Youngblood Reimagined: A Tribute to the Vision of Charles Officer

When the reimagined Youngblood hits the screen today (March 6, 2026), it will be more than a modern take on a classic hockey story. For many in Canada’s film community, it will also serve as a tribute to filmmaker, storyteller, and co-founder of the Black Screen Office (BSO), Charles Officer. Born October 28, 1975, Officer […]
Lights, Camera, Legacy: BSO’s Black History Month Watch List

In celebration of Black History Month, our team at BSO is proud to spotlight a curated collection of powerful, thought-provoking, and unforgettable Black films that have inspired us. The BSO Staff “Watch List” reflects stories that honor culture, amplify diverse voices, and celebrate the richness of Black experiences across generations and genres. From groundbreaking classics […]
NAACP Image Awards Luncheon with Troy Scott
BSO Releases 2025 Impact Report: Organized for Action – February 2026

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Marking 30 Years of Black History Month in Canada

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Digital Media at the Crossroads Conference 2026
Roundtable on Arts & Culture with Minister Miller – 2026
Government of Canada’s Official Black History Month Gala Celebration for 2026
Liberal Black Caucus Black History Month Networking Reception – 2026
SWAY – Black Canadian Thriller by Kabongo Hits Theatres This Black History Month

This Black History Month, audiences are invited to experience SWAY, a powerful Black-led Canadian thriller-drama arriving in theatres on February 6 at Cineplex, with locations including Yonge & Dundas and Cineplex Morningside. SWAY is a film rooted in tension, intimacy, and lived experience. Led by a cast that is 95% Black and supported by a […]