, all cultures should be seen. If all cultures are seen as
having the same value, there is no longer any hierarchy.”
This would allow, as Baptiste explained, for the works, the authors, and the artists to be
evaluated not in comparison with another culture but for the work itself.
“Black History Month continues and, as we like to say, it’s not just in February that we should
celebrate the Black community. We are there every day, so we will find other actions, other
initiatives that will undoubtedly allow us to come together,” said Conseil de la Communauté
noire de Gatineau president Mamadou-Garanké Bah.
He highlighted the Closing Mois de l’histoire des Noirs Gatineau Gala on February 29 from 6:00
pm to 8:00 pm. For more details and information on other events, check out the Mois de
l’histoire des Noirs Gatineau website at mhngatineau.com.
Photo caption: Literary and visual artist Sylberte Desrosiers kicks off a Mois de l’histoire des
Noirs à Gatineau event surrounding authors, artists and cultural groups on February 9 at the
Maison du Citoyen.
Photo credit: Taylor Clark