The Committee is committed to providing programs and services that will increase public understanding of the diversity and history of London’s Black community.

Who We Are

The LBHCC was formed in 2002, out of a desire to increase awareness of Black History Month activities in the London area. LBHCC hosts upto 10 programs each year. The work of the Committee is conducted by a dedicated team of volunteers and welcomes new members.

The Committee also assists other groups and organizations with the promotion of their activities. These include but are not limited to: the Congress of Black Women-London Chapter, the Black Student Association (BSA) at Western University, the Historical Society of Buxton and the Woodstock Museum.

Our Vision

The goal of the London Black History Coordinating Committee is to engage the community in celebrating Black History Month through organizing, supporting, and collaborating with community organizations on programs and activities that are available in the region to educate, inform and uplift.