BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit 2026 | Toronto Cultural Event

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BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit 2026 | Toronto Cultural Event

Toronto, On – Organizers of the BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit 2026 invite schools and all inspired individuals to attend this year’s youth- centered event, February 23, 2026, Sheraton Centre, Toronto (Main Ballroom).   The BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit offers a high energy cultural event designed especially for BIPOC students 15-25 years old.  Know your community and what it has to offer.  Explore career opportunities, mentorship and leadership development paths.  Being informed is one of the best assets you can have.  Talk to people in the know.  Connect with BIPOC leaders and entrepreneurs.  Gain insights into post-secondary and career pathways, participate in workshops, networking, and cultural showcases by BLACKNORTH Initiatives.  The BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit is designed to help build confidence and motivation, showing participants practical tools for future success.  

High school, college and university students, young professionals, early-career individuals, aspiring entrepreneurs and creatives will benefit from the panels and displays organizers have brought under one roof.  The BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit addresses the different needs of individuals moving forward.  Community organizers, advocates, educators, mentors, youth support workers and organizations looking to engage with BIPOC youth talent will feel right at home and get the answers they need.   Creative Showcases, live performances, art installations, and digital media highlighting the talent and creativity of BIPOC youth will be front and center throughout the Summit. 

 

The BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit receives National Media coverage placing much attention on it’s all star panels:   Dr. Rosemary Sadlier (Author, Speaker, Historian, Emancipation Day Chair LINC Committee & Past President Ontario Black History Society), Issac Olowolafe Jr. (Award winning real estate entrepreneur, venture capitalist & The King Charles 111 Coronation Medal), Emily O’Brien (Founder Comeback Snacks), Efosa KC Obano (Black Founders Network and African Impact Initiative), Zamani Ra ( community leader), Desneige Frandsen (Indigenous Justice Program Manager), Stephanie McLean (Red Seal Electrical Journey person), Deniyi (Deni) Talabi Business Information, Kwadwo Adusei (Secondary School Principal) Benard Akuoko ( Founder & creator, Brightside Scope Benard), Leslie-McCue (Manager of Indigenous Learning & programs at the ROM), Adamou Ceesay ( Journey person Carpenter Local 27) DJ BONDE, & CHEF PATIENCE CHIRISA.

 

See your school at the BIPOC Youth Expo & Summit 2026!

 

Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bipoc-youth-expo-summit-2026-tickets-1981600399137?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

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