Inside the unique Africentric school that celebrates Black history all year

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It’s the only school of its kind in Canada

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The Africentric Alternative School opened in 2009 in Toronto, Ontario Africentrism teaches the contributions of Black people around the world. Students have opportunities to learn things like African drumming. Find out how the school is helping students learn about their culture. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️

In the school library, surrounded by books about Black heroes, stands 13-year-old Amar Ford. 

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Adjusting his microphone to face the camera, he exudes confidence.

In the weeks leading up to Black History Month, CBC Kids News visited

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