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Honouring a Visionary Advocate for Black Women in Canada
Kathleen (Kay) Livingstone was a trailblazing social activist, actor, and broadcaster whose work helped shape Black women’s advocacy in Canada. In 1973, she founded the first National Congress of Black Women, creating a platform for empowerment, leadership, and social change. Her legacy continues to inspire, and she has been honored with a Canadian postage stamp for her contributions.
Why This Card is a Must-Have
- Celebrate a Champion of Equality & Representation: Learn how Livingstone’s efforts strengthened Black women’s voices in Canada.
- Engage with Exclusive Learning Content: Scan the QR code to access historical records, speeches, and thought-provoking discussion questions for educators and students.
- A Growing Resource on Black Canadian Leadership: Gain lifetime access to expanding content featuring Livingstone and other influential figures in Canadian history.
More Than a Card—A Story of Leadership & Lasting Impact
Kay Livingstone’s dedication to social justice and representation continues to influence generations. Whether you’re an educator, student, or advocate for equality, this card connects you to her powerful legacy.
🛒 Order this card and the full Beyond 28 Days set today to celebrate the achievements of Black Canadian women!
