City of Belonging: Celebrating Toronto’s Black Community Builders


The TTC Commemorates Black History Month - 2025

Artists pose in front of wrapped street cars

The artists behind this year's portraits (see below for details)

For this year’s Black History Month, the TTC will celebrate by featuring an exciting series of brilliantly illustrated portraits of prominent Black community leaders. Toronto has a long-standing and well-recognized Black community that goes back to the early beginnings of the city.

Many Black Torontonians have played a pivotal role in building our community and creating a sense of belonging, safety, and unity. They’ve been instrumental in shaping the city as a welcoming and inclusive space for all. The TTC celebrates their contributions and continues to help advance equity and inclusion for the benefit of our riders, employees, and fellow residents.

Black leaders have made significant contributions across politics, education, healthcare, immigrant support, social justice, and public safety - many of which are deeply connected to the TTC’s role as a public transit provider. Every year, we honour some of those who have made exceptional contributions to the city from this community. They were chosen in concert with TTC employees, along with Black community members and leaders.

One such leader is one of this year’s honorees, Colleen Russell-Rawlins, whose work in education has created greater access and opportunities for Black students, including through the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement at the TDSB. As the TTC continues to foster a more inclusive and accessible transit system, our collaboration with organizations like the TDSB helps ensure that young people and communities across Toronto feel a sense of belonging, connection, and opportunity.

This year’s series was created in partnership with AstroSankofa Arts Initiatives, a collective of talented artists dedicated to celebrating Black identity and storytelling through art. Their work brings the honorees’ legacies to life in a powerful and meaningful way.

Learn more about the AstroSankofa Arts Initiatives.

Dr. Akua Benjamin 

Dr. Akua Benjamin, Professor Emeritus, is a social justice activist who coined the term ‘anti-Black racism’ to highlight systemic discrimination in Canada.

Portrait by Shannia Lewis

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Debbie Douglas

Debbie Douglas is a prominent advocate for immigrant and refugee rights in Canada. She serves as the Executive Director of the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI), where she has led initiatives focused on improving services and policies for immigrants and refugees, as well as promoting equity and social justice.

Douglas is well-regarded for her work in advancing anti-racism and social inclusion efforts across Ontario, making significant impacts in the non-profit and advocacy sectors.

Portrait by Jamera DaCosta

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Adonis Huggins 

Adonis Huggins is the Executive Director and Artistic Director of Regent Park Focus (now the FOCUS Media Arts Centre) in Toronto. Since 1991, he has worked extensively with marginalized youth in the Regent Park community, using media arts to foster engagement and provide a platform for underrepresented voices.

Portrait by Jason O’brien

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Louis March 

Louis March was a dedicated community leader and the founder of the Zero Gun Violence Movement in Toronto. With over 20 years of experience, he worked tirelessly to address the root causes of gun violence, advocate for systemic equity, and create safer spaces for marginalized youth. Louis collaborated with local organizations, schools, and law enforcement to build partnerships and develop programs offering alternatives to violence.

A passionate mentor and speaker, he supported families impacted by gun violence and inspired change. Widely recognized for his efforts, Louis left a lasting legacy in the fight against gun violence in Toronto

Portrait by Ugonna Ikechi & Quentin VerCetty

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Angela Robertson 

Angela Robertson is a respected activist dedicated to supporting Black, women’s, and LGBTQ+ communities. As the Executive Director of Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre, she leads initiatives that enables access to care for marginalized groups.

Angela’s advocacy extends to media and literature, having been an editorial member of Our Lives, Canada’s first Black Women’s newspaper, produced by The Black Women’s Collective, and co-editor of Scratching the Surface: Canadian Anti-Racist Feminist Thought. Her feminist activism helped mobilize campaigns for social justice on issues such as violence against women, rights for racialized workers, racism, harm reduction, police violence and reproductive choice. 

Portrait by Jasana Alleyne

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Colleen Russell-Rawlins 

Colleen Russell-Rawlins is the former Director of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and Peel District School Board (PDSB). Her notable accomplishments include creating the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement at TDSB, developing leaders, and advancing equity by expanding policies, early reading interventions and access to programs for students.

Inspired by students, Colleen remains dedicated to transforming communities and empowering individuals. With a steadfast commitment to leadership and education, she continues to inspire positive change and shape a brighter future for all.

Portrait by Boloebi Charles Okah

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Check out the 2025 portraits commissioned by the TTC to celebrate the honorees. They’ll be featured in a variety of TTC and other media, as well as on six full TTC bus wraps and murals at selected TTC subway stations. A launch event was held with media on February 3rd at the TTC’s McNicholl Garage.

Jasana Alleyne - Angela Robertson 

 Portrait of Jasana Alleyne

Jamera DaCosta - Debbie Douglas 

 Portrait of Jamera Dacosta

Ugonna Ikechi & Quentin VerCetty - Louis March  

Portrait of Ugonna Ikechi

Portrait of Quentin VerCetty

Shannia Lewis - Dr. Akua Benjamin 

Portrait of Shannia Lewis

Jason O’brien - Adonis Huggins 

Portrait of Jason O'Brien

Boloebi Charles Okah - Colleen Russell-Rawlins 

Portrait of Boloebi Charles Okah

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