Blacks For All Races
Blacks For All Races (BFAR)'s mandate is the positive unification and active collaboration of all races, spearheaded by the Black Community.
02/13/2026
❤️ A Valentine’s Day Message from Blacks For All Races (BFAR)
As we celebrate Valentine’s Day across Canada tomorrow, we are reminded that love is more than a sentiment.
It is a principle. It is a commitment. It is an action.
At Blacks For All Races (BFAR), love is at the very core of our mission. Love is what compels us to build bridges across cultures.
Love is what drives us to stand against discrimination. Love is what inspires us to create spaces where diversity is not merely tolerated but celebrated.
Valentine’s Day is often associated with romance, flowers, and heartfelt cards, but its deeper meaning calls us to something greater.
It invites us to practice compassion, extend grace, and strengthen community. It challenges us to uplift one another, especially in times when division and misunderstanding attempt to take root.
In a world that can sometimes feel polarized, love remains our most powerful response.
Love means:
• Choosing dignity over disrespect.
• Choosing dialogue over division.
• Choosing unity over fear.
Tomorrow, we encourage everyone to celebrate love in its fullest expression; love for family, love for friends, love for community, and love for humanity.
Let us continue to build communities where every person is valued, every culture is respected, and every voice has a place at the table.
From all of us at BFAR, we wish you a Valentine’s Day filled with joy, kindness, and meaningful connection.
Public Address from Blacks For All Races (BFAR)
Black History Month Flag Raising – City of Barrie
On Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026, we stood together in the wintry heart of our city to witness something deeply meaningful, which was the raising of the Black History Month flag in Barrie, Ontario.
BFAR was honoured to have participated in this important occasion alongside Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall, members of City Council, city officials, leaders of Black-led organizations, and community members who believe in a Barrie where inclusion is not aspirational, but intentional.
This moment was not merely ceremonial; it was symbolic of recognition, reflection, and responsibility.
Black History Month calls us to remember that Black history is not separate from Canadian history, nor from global history. It is woven into the foundations of justice, democracy, innovation, and resilience.
We draw inspiration from towering figures such as Nelson Mandela, who taught the world that reconciliation requires courage; Martin Luther King Jr., who reminded us that moral leadership demands action; Harriet Tubman, whose bravery redefined freedom; and Barack Obama, whose leadership demonstrated the power of hope, dignity, and responsibility on the world stage.
These leaders, and countless others whose names history may never fully record, show us that progress is achieved not through silence but through principled leadership, community, and unwavering commitment to justice.
BFAR thanks the City of Barrie officials for this moment of recognition and for creating space where Black voices, stories, and leadership are seen and valued.
We look forward to continuing this work together with unity, courage, and hope.
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