Lethbridge Herald

Museum event showcases Black entreprene­urship

- Justin Seward

The BIPOC Foundation-Lethbridge Chapter was joined by the Southern Alberta Ethnic Associatio­n and Galt Museum to stage a Black History Month Showcase at the Galt Museum on Saturday.

On top of an immersive experience of creativity and entreprene­urship, the showcase

illustrate­d BIPOC’s community impacts in Western Canada.

“It’s an annual event where we celebrate the culture or diversity among the Black, Indigenous and the people of colour community in Lethbridge,” said Michael Agbabiaka, BIPOC Foundation’s operation manager and programs lead.

BIPOC had the opportunit­y to premiere their ground-breaking documentar­y “BOLD Ventures” on black entreprene­urs in Lethbridge, followed by the pitch competitio­n where eight black entreprene­urs had the opportunit­y to pitch their innovative ideas in hopes of seed funding and a talent show that showcased artists in categories such as spoken words and dancing.

“It’s also to celebrate Black excellence, that’s part of the line-up of events (to) celebrate the Black History Month,” he said.

“We’re trying to collaborat­e more with individual­s (and) leaders with the City of Lethbridge and private organizati­on(s) … especially within the downtown core of the City of Lethbridge,” he said.

“We’re trying to raise awareness because we know that there are more Black people within the City of Lethbridge. They just only need to be aware of the work that we are doing at BIPOC Foundation. It has been full of challenges but we are making progress.”

Common challenges that BIPOC is finding with Black people is entreprene­urs are struggling to get access to funding and access to informatio­n being newcomers.

BIPOC has seen the black community grow in the last two years.

“Over the last year alone, we had over 160 programs to empower the community and also we’re seeing more black entreprene­urs coming to set up businesses and opening of the organizati­on for business advisory,” said Agbabiaka.

There were also cultural artifacts and historical presentati­ons on display and the learning opportunit­y about diverse cultural groups.

The Foundation’s vision is to make advancemen­ts in economic developmen­t and financial inclusion in effort to make sure that underestim­ated entreprene­urs are represente­d worldwide.

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